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I.M.C.A. Old Timers was formed to promote and preserve I.M.C.A. (International Motor Contest Association) history, including the preservation and excellent restoration of former I.M.C.A. race cars; to maintain records and documents of I.M.C.A. history; recognition of former drivers, owners, mechanics and others involved in I.M.C.A. history; and provide an opportunity for the social and technical interchange of members interested in auto racing history.

Mark is a member of IMCA Old Timers and have raced vintage cars for awhile.
After many years of sitting on pins and needles Mark and Rosemarie May sold their property in Marshfield WI to the State of Wisconsin to make the road wider.  They have found a house  near Daytona Beach.  Mark has two vintage cars, a 72 Challenger #00, and the Marty Robbins #777 Dodge.  Mark has very nice cars, and is there when someone needs help Our lose will be Daytona Antique Auto Racers gain.  We all wish Mark and Rosemarie the very best.
 




I got in contact with Marty Robbins' son Ronny via a PRI show contact.  He sent me some pictures of Marty's 1964 plymouth and a 1964 Dodge I never new he had.  I thought you would enjoy looking at them.  FYI...the season opener is this weekend with a 150 lap slm race at New Smyrna Speedway!!!! 
Mark




Hey Mark,
Couldn't find much, only one of the 64 Dodge, forgot that we did run the Hemi in it at first. It and the 64 Plymouth were the same chassis, just different sheet metal.  The snapshots were the only color ones I could find, somewhat faded, think the colors changed over the years and the hot yellow used in the later years was a lot better contrast.  Sorry these files are pretty big, just got a new scanner for my wife and havn't figured out yet how to downsize yet.  Hope you enjoy and I'll continue looking.
Happy New Year,
Ronny

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