Re: "Rod Shop" Race Team
[Re: Frito]
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05/08/10 08:57 PM
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I remember Dick Shroyer and the "Shroyer Shaker", Eckerd & Kirk Charger, Dave Conners Camaro rag top,and the Anglia of Stickle & Riffle. I remember the vetts but not the drivers. The 65 Plymouth, 70 Plymouth, Duster and Challenger in 1970 I can't place. Any help??
I know how you feel Frito....'74 till '82 is "fuzzy" for me too!!!! I sold my '62 Max Wedge clone in '74 and took up someother 'activities' till about '82, then started getting back into racing when I bought the old car back.
If you like drag racing, support your local track.
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Re: "Rod Shop" Race Team
[Re: Frito]
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05/10/10 08:35 AM
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I remember Dick Shroyer and the "Shroyer Shaker", Eckerd & Kirk Charger, Dave Conners Camaro rag top,and the Anglia of Stickle & Riffle. I remember the vetts but not the drivers. The 65 Plymouth, 70 Plymouth, Duster and Challenger in 1970 I can't place. Any help??
The Vette's had Gil Kirk's name on them. The 70 Duster was built by Bob Riffle. When they got the Dodge deal in 1971, they reskinned the car as a Demon. Same with Jim Thompson's 70 Cuda - it became a 71 Challenger. In fact the old Cuda body that was cut off still makes an occassional appearance at shows. Try to find my old Mopar Action article, October 91, I think. I interviewed Jim Thompson, Gil Kirk and Butch Leal for the team's complete history. Everything anyone needs to know was in that article. Thanks.
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Re: "Rod Shop" Race Team
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05/10/10 10:23 AM
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Re: "Rod Shop" Race Team
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05/10/10 10:25 AM
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Re: "Rod Shop" Race Team
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Re: "Rod Shop" Race Team
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Re: "Rod Shop" Race Team
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Re: "Rod Shop" Race Team
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05/10/10 01:17 PM
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Couldn't help but notice "Northland Dodge" on the car.. That's a part of ROD SHOP history that never gets talked about.
Carl Kirk was Service Manager at the dealership during this time. Jim Thompson (who ironically later became Service Manager at Northland during the late eighties/early ninties) told me "they just threw the name on there". Maybe so Kirk could get extra time off work? Northland sold out to Bob Caldwell CP in 1992. The dealership moved across the street 2 years ago in the "consolidation". The building sits empty now.
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Re: "Rod Shop" Race Team
[Re: Frito]
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05/10/10 09:10 PM
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I thought it was Gil Kirk involved with the Rod Shop cars.
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