
| Photo ID # | b12.17.05_077_UNK_EWS_0070_1 |
| Car #: | #77 |
| Driver (s) : | not sure... might be Mike Grbac??? |
| Location: | East Windsor |
| Date: | 1970 |
| Photographer: | Bob Becker |
| Photo provided by: | Bob Becker |
| Comments: | Comment from Bob: I found some photos I took long before my 35mm SLR days. This is by the pit gate at EWS in 1970, when you could look at the cars on the trailers. Now it's like going a moving van parking lot and guessing whats inside. It says Mike Grbac on the photo. |
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| 12/17/05 | Ned Stites III | This looks like Bob and Adam Schwegel's #77 from Millville, NJ. They always fielded a good running car. My father knew them and we visited the garage often. They had many different drivers in the car. |
| 12/17/05 | Russ Dodge | The red 77 car pictured was owned by Bob and Adam Schwegel from Millville,N.J. This particular car was driven at Flemington and East Windsor by Lee Taylor and Don Stives. On one rare occasion Gerald Chamberlain drove it in a Sunday day race at Windsor when his regular ride broke down. Schwegel's earlier sportsman 77's were driven by Charlie Angerman, who won one feature at East Windsor. I believe in 1966. I can't remember Mike driving the car. Bob "Smooth" Bruckler, who bent roll cages for many cars constructed in South Jersey's Pleasantville area, is towing it with his green/white Dodge. Harry Fleming was a help to Schwegels with parts. Thanks, Russ Dodge |
| 12/19/05 | John Mc | I think this is the same car that Billy Osmun drove for a short period at Harmony during the Tri-State period. He left part way thru 1971 to return to Flemington w/ the Norcia 81. |