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Year: 1968, Early 70's, 1959, 1964, Late 60's, 1979, and we think 2 BC. (How old is Butch)? Many have dates in the text. | |
Driver: Larry Faulkner | |
Photos Contributed by: Larry Faulkner Jr. | Photo Credits:
Top Photo: Ely Photos Other Photos: Faulkner Family |
The Back Story:
Top Photo: LVC visitor Larry
Faulkner Jr. wanted to share this picture of his pop Larry Faulkner Sr and a behind the scene look at Larry’s legacy at
“This is a photo of my dad Larry Faulkner with the John DeBell #53 sportsman coupe around 1968. That's
Big John DeBell walking behind the car and I
believe Iliff Schattney
of
Larry raced with two of his brother-in-laws Jim Hassen, and Fearless Fuzzy Fosby.
Also Dee Goodermote
was Larry's Uncle. The old family
tradition of racing at Second Photo: This is a photo of driver Larry Faulkner sitting on the nerf bar with Skippy Grant who built the car. My brother seems to think that Skippy sold this car to Mike King “The Kingfish” as his first car. Larry Faulkner Jr. Third
Photo: From the old Rt. 66 speedway (you can still see the
outline of the track from the highway) a picture of Larry aboard his self
owned #7-11 Larry Faulkner Jr. Fourth Photo: A lot of cool saying lettered on the car, an ad for
some auto body shop, “You bend them, we mend them” and the cars name I
assume, “Hell on Wheels”.* Larry Faulkner Jr.
*Hot Rods idiotic observations, not Larry Jr.’s Fifth Photo:
Here’s a pre-race shot of Larry Faulkner getting
ready to shoe the #131 car owned by Ralph Chittenden and maintained by Eddie
Waters. The car utilized Larry Faulkner Jr. w/ contributions from
Tim Mooney Sixth Photo:
This is Larry Faulkner in the Terry Bingham #140 in
1979, this car was a former John Maxon #0 car. The car was eventually sold to Don Sweet
and racer Pat Sweeney, which they used for parts.
I was a
senior in high school going to the Valley every Saturday night and working
out of Terry and Judy Bingham garage almost every night on the way home from
work. After working on the #140, Dad
and I would stop by Eddie Waters’ garage to have a beer with him and the
gang. Dad and Eddie go way back. Dad drove a midget for Eddie in the early
60's racing several nights a week. One
would drive to the track and the other would drive home. Larry Faulkner Jr. Seventh Photo: This is a picture of Butch Jelley
tempting fate by driving Larry Faulkner Sr.s midget
in this undated photo. That’s big Larry standing directly behind Butch with
his hand on the ambulance (probably didn’t want that thing getting too far
away given the safety of the midgets back then )* Larry Faulkner Jr.
*Those are the words of Hot Rod, Not Larry Jr. Eighth Photo: From 1963, picture was taken at my Grandfather’s
house, quite a few miles from the Larry Faulkner Jr Ninth Photo:
My Fathers car at LV, August, 1963
Larry Faulkner Jr. Tenth Photo:
This picture from Nov. 1967 of the yellow
#35 was out of
Larry Faulkner Jr. Eleventh Photo:
Larry Faulkner with the Bingham
#140. My Dad wasn’t driving for Terry
back in 1970, but must have been filling in for Terry’s regular shoe on this
night. Larry Faulkner Jr. Twelfth Photo:
This is Terry Bingham’s car being
readied to be Flat Towed out to
Larry Faulkner Jr.
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