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Photo ID # 12.07.03_080_PIC_FLM_0070_1
Car #: #80
Driver (s) : Bob Pickell   (Owned by Inzeo)  (Thanks for the spell-checker guys...)
Location: Flemington, NJ?
Date: 1970's
Photographer: Ace Lane
Photo provided by: Paul Garzillo
Comments: Comments from Paul:  Nice action shot of Bob Pickell at Flemington in the #80 coach. This car had a sweet burnt orange/black paint job, and was a good modified in its time, although to me it just seemed so huge and heavy, I was amazed anyone could handle it.  I believe other veterans such as Stan Ploski, Mike Grbac and Craig McCaughey took it for an occasional ride.
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12/08/03 Scott Pacich Ah, that beautiful Lou Inzeo sedan again. This car was spectacular under the lights. It was followed by a Mulligan framed Gremlin that was driven for a time by at first Gary Balough, then Nokie Mallory.
12/12/03 Walter Pickell What a beautiful looking car that was,would love to see this photo in color.definately one of my all time favorite cars, what character all those cars had and each with their own identity and history
12/13/03 3-Wide (Thanks to Kerry Viar, check out page 4 of the 70's for a color picture of this car)
04/09/04 Bucky Stevens Howie Cronce also drove this car early in his career.  This was before he started building rolling chassis for Burnett.   The cut out on the left side was their to enable Bob Pickell  to see the straight at Lebanon Valley.  The car had a blind spot due to its body work.  I do not remember Howie thinking the car was heavy, he did think the motor was weak.   The car was beautiful, but it was very unpredictable handling wise.

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