Chris
Companion Photo Page
These are all shots I don't
recognize.
CHO LEE PHOTOS
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Courtesy of Cho Lee Flying Tiger - Cat. or T Road. |
Courtesy of Cho Lee A Thunder Road early Tiger. |
![]() Courtesy of Cho Lee An early Flying Tiger: Catamount or T Road. |
Courtesy of Cho Lee An early Flying Tiger: Catamount or T Road. |
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Courtesy of Cho Lee An early Flying Tiger: Catamount or T Road. My guess is: Jim Pride. |
Courtesy of Cho Lee An early Flying Tiger: Catamount or T Road. Could it be Jr. Gilmond ? |
Courtesy of Cho Lee A limited sportsman at Catamount. How about Fred Little ? |
Courtesy of Cho Lee A sportsman mixup at TRoad. Who is #1? |
Courtesy of Cho Lee
A rare pre- 1970 long distance feature with infield pitting at Catamount.
Can anyone id any of the cars other than #54, Milo Lockerby ? Could 39 be Johnny
Malone or Ed Fenwick ?
OK, A FEW NON - CHRIS COMPANION / NON CHO LEE PHOTOS
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![]() Bill Ladabouche Photo This 14 showed up at Fairmont around 1963 and was not allowed to run. Anyone know who it was ?
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![]() Courtesy of Mark Austin Is this a Miller, from Pennsylvania ? |
Bill Ladabouche Photo No one has yet determined who this is. It arrived at Fairmont one day, but is believed to be from Northern Vermont. |
![]() Riverside Website This is an unidentified semi late model. Could be George Rettew. |
![]() Schenectady Collection This guy driving for Young and Vine looks familiar, but who is he ? |
![]() Schenectady Collection A Fonda driver - absolutely no clue. |
![]() Schenectady Collection A Fonda driver - absolutely no clue. |
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Courtesy of Norm Vadnais A Lebanon Valley modified or sportsman. |
Courtesy of Ed Fabian They say this is Skip Wilcox. Anybody know ? |
Courtesy of Jim LeClaire An Airborne late model |
![]() Courtesy of Andy Boright I remember this car, but I can't quite recall the driver. |
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