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Re: Joliet Pics



Dave:

You have taken some great pictures.

I am from the South Suburbs of Chicago, Homewood-Flossmoor area , and I am glad to see you have a picture of the AMXPRESS. Garrett is a good friend of our family and I have crewed for him several times before moving to SC. We actually owned a different AMX together when I owned Imperial Stripaway in So. Holland, IL. In fact I crewed for him at the first Route 66 Nationals back in 1998.

A little history on that car. Garrett was hooked on getting an a 1968 AMX SS/C car after seeing Shirley Shahan, "The Dragon Lady", race hers at Route 30 Drag-way in Gary, IN.

When someone several years ago did a list of the 50 SS/C AMXs with their vin numbers his was not in the list. He was concerned and then he talked to one of the real gurus who worked on the original SS/C program. the guy said of course not because his was the original Mule, prototype, car. He has done great work with the car. Currently I think it is running in SS/MA with a small block American Motors engine. In fact when he was making the switch to SS/MA NHRA had no official info, Heads-Intake-factoring-flow rates- etc., as to that engine because no one had ever raced it in SS class before.

Garrett is a stand up guy and GREAT FRIEND and runs a great first class operation. I have been in the car when he was running the trans- brake and the 348 CI engine in SS/I or J when he launches and it is something else.

Also back in 1993? he was runner up at the Spring Nationals in Super Stock.

If you or any of the guys or gals run into him at a meet tell him Jim and Judy ((The Media Man (Imperial Stripaway-Media lasting Co.) from SC says hi.

Jim

BAM Project
1965 Coronet 500 440 CI.

On Jul 17, 2011, at 11:13 PM, Dave64 wrote:

Here is a link to pics from the NHRA Route 66 Nationals at Joliet, IL
last weekend. I have a lot more - including pics of the pros - but these are more on topic with our group. The '64 Savoy is said to be an original Max Wedge aluminum frontend car.

This is my first try at Photobucket, so let me know if it doesn't work.

http://s1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd378/daves64/

Dave
'64 Belvedere 2DHT
318 Poly, Push Button Auto
Originally Florida A/C Car

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