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Subject: Ed Donovan


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Rick
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Date Posted: Sunday, March 28, 05:46:57pm

back when racing was racing. Richard Tharp, Tommy Ivo, Gapp & Roush, Lee Hunter or...
Ed Pink Racing Engines

In probably 1976 or so I wrote a letter to the editor of Super Stock magazine. I still have the magazine somewhere. But 5 or 6 years ago I get an email from David, who actually found a copy of that magazine and he didn't even know I wrote that letter. He brought it up to me.

I miss drag racing the way it used to be. That was about the same time a kid named John Force started with his Brute Force funny car and as much as I like Ashley Force, that was about the time drag racing started racing downhill.

I remember one time Jack Roush was bent over Lee Hunter's Mustang pro stock.... Roush said, "Holy shit! This used to be a real car!"

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