Not too much involved in road racing but did some significant stuff regardless
https://carbuzz.com/engine-building-...as-died-at-92/
Not too much involved in road racing but did some significant stuff regardless
https://carbuzz.com/engine-building-...as-died-at-92/
Helped me out at Riverside (1975) one weekend with a set of rockers for a 302 Chevy, with the understanding that we would returned them once we were back home. A very kind gesture made to a bunch racing on no-budget.
I had to look this up but he had his hand in many road racing cars like CanAm and I am sure TransAm.
I seem to remember he being involved in F5000
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a6...lder-obituary/
https://speedsport.com/more-racing/i...nk-dies-at-94/
ChrisZ
Growing up in the '70's in exile in Delaware from CA (long story) I had a subscription to Hot Rod magazine. Was mostly rods and drag cars so Ed Pink was all over those pages. One interesting sidebar to his building experience was his involvement with Porsche engines, including some for Singer fairly recently.
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