1983 CVM History
1983 Hobby Membership Card
1983 Run Down
Official Pace Car
Installing The Engine
Shirley & David Help
Coupe Waiting To Go For Lettering
Heading To The Beauty Shop
Stewart Pitchford #47 TQ Midget
Hamilton Car Show
TQ Midget #47
Ron Butt #88 In Car Show
Judy Barrett Paints Mountain Lion On Hood
Proposed Pay Out
Motion Car Show
Big Foot
Motion Car Show
Pink Panther In The Show
Coming Off Two…Flamboro
Ron Butt #88
Heat Win May 21st
Pre Season Tech Sheet
Points Standings After One Night
Quaker State
Varney Speedway May 22nd
Varney May 22nd
“Whats wrong with that boy”…could have been the words uttered by the infield spectators. I don’t think they were staff.
Jim English #55 Wins At Varney
Varney Semi Win
Hilarious Grumpy Old Men
The Crew Of 83
Hobby Talk By Ding & Judy DeLeeuw
Flamboro Pits
Side By Side In One
Points After Two Nights
Hobby’s Always Backed These Shows
David Becomes Part Of Our Crew At Eleven
Jim Collison #12
Racing At Flamboro
Last Lap Mayhem In One
Running With Rick Kobel
Flying On The Front Chute
Peter Ireland…26
Tech Inspection
Not Good
And It Wasn’t The Inline….This Time
Nice Looking Engine….Don’t Be Deceived
Varney Speedway June 26th
Roger Parry & Gary Scott
Quaker State 10th Year
Flamboro
Ontario Place
1936 Dodge Coupe
Different Angle
CN Tower
Cayuga Pit Row
Close Quarters
Ray And Rick
Bill Spero #71
Rick & Dave At Sauble July 1st
Dave Carson #83 Wins July 1st Heat Race
Sauble Semi Win…July 1st
Sauble Win July 1st
Jeff Bedell #65
Jim Sweers #75
Rick Leads Ray Past Davey Jones
The tight surface of Varney made it hard to pass but once a hole opened up you were pretty well doomed. Davey Jones #99 gets hung outside as Ray goes under.
Murray Lockheart #72
Green…Green…Green
Front Chute Confab Coming
Kids Wait With Dad
Crew Joins Us
Gary Scott Interview
Crew Celebrates
Practice
Checking Carb & Plugs
After The Races
Crew At It
Suicide Bomber
48 Chev 3 Ton Maple Leaf
Easy To Walk In These Pits
Ray Wins Varney…Big Crowd
Cayuga Race…Motion 250
Rich Farraway Gets Tore Apart
Roger Parry Inspects Crash
Remodelling To Follow….This Charger Was Okay
Rookie Jim Sweers Takes A Beating
Jim Collison #12
Racing Into Three
Hang On Wayne
Wayne Martin #34 is doing his best to hold on to his Chev Coach as it gets loose in the turn. Ray is in the middle of this chaos and his front wheel are slightly turned to the right which means he has probably just hit Wayne or was hit and knocked into him. Either way, it’s not good for either of them, or the car going low, although he should get through if Wayne spin right around.
Picture With A Thousand Words
First Time On Chrome Wheels In A Hobby Car
Pile Up In The Corner
Hobby Talk
Smiling David
Varney Win August 14th
Chaos At Varney
Lining Up For Feature
Bad Bruce Manson #74 Takes The Lead
Easy Now
Ron Butt #88
Ding Deleeuw Senior
Flamboro Promo
Gold Cup #8
Pit Bound
Bob Kurtin #45
Ron Shaw #81
Flamboro Points Standings
Ray Hughes was a Champion many times. 1983 was one of those years. His good buddy and most comptitive peer was Bruce Manson #84 who did almost anything to beat Ray. Jim English was consistent in 83 putting him in the top 3 and Ron Shaw was having his best season ever sitting 4th right behind Jim.
Roger Parry #98
Roger Parry In His Pink Panther Fire Suit
Bruce Manson #74
Here’s Brucey!!
Davey Jones #99
Shirley Holds The Flag
Flamboro Program Picture
Dare Devil Killed At Westgate Labour Day Week End
Dave Johnston #47
Reflection Racing
Harry Nicholson #14
Bentley & Parry Slam Wall Saturday September 3rd
Brain Pratt #3
Brian Atkinson #10 and Rick Koebel #42 run side by side as they follow #3 Brian Pratt. Brian was friends with the Hillis family and most of the racers from Guelph, and bought the Shutterbug from Ken Hillis Jr. He made his debut in the Hobby club in 83 and ran a few weeks until a mild heart attack sidelined him from racing. He sold the car to Don Shaw, Ron’s twin brother. Brian loved racing and wanted to be involved with the Hobby’s. In 1984 he joined the committee and was a tremendous worker for the Hobby club until the early 90’s. Brian was fun to be with and had smooth moves to get what he wanted, and it always benefited the Hobby’s.
Bruce Manson #74
Ron Butt #88
Charlie Beck #79
Dick Remus #44
We all know there are racers that people don’t want to see win, NASCAR, even in the Hobby’s. But in the case of Dick Remus, we got excited when he won. Maybe it was because he fought so hard to win, or maybe because he had so much bad luck, or maybe just because he was a nice guy.
Smiling Ding DeLeeuw Sr.
Barrie Speedway September 12th
2nd Heat Qualifying September 12th
Jeff Bedell #65 Takes Consi September 12th
Jim Collison #12
The excellent looking car was just as fast as it was nice looking. Jim was always a threat and by now in his career he had mastered running hard and staying out of trouble. That made him consistently one of the cars to beat.
Jolly Roger
Rich Farraway #53
David Practising
Ray Playing It Safe
Dust Rolls As Rich Slams The Wall
The Farraways
Brian Atkinson #10 Leads With One To Go
DeLeeuw In A Cloud Of Smoke
Mark & Murray
Heat Seeking Misile #74
Brian Atkinson #10
Wayne Martin #34
Canada Steam Heat
Can’t Park Here
Jim’s Battle At Flamboro
Charlie Beck #79 Wins Feature
Dicing With Rick Koebel #42
It Wasn’t Me
Harry Nicholson & Bruce Manson
David Lewis and Shirley
36 For Schurr
Ray & I Racing In The Snow
Record Setter