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Ramblin Randy
@ramblin-randy Liked @james-trout's comment
3 years ago
Nice to read all the awesome comments about such a wonderful person, that is so cool he was the inspiration for racers reunion, i didn't know that. I too have many fond memories of Mr. May, i met him a few times in the pits at places like Atlanta, Daytona, Charlotte. I was just a kid but he was always very nice and kind to me, I'm so glad I saved his autograph, just something else to help me remember him, he was one of the 'originals', a real class act, I'll never forget him! Thanks everyone for the comments, God bless......
Independant Driver Dick May Dies at 78
"Seeking Original Owner -- 1966 NASCAR Car Hauler "
"[quote="David Wayne Taylor"] Junie Donlavey had an Acapulco Blue and White one with your same paint scheme in 1968.  Don't know if Junie got it... "
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Ramblin Randy
@ramblin-randy commented on @ray-lamm's gallery
3 years ago

Randy Field....  do you remember Al McClure owning this red hauler in the 1970's...? I spoke with Ray McClure and Ray tells me he flew to Richmond Va in 1973 to purchase the red hauler.  Do you have any idea who they bought the hauler from...?  I'm trying to find out who raced this hauler out of Richmond and also who fabricated the hauler.  Thanks for any info. 

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Ramblin Randy
@ramblin-randy commented on @ray-lamm's gallery
3 years ago

Dick May used to own a 1960's Ford C-Series Hauler and I'm searching for info on who fabicated his hauler.  Any info or productive direction greatly appreciated.  Here's his hauler in the attached file.

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Davd S Symonds
@davd-symonds commented on @vince-pepple's gallery
3 years ago

Aerowarriors has Lem Blankenship in a Superbird in 1970 and 1971 and UltimateRacingHistory site has Lem Blankenship driving for Ramo Stott in the #77 Superbird in 1970 and 1971 so it's safe to say it's pre-1972.

The "BLATZ" sign has me guessing it's Milwaukee.

Davd Symonds
@davd-symonds Liked @warbird7's comment
3 years ago
This shot is from July 1972 at Michigan International Speedway at the USAC Twin 200. Ramo started from the pole and won the race. He won the race by taking fuel only and no tires. He had enough of a lead to hold off Roger McCluskey's Superbird at the end.
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Davd Symonds
@davd-symonds Liked @doug3's comment
3 years ago
1972 at the latest
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