Maybe. Who knows. We ran out of room in the parking lot at Lebanon Valley, and the lot holds around 800. We started moving things like the track ambulance and wrecker out of the way, crammed about another 75 on the grass behind the stands (which were stuffed all day).




The racing action was hot, and times were pretty good considering the 80-plus degree weather.

Dan was on that scene, and I’m sure took his usual 1,000-plus pics (1,857, actually - ed.).

Judging was, as you’d think, a bear. But Best in Show was essentially unanimous, Ken Colacino’s lightweight 1963 Pontiac Catalina Super Duty. You owe it to yourself to hear one of those run sometime.

Ken said he essentially only drives it on and off the trailer at this point, which sucks. But he couldn’t resist the crowd when he came to collect his award.
For more on the history of the Super Duty, read Barely Legal: 1962 Pontiac Super Duty brings strip performance to the street from the August 2005 issue of Muscle Machines.
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