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Question of the Day By JOB VIGIL - Associated Press - Sunday, April 18, 2021
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (AP) - A family legacy that began with Pat Wiezorek continues with his grandson Uriel Wiezorek.
The love of cars passed from Pat to his son, Eric Wiezorek, who passed it to his son Uriel.
Rebuilding cars and drag racing are a major part of life for the Wiezoreks.
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Uriel began a new racing season last Saturday in Kearney and hopes to repeat his state championship run from last season. The 16-year-old North Platte High School student said he has a great love for the sport.
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Junkyard Find: 1975 Ford Maverick
The Maverick (and its Mercury sibling, the Comet) was once one of the most numerous cars on American roads. From a period extending from 1970 through about the middle 1980s, the Maverick was
everywhere, much as the Taurus is today. It was a cheap, simple machine, based on the same outdated but sturdy and well-understood-by-mechanics chassis design that Ford used beneath Falcons, Mustangs, Granadas, you name it, going back to the early 1960s. The Maverick is just about extinct now, other than a few kept alive by collectors; these days, I might see one every year or so at self-service junkyards. That makes this one (spotted at a yard in Northern California last week) a special Junkyard Find.