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Year: Old, like black and white old,
before Second
Photo:
Aug. 30th, 1958 |
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Driver:
Top Photo is Charlie Morse second is unknown but the #467 is out of Ed Winn’s shop. |
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Photo
Contributed by:
Top: Denny Young Second:
Ken Boisvert |
Photo Credits:
Top: McDowell Second:
Ray Williams |
The Back Story:
Top Photo: After seeing the picture of the Ed
Winn owned #467 previously on LVC, the second photo, Denny Young sent in another picture of the
Winn owned #467’s. This one is piloted
by Denny’s uncle, Charlie Morse. According to Denny, this
photo predates Second Photo: The #467 out of the Ed Winn shop in Williamstown, MA will be in need of a little work after an unknown driver plays with, and loses the battle with Valley boards. Sounds funny saying that instead of the boiler plate, but that’s the way she was built back in the early years. In the following years, there was another car out of this shop in Williamstown that many may be more familiar with, the Ed Winn wrenched “Y” a car that would leapfrog the career of a young kid named Butch Jelley and make him a household name. Ed was always a highly
respected in racing circles for his vast knowledge of mechanics, especially with
racing fuels.
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