@charles-chuck-dixon-renshaw-jr10 years ago
This car is primer red bottom and white top. the #66 was for the Phillips 66truck stop that he worked for as wrecker driver in the mid 1950's on hwy 17 north jacksonville. He also work for Johnny Gohagon on main street hwy 17 in jacksonville in the earily 1950's. He was one of the first wrecker drivers for the Jacksonville Speedway Park and had three car's that i can remember this 1951 chevy, a 1938 ford sedan, and a 1949 ford coupe. witch of these i am still looking for the rest of the pictures that my mother Mildred Harris Renshaw of Yulee, Fla. still has. But if any one has more pictures of the eraily days of Jax Speedway Park I would like to have copies of for my family book. When I was only one and two we live in Illinois where he also race at Nobb Hill, Illinois will post theonly pictures that i have of this 1932 5 window coupe.
This car is primer red bottom and white top. the #66 was for the Phillips 66truck stop that he worked for as wrecker driver in the mid 1950's on hwy 17 north jacksonville. He also work for Johnny Gohagon on main street hwy 17 in jacksonville in the earily 1950's. He was one of the first wrecker drivers for the Jacksonville Speedway Park and had three car's that i can remember this 1951 chevy, a 1938 ford sedan, and a 1949 ford coupe. witch of these i am still looking for the rest of the pictures that my mother Mildred Harris Renshaw of Yulee, Fla. still has. But if any one has more pictures of the eraily days of Jax Speedway Park I would like to have copies of for my family book. When I was only one and two we live in Illinois where he also race at Nobb Hill, Illinois will post theonly pictures that i have of this 1932 5 window coupe.