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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3618546" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Hey pretty nifty, would be nice to see history of real factory sponsored racing. I know the guy who was head of the Sunoco Corvette team road racing against the factory guys back in the days that was close to this catagory at a different time. Nope, was not aware of it being in Oklahoma, to tell the truth, I have lived in the Tulsa area and traveled a lot of Oklahoma most all my life and had to look up where Ames, OK was. That would make a neat day trip.</p><p></p><p>As a side note of a couple other things going on, Roy Clark's personal gun collection will be on display soon at the J M Davis gun museum in Claremore I think through the rest of the year as a private display, he prob had some neat stuff. I was one number off of winning one of his older restored airplanes in a benefit auction a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>Also the biggest steam locomotive ever built is coming back through Oklahoma on another tour, (it was here a couple years ago) Big Boy #4014 will be going south this time, Parsons KS, Vinita, Pryor, Wagoner, Muskogee, McAlester and then on south this Thursday 8/12/21. That track is 3 miles from my house between Pryor and Wagoner so I will take a look again. It is a monster steam engine if you are interested in things like that and can get away.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of neat things in Oklahoma many of us are not aware of. Thanks for sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3618546, member: 24583"] Hey pretty nifty, would be nice to see history of real factory sponsored racing. I know the guy who was head of the Sunoco Corvette team road racing against the factory guys back in the days that was close to this catagory at a different time. Nope, was not aware of it being in Oklahoma, to tell the truth, I have lived in the Tulsa area and traveled a lot of Oklahoma most all my life and had to look up where Ames, OK was. That would make a neat day trip. As a side note of a couple other things going on, Roy Clark's personal gun collection will be on display soon at the J M Davis gun museum in Claremore I think through the rest of the year as a private display, he prob had some neat stuff. I was one number off of winning one of his older restored airplanes in a benefit auction a few years ago. Also the biggest steam locomotive ever built is coming back through Oklahoma on another tour, (it was here a couple years ago) Big Boy #4014 will be going south this time, Parsons KS, Vinita, Pryor, Wagoner, Muskogee, McAlester and then on south this Thursday 8/12/21. That track is 3 miles from my house between Pryor and Wagoner so I will take a look again. It is a monster steam engine if you are interested in things like that and can get away. There are a lot of neat things in Oklahoma many of us are not aware of. Thanks for sharing. [/QUOTE]
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