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Says that Don Noyes’ “U.S. Mule” is a ’32 Ford roadster…! It was and still is an M.G…! Somebody’s got it today.
Right….gotta look close …you’ll see a lot of famliar names…glad he sent it .
Ummm…
This may be a little far fetched, but do you s’pose that NASCAR’s PR department might just have all of these old newsletters on film in some dusty old library somewhere…?
I doubt it, but it might be worth a try. Wouldn’t THAT be a load of valuable historic resources.
Will the DDS Historical Guru consider looking into that…??? hummm…?
Just a thought…
Here’s what iI have found so far about T.A.N.A. I’ll keep looking
Click on the link to the history page of this site:
http://www.kjwebdesigns.com/kingsdragway/history.htm
Click on the link to the history page of this site:
http://www.kjwebdesigns.com/kingsdragway/history.htm
Well… I just think that it would be double cool if those old newsletters were found on microfilm somewhere. What a lot of histirical material that would be, eh…???
Was T.A.N.A a part of NASCAR’s PR department, or was NASCAR just a sponcer…?
Bruce …Can you SEND me any of this old stuff for us to scan and Archive…I’ll send it right Back same day…Also what do you know about old clubs…nobody has any info on Danbury Cam-Busters ???
Says that Don Noyes’ “U.S. Mule” is a ’32 Ford roadster…! It was and still is an M.G…! Somebody’s got it today.
Oops…!!!
My bad…
He did have a ’32 roadster once and Tom Shay got a picture of it.
and here’s what it says about it in the book: “Cool Cars, Square Roll Bars” by Bernie Shuman