"Super John" McFadden
From Brooklyn, NY. McFadden, also known as "Big John", owned a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro which he had **** Harrell modify into an SS/AA legal racer. He raced Ronald Lyles of the Mutt Brothers in possibly the most famous street race to ever occur. This race was called the "Quarter Million Quarter Mile". He also raced in Pro Stock for Dick Harrell.

"Fast Earl" Mitchell
From Paterson, NJ. 'Fast Earl' street raced on 150th in Brooklyn (near Kennedy Airport). He also raced professionally in Pro Stock during the early-'70s. He owned a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro (which he used to race on the street and at the track). Some sources state the car had a Booth-Arons built big-block and some even state Wally Booth actually owned and raced the car before Mitchell bought it. He was also a member of the "United Soul Racing Team", a team of racers created and organized by Mutt Brother member Eugene Coard.
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Willie "Cam Rod" Campbell
From Brooklyn, NY. He also raced professionally in Pro Stock. He bought Platt & Yate's Pro Stock 1970 Ford Maverick.

The Smallwood Brothers

James and Wilbert "Wicked Willie" Smallwood raced both on the street and professionally in Pro Stock. They owned a 440 1969 notchback-roof car and two ex-Sox & Martin race cars: they were Ronnie's cars the S&M 71 Cuda and 1972 Plymouth Duster (my car)


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