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    1. #1
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      Guest of Honor:Charlie Mincey

      Looks like we will have a special guest of honor for the Friday Cruise to the Georgia Automobile Racing Hall of Fame.



      2004 Georgia Racing Hall of Fame Inductee CHARLIE MINCEY !!

      Charlie is a heck of a nice guy , and has a lot of stories about racing , and a little bit of advise on car setup and driving technique.
      He's one of the greatest dirt track / paved oval track drivers ever.
      He had a higher finishing place percentage than almost any other driver of the era..
      ( In other words , he finished high and in the money , and didn't destroy the car.. HE FINISHED ! )
      Charlie also recently ran over 155mph , at Darlington , at a vintage event , in a 1955 Chevy vintage race car.
      He can still Drive !!!

      Here's a little info on Charlie Mincey :

      CHARLIE MINCEY
      Born: November 19, 1931 – Atlanta, GA
      1941 – Driving regularly by age 10, he was too young for the war, but
      between the ages of 14 and 19 he was making nightly trips to
      Dawsonville,Ga. , 7 nights a week to haul moonshine to Atlanta. He paid the stillers $2.50 a gallon at the
      site, added a buck a gallon, times 120 gallons a load. Times were good,
      and he never lost a load in five years.
      1950 – Began his racing career in 1950. On his first night out, he
      outdrove veteran hall of famer Jack Smith, who was amazed at the kid’s
      ability behind the wheel of a car. (Jack didn’t know Charlie had been
      hauling whiskey out of the mountains of Dawsonville for 5 years.)
      1950’s – won the track championships at Toccoa, Athens and Atlanta’s
      Peach Bowl Speedway.
      1955 – Won the Georgia State Modified Championship.
      1980 – Retired in 1980. In over four decades of racing, never owned his
      own car. Which right there tells of his abilities, reputation, and
      character.
      Charlie was also hired to stunt drive for several movies made in the
      Georgia area.
      Between his dad, famed local paint and body shop owner Roy Mincey,
      Badeye Shirley, who was Raymond Parks’ brother in law, and famous
      mechanic Billie Hester, they helped him convert his ways and built him a
      race car.
      Last edited by JEFFTATE; 06-29-2010 at 12:03 PM.
      Jeff Tate
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      "The best thing about participating in these events is that you get to hang out with a group of intelligent like minded people who live to achieve things in their lives. You won't find a lazy, mean, or dumb bone in their bodies." Bret Voelkel, RideTech


    2. #2
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      Dang Jelvis how do you remember all that stuff!
      This is cool cant wait to meet him!
      David Sloan

      If you’re suggesting sending men with weapons of war to take my weapons of war,then I’m fairly certain that’s what’s called an act of war… and the definition of tyranny.which coincidentally is the reason for the second amendment to begin with!


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    3. #3
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      I copied it off of the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame website.. LOL
      Jeff Tate
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      "The best thing about participating in these events is that you get to hang out with a group of intelligent like minded people who live to achieve things in their lives. You won't find a lazy, mean, or dumb bone in their bodies." Bret Voelkel, RideTech

    4. #4
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      And here i thought you were doing better than me with the old age thing. LOL!!
      David Sloan

      If you’re suggesting sending men with weapons of war to take my weapons of war,then I’m fairly certain that’s what’s called an act of war… and the definition of tyranny.which coincidentally is the reason for the second amendment to begin with!


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      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...lcamino-build!





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