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    Big Tracks is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I'm glad you enjoyed the old pictures and I'm happy that they turned up! Thanks for the kind comments.

    And thanks to you, Uncle Bob, for the shots of Bobby Langley's "Scorpion". He's definitely a legend in these parts. When word got around that he would be at a race the fan turnout for that race would be guaranteed.

    As for the world's classiest push car, well, there's not a person among us who hasn't said something like "Of all the cars I ever owned, that's the one I most wish I had never sold!" We have our favorites, of course, but one car probably stands out. That Buick is number one on my list. Ridiculously plush and expensive. the Roadmaster "75" was Buick's "top of the line" in '57.

    I paid $1,200 dollars for it in 1960.

    Not a real good photo, but here's a closer look.

    Jim
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