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by Sean Mattingly. 2009 Ames Tri-Power Pontiac Nationals - Norwalk coverage
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2009 Ames Tri-Power Nationals - Norwalk. Lot 2 of 4.
... PICTURE SET CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE CLICK->NEW POST One of the front wheels on "The Assassin" race car. Look at the detail in the paint. The names on the fender are H. BROWN and A. NELSON. CLICK->NEW POST Looks like "The Assassin" GTO has been in quite a few shootouts. Parts of the drag chute are still on the car. CLICK->NEW POST The cockpit of the 1966 "The Assassin" GTO shows there were few comforts. The accompanying photo shows the same car when it was formerly the "Gray Ghost". The upper right rollbar has a handle to pull and release the drag chute. CLICK->NEW POST This gold 1966 GTO with Cragars caught my eye. Rick Hicks brought a nice car with Tri-Power and pinstripes from Medina, Ohio. CLICK->NEW POST The GTO emblem on the side of Rick's 1966 GTO. CLICK->NEW POST Gold 1966 GTO engine bay. CLICK->NEW POST Back on the pits side of the track, this bright 1968 LeMans is chillin under a shade tent. CLICK->NEW POST This 1968 LeMans is ready for some fast racing. CLICK->NEW POST Mr. Lampley brought this 1968 LeMans from New York state. CLICK->NEW POST Check out the blower. CLICK->NEW POST The decklid of the 1968 LeMans has a runnin' snortin' goat. CLICK->NEW POST Interior view. CLICK->NEW POST Jim and Norma Schafer brought this beautiful 1968 LeMans. CLICK->NEW POST Engine compartment. CLICK->NEW POST Here is a custom touch that I liked quite a bit on this car. The chrome looks great with a red-painted Pontiac arrowhead emblem. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
2009 Ames Tri-Power Nationals - Norwalk. Lot 2 of 4.
Norwalk, OH
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