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Jim Ratto
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« on: February 27, 2008, 17:17:04 pm »

There has to be some stories about that Type 2, featured in a few pictures in KS' original bible. Was it hot rodded up? Sarge, did you and your ruffian buddies run around in that as the DKP party-mobile or what?

Would be cool if we (us younger guys  Grin) could get some stories about every early DKP car that was around... 

Don Czapala's later model?
The paneled-in Type 3 (featured in KS book and pics in 1970 Hot Rod article)
Ron Fleming's black oval car (motor featured in Bill Fisher How to Hot Rod book)
Greg Bunch's blue sedan with Chevy/VW wheels
Rick Z's white then black 1967 Bug w/ BRMS
Haydon Bros cars

more??

Thanks guys
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« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2008, 20:06:04 pm »

Hmmmm, Meisner's bus...about the only people I ever saw in there were GIRLS  Shocked!  Dan Czapla worked at BAP Geon on State College with his dad in the machine shop (seems like we've been here before).  As for his car, I'm pretty sure it ran a 1700cc engine but not sure on carb / carbs.  The paneled Type III was Craig Foster's ride and went through numerous "face lifts" back in the day.  Whenever we had a party and guys would drink what they liked, Craig's choice was a bottle of Banana Liquer (after which was much hurling  Roll Eyes).  As for Ron Fleming, what else can be said?  The Joe Hunt / IDA equiped 1700 was ALWAYS a good race and we went at it a lot!  Gregg Bunch, I knew pretty much from waxing cars (before I went in the Army) at Hillcrest Park which was just up the street from Fullerton JC...a VERY "sano" car.  As for the Haydon's cars, they were always clean, fast and the first to attack any V8 that looked at us funny while we were cruising around together.  Now, let's see....did I leave anyone out?  Roll Eyes Grin
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« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2008, 20:25:27 pm »


You oughta start charging for your stories.


I believe that the coin of the realm is beer!  Grin

(See Sarge... I got your back!)
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« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2008, 01:24:37 am »

Ron Fleming's black oval car (motor featured in Bill Fisher How to Hot Rod book)

Jim, what page is Fleming's motor on in the Fisher book?  I didn't know that.
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Jim Ratto
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« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2008, 01:26:18 am »

Ron Fleming's black oval car (motor featured in Bill Fisher How to Hot Rod book)

Jim, what page is Fleming's motor on in the Fisher book?  I didn't know that.

not sure, but there is a picture of it in Carburetor Chapter with 36hp fan housing and dual Holleys on it.
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« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2008, 05:46:38 am »

Hmmmm, Meisner's bus...about the only people I ever saw in there were GIRLS  Shocked!  Dan Czapla worked at BAP Geon on State College with his dad in the machine shop (seems like we've been here before).  As for his car, I'm pretty sure it ran a 1700cc engine but not sure on carb / carbs.  The paneled Type III was Craig Foster's ride and went through numerous "face lifts" back in the day.  Whenever we had a party and guys would drink what they liked, Craig's choice was a bottle of Banana Liquer (after which was much hurling  Roll Eyes).  As for Ron Fleming, what else can be said?  The Joe Hunt / IDA equiped 1700 was ALWAYS a good race and we went at it a lot!  Gregg Bunch, I knew pretty much from waxing cars (before I went in the Army) at Hillcrest Park which was just up the street from Fullerton JC...a VERY "sano" car.  As for the Haydon's cars, they were always clean, fast and the first to attack any V8 that looked at us funny while we were cruising around together.  Now, let's see....did I leave anyone out?  Roll Eyes Grin
                                             Maybe Sarge would include him if he wrote you a check?Huh?
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« Reply #6 on: March 01, 2008, 17:23:32 pm »

How high did it bounce?
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