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Thought this was a pretty interesting piece of my home town history. If this counts, next challenge is your Softail with a race car, truck, bike, of any sort. Dragster, sprint car, mud bogger or anything else as long as it's only used on a track or course (not street legal).
Here's the plaque up close so it can be read and verified.
Last edited by Bowhunter8607; Jun 21, 2019 at 07:26 PM.
Nice pic. I always enjoy this more when there is something of historical significance or a link to an interesting fact is included with the posting. Good work.
If this works how about your softail with a set of cornhole, bean bag, bag toss, what ever you want to call them boards in the pic. Bonus points if they are being played on.
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