1967 – Islip.
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General Interest
Victory Speedway, Middletown NY.
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In 1964, Ed drove the Ackerman #2, which he himself built for owner Ed Ackerman, to victories at Fort Dix on a Thursday and then in the Southside 400 the following evening. Thanks to Robert Clock, who was part of the Ackerman crew, for the information.
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Fireball Roberts
Buddy Shuman on the right.
Ray Hendrick
Runt Harris
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Of general interest
1970 – Bob Melnick.
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Billy Hensley
Of general interest
It’s a pity about the car, but that is a lovely “15” painted on the side.
Ray “Zero” Brown
Other – 15
Bob Polverari
Smokey Boutwell
Smokey Boutwell
Of general interest
Excellent lettering.
Bill Wimble
Car owner Dave McCredy on the right.
Bill Wimble
Bill Wimble
Other – 3
Of general interest
1972 – Martinsville.
Bill Wimble
Pete Hamilton
Ace of Spades
After Al Hansen crashed Edward Ackerman’s “Ace of Spades” at Thompson, Ed as a favour brought the wreck back to Ackerman’s garage.
Other – 1
The big-money car that helped to spoil Modified racing.
Of general interest
That is track owner Clay Earles in the checked jacket.