Photo ID # | 12.12.03_043_CIC_DOR_0079D_1 |
Car #: | #43 |
Driver (s) : | R |
Location: | Dorney Park |
Date: | 1979 |
Photographer: | Wayne Urffer |
Photo provided by: | Wayne Urffer |
Comments: | Comments provided by Wayne: My favorite stock car EVER, even though it was Ford-powered! Dave was the nicest guy I ever met at the races, and his car was always immaculately clean and straight. |
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Date: | Visitor's Name: | Comment: |
06/09/04 | j3ff Oswald | The car aside of Dave's car was driven by Dave Molchany. It was a 1967 Mustang late model. Us Ford fans stick together. |
08/13/04 | Wayne Urffer | Coincidentally, my Uncle Charlie went to grade school with Dave Cicon. Uncle Charlie is a die-hard Chevy man, is currently restoring a '65 Chevelle, and way back when he had a '57 Chevy quarter-miler. When I took this photo in 1979, Uncle Charlie told me "Tell Davey he might win once in a while if he put a Chevy in it!" Dave had two career feature wins at Dorney Park. |
05/21/07 | Jason Reitz | I saw the 86 car in a driveway near Bowmanstown, PA about 10 years ago. I don't know if it is still there. |
09/09/07 | Ew12e | the 86 car of dave molchany also was the only late model with a windshield in it. |
09/10/07 | T.L. Pitts | Off to the left corner of the pic you can spot the edge of the Frank Graver pinto #84 raced by Ron Bird, Frank Graver, Don Werkeiser, and Tim Parry. This car still exists today along with it's "sister", the #83 car. Both cars are almost 100% original and are being shown and driven in NOTARC events and GSCSCC events. |
06.01.13 |
Joe Saganowich |
As a very young boy, my dad would take me to DP to see my mom's cousin Don Werkeiser race. I have lifetime memories of his ride in the Graver cars, as well his earlier owned #43 white stocker that turned me into a huge fan of "Uncle Don" and then eventually the #43 of Richard Petty. The race track changed my life forever. |
09.30.18 | Matt Molchany | Has anyone seen where the 86 car of Dave Molchany. I’m his son and would absolutely love to get my hands on that if I could. |
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