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Page 02 Danley 1944

Page 03 Background

Page 04 Guest Page

Page 04A Message & BLOG

Page 05 The Clow Clan

Page 06 1940's Midgets

Page 07 Tulsa Midgets

Page 07A 250 Mile Midget

Page 08 Midgets

Page 09 More Midgets

Page 10 Tulsa Information

Page 11 Even More Midgets

Page 12 Day Time Actions

Page 13 Wire Wheel Sprint

Page 14 The Snack Shop

Page 15 Mr. and Mrs.Wolfe

Page 16 The Colvin Year

Page 17 Speedway News

Page 18 "Little Joe"

Page 19 Bud Hatch

Page 20 Al Lemmons

Page 21 Pete York

Page 22 Karl Bolton

Page 23 Ron Flower

Page 24 Dan Diaz

Page 25 C.J. Ruckman

Page 26 Bill Phelps

Page 27 Bill Dillard

Page 28 Jerry Holm

Page 29 Angelo Howerton

Page 29A 1965DuQuion,IL.

Page 30 1965 Leroy Ellis

Page 31 McElreath& Danley

Page 32 Midgets 40s & 50s

Page 33 Tulsa Stock Car

Page 34 Harold Leep

Page 35 Quarter Midget

Page 36 Early Stocks Co

Page 37 Coffeyville, Ka

Page 38 Muskogee, May 25

Page 39 Muskogee,OK '65

Page 40 '62 Midgets Tulsa

Page 41 Joplin Midgets 19

Page 42 Muskogee Powder

Page 43 Tulsa Fair 1963

Page 44 In Loving Memory

Page 45 Stocks Debut Tuls

Page 46 1950s Midgets/Sto

Page 47 1953 Driver Metti

page48 Stanley Durrett

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We would like the Thank Warren Vincent , of Racing From The Past, for his kind remarks and listing our link on his website.
Please bear with us as we work our way through the thousands of negative. We have no earthly idea how many there are but we do know a portion of them weighs over 100 lbs.
Thanks again Warren for your help.
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The 1933 Ford below was Danley's first car. He bouught the car from midget owner and driver, Henry Miller, for $350.00. This was an upgrade from the 1946 Cushman scooter he had been riding to school. The car was black when he purchased it from Miller. Danley did a wet sanding job on the car and had a local man paint it Blue with the wire wheel covers white. Danley had offers to buy the car even before he got it painted. His cousin, Bud Hemphill, drove a one year newer Ford Coupe and pulled his number 6 Orlando Orange midget.
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