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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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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