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SPD, yes i did see the pic and your right it is the small block car. They changed the color about 3 times that year from pink & silver to brown & white to pink & white. What was Mike Beebe thing, turning right in front of Bob like that lol! Thanks
Hey Speed, I can't believe you came across that picture, I'm not gonna say too much, I'll let someone else guess at this one. I will add one more question to the list.
SPD, it looks like a very young Flash, with C.J. behind him at a championship party at the speedbowl banquet. The model car is the 6x, made by Glen Thomas? And I'll say the cake was made by Pat Yuhas? Year unknown.Richie.
Rich, You're right on the model being built by Glen Thomas.
Sick, I think you're right on Emma Coates making the cake, unless Speed has info contrary to my fading memory.
I'll give this hint on the year, We finished second, as the year we won the Championship, there was no banquet. Now since it wasn't a Championship celebration. What else would the cake with candles have been for?