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Photo ID # 07.15.03_R10_FIT_UNK_0070_1
Car #: #R10
Driver (s) : Glenn Fitzcharles
Location: not sure...
Date: 1970
Photographer: Ace Lane ( www.acelanephotography.com )  (I think...
Photo provided by: Dave Spurlin
Comments: Comment from Dave:   While looking through Glenn's pictures I thought you might like this action shot of the R10. I always loved the way this car was always sideways. I believe this car was a sedan before it was rolled and replaced with this body. He had a lot of success with this car.
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07/15/03 3-Wide What a great action shot.  I thought for sure this was Flemington, but the only place I think you would see this background would be entering the backstraight just past the Livestock building...  Any ideas guys?
07/17/03 Jeff McClung This is Flemington for sure, if this picture was just a little bit wider you could tell exactly where he is on the track, I do think it is comming out of turn two. A great shot of the primative suspension and break systems, note the different angles the shocks are mounted at, look how large the steering wheel is in this car. Great picture!
07/20/03 Steve Fegley Another great pic , because I never remember the R-10 having a Mustang body on it.  I always remember the Falcon.   I thought the 96x was Glenn's car that was later painted into the R-10 colors.   Not sure - I guess we'd have to ask Glenn about that.  All I remember is Glenn won a lot of races in the 96x, because everytime he won, we'd go in pits after races to congratulate him.  Mom was a big fan.  I'm thinking like 1975 because in the 70s, I only went to Flemington from 73-76 , then all through the 80s and early 90s.
08/10/03 Bill Hanna I may be mistaken, but this could possibly be taken from turn 4 at Flemington before all the billboards. There was a place for some parking by the horse barns as this camper is. It is just a guess though, for it has been so long since I was there in person. Bill Hanna, Easton, PA
03/04/04 Mike McNamara Definetly looks like the Flemington   "3 wide"  planks on that fence...  How's that for a plug?   I think Bill H. could be right about turn 4.  I seem to recall a lot more space between the fence and the woods behind turn 2

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