Phillipsburg Mall 2009
March 8th, 2009
Photos by 3Wide


Yup... and it even looks better in person.


Proud owner Moe Pagni takes a seat on the left rear of the Budd Olsen "O"


A real eye catcher, here's the Kevin Collin's #12


... what would it take to get Billy O and Stan out there just one more time...


The "o", #12, #24 and the #81 were all built by the Lowden's.  You can reach Billy Jr. at his business listed above on his #1L.


Bob Rindgen's #19 Mustang.... The craftsmanship, the paint work...


...The lettering by Scott Kania...


...unlike Samson, Scottie's locks had little to do with his ability!  (check out Scottie's note above...)


..everywhere you look, you find something else to just stop and stare at...


...speaking of staring, Bob might have been the only car that people tried to stay behind!


Sammmmmmmmmy Beeeeeeeeeavers!


A winning combination:  Ray Neary and Fred Menschner


The best.  How many cars have we all fallen in love with because of the talent of these two:  Cos and Dennis Smith.


Inside Billy Pauch's sportsman...


It's the original...


...and here's the documentation to go along with it.


Great to see an original George Oliver built and driven #86.


...Imagine the looks Goop got driving across on Route 78...


An original Bob Banghart driven #B6



...from back when "Thin was In"


Dorney Park was well represented...


Great display from Scott Peters and Henry included photos and many other items...


Here's another Dorney Park car that's about as original as you can get.


You knew he drove a modified, and you knew he drove in Winston Cup... well, here's Tighe Scott's Sprinter...


Real bodies are cool.


In all of Motorsports, the #3 means a lot... Nowhere is that more true than on Ryan and Jessie Polenz's racers. 


Willie Osmun sporting a new # and some "sail panels" on his modified for New Egypt for 2009.


Bouc Racing Engines supplies the power for Gary Butler... I hear there's a small block on alcohol stuffed in there somewhere...


Mike Hendershot traded the white and red theme for this sporty little black and red number...  Looks great Mike!


...This little guy hangin' on the front bumper was busy telling his mom that this is Tony Stewart's other car!


Gary Hager's #44 is a real looker with door skirts and all...


Some really great subtle touches on the Greg Saeger driven #44, including this GMC grill...


...and the clear window over the 1/4, and the clear driver compartment side wrap let's you watch Greg at work in his office.


Now I know why kid's like the wide body cars!  (Something tells me their favorite driver is Larry Lippincott in the #515...)

Thanks Bob Miller and all those involved in putting on this years show at The Phillipsburg Mall.

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