On the night of July 9, 1964 the NASCAR Modifieds were racing at Hampton, Virginia's Langley Field Speedway. I had no information on this race, but Jack Walker has furnished it in a post below. Getty Images has an ISC Archives photo of cigar chomping Eddie Crouse of Glen Allen, Virginia - 1962 & 1963 NASCAR National Modified Champion - ready for action.
Crouse is not in his old #1va Bud Walmsley / Shirley Construction ride that took him to his two NASCAR Championships, but in a car #55 that I don't recognize.
Anybody know whose car this was? Little Bud Moore drove a #55 Modified at Langley in the October 1964 Ray Platte Memorial race, while Crouse drove a #31 - a number normally driven art Langley by Gene Lovelace . Doug Yates drove the old Crouse 1va Modified in that race, before it was turned over to Lennie Pond .
And... check this wonderful photo of Eddie Crouse on stage in Daytona in January 1963 at the NASCAR Awards Banquet celebrating 1962 champions with a few other faces you'll recognize. This photo is also from the ISC Archives via Getty Images. The other cigar chomper, besides Crouse, is the late Rene Charland ! They've got Little Joe Weatherly and Robert Arthur Allison surrounded!
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updated by @dave-fulton: 07/07/17 12:21:50PM