1932 Ford
Old Racers Don’t Slow Down; They Just Take Passengers
From the September, 2010 issue of Street Rodder
By Chris Shelton
Don Wilbur always kept fast company. In the ’60s he partnered on a Junior Fueler. “We held eight national records and won a lot of races,” he recalls. Then came sprint cars, Super Modifieds, NASCAR, and karts. “I even did an Indy car for a short period of time,” he notes. He and three partners raced it twice before crashing it. “Then we quit-it got expensive real fast.” Then came a succession of Deuce coupes and roadsters.
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