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Photo ID # 09.01.03_022_UNK_NAZ_0070_1
Car #: #22
Driver (s) : Unknown (We think it was Walt Endy - Thanks Scott Pados)
Location: Unknown
Date: 1970
Photographer: Unknown
Photo provided by: Woody Nyce
Comments: Looks like another mystery shot from Nazareth...  Any info guys???
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09/02/03 Tom Berry This car has a big block chevy and I don't remember them running at Hatfield, there was a coupe that looked like this that ran Nazareth. 
09/02/03 John Mc Big blocks existed when Hatfield was open. When did they close?     JMc
09/02/03 3-Wide Well the jury is still out, but based on you guys, I'm thinking this picture is going to end up in the 70's section and with Nazareth listed as the location...  I'll find out more this weekend.  Thanks
09/14/03 Walter Onora Good looking coupe!!! Although I did not get to Nazareth often (perhaps inthe spring and fall) believe this was driven by Walt Endy. I may be wrong but that name comes to mind!!!
01/26/04 Ron Correct me if I'm wrong,  but aren't those asphalt tires on the car,  and one in the tire rack??  Maybe this car ran asphalt somewhere?
01/29/04 Ted Schmidt Not sure about this one, but for some reason I think this might be a Ward Crozier car.  The asphalt tires have me thinking possibly a Mahoning Valley or maybe even Dorney park car.
07/29/04 Steve Pados Walt Endy was a Hatfield driver who ran the number 921. He came to Nazareth and crushed that car in a grinding crash. When he built this car he changed the number to 22.  I believe he later painted this car blue and used the numnber 12 on it.  Steve Pados - Car Quest Gasoline Alley
03/23/06 Russ No doubt in my mind this was Ward Crozier's car. I used to run at Naz. and I even know that C.D. Miller either owned when Ward used the Hauler or he bougjt it from Ward.

C.D. as he was called use to go the Naz. and Dorney Park with a tow truck until they both closed.  Me work on Carl Trinchere's #76 sportsman/Mod. and ran my own #76 street stock later.
04.19.09 Richard Coleman It couldn't be a Ward Crozier car. It looks too good. Back in the day his cars always looked like rolling junkyards.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

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