Volume III, Issue 2, Page 19

The MOPAR USAC wingless sprint car driven by Beacon was a popular attraction in Atlantic City.

Chiefland Chrysler- Jeep-Dodge #66 is a NASCAR style simulator which allowed race fans the chance to experience driving a Cup car.

The Flemington (NJ) Speedway reunion display had this classic sign to show attendees what a pit license cost many years ago ($10.00). The good ol’ days.

Jack Crimmins runs his 1992 Olds Achieva is the national record holder in AA/AM competition eliminator at 6.49 seconds at 215.24 MPH with his Mopar-powered Funny Car. Crimmins is from Farmingdale, NJ.

Dan Sano and son Christopher take a moment to pose for the photographer. Dave’s '73 Pontiac Grand Am sports a blown alcohol Hemi which he runs at nostalgia Funny Car races throughout the year.

Side view of 101 Late Model MOPAR entry. Ahem.

Roger Toth’s front engine Nostalgia Top Fueler Music Machine was on display.
 

 

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