Ken Miles (#15) and Dave MacDonald (#16)
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Ralph Nosedo - Jef Stevens (#3)
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Augie Pabst Maserati - Ford
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George Koehne Genie - Ford (#95)
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Dave MacDonald (#97) - George Koehne (#95)
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George Koehne (#95) - Jack Ryan (#72)
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Roger Heftler (#93) Elva VII
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Chuck Cassel (#50) Porsche - Abarth
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Don Yenko (#14) Corvette GS
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Jim Hall (#66) Chaparral - Chevy
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Dave MacDonald (#16) Cobra
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Following photos are from the June 1964 issue of US Auto Sports Magazine
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Above are Budd Clusserath (#46) and Ralph Salyer (#25) in their Cheetahs.
To the right are Jim Hall (#66), Bob Holbert (#98) and race winner Dave MacDonald (#97).
Jim Hall driving the Chaparral while Bob Holbert and Dave MacDonald driving the Shelby prepared King Cobras.
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Jim Hall Racing, Ken Miles Racing, Don Yenko Racing, Dave MacDonald
Racing, Dick Yarney Racing, Augie Pabst Racing, George Koehne
Racing, Cobra Racing, Carol Shelby Racing, Chaparral Racing, King
Cobra Racing, Old Former Racing Garages, Old Former Car Haulers,
History of old former race garages, open car haulers, good old race cars,
Richard Petty Racing, Glenn Fireball Roberts Racing.
Augusta International Speedway
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Augusta International Raceway Sports Cars
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The following color photographs are courtesy of Richard Macon who competed at Augusta.
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Buck Fulp's Ferrari 250 LM in Augusta garage
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Chuck Dietrich's 1.7 Liter Elva MK7 Porsche in garage
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Ken Miles' Shelby Cobra V-8 289 cu. in. on Augusta pit lane
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Dave MacDonald's Shelby Cobra V-8 289 cu. in. on pit lane
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Bob Holbert (#98) and Dave MacDonald (#97) Shelby King Cobras
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Budd Clusserath (#46) and Ralph Salyer (#25) Cheetahs
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Roger Heftler's 1.6 Liter Elva MK7 Ford on pit lane
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Dave MacDonald with his winning King Cobra in the Augusta International Raceway Garage
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