This 1939 Chevy Dirt-Track Racer Was Reborn As A Street Car! Jacob Davis,Brandan Gillogly
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Many of us have gazed thoughtfully at purpose-built racecars and pondered what it would be like to drive one on the street, but Michael Hunt took it one step further and actually followed through on that crazy idea. Hunt and the team at TredWear Tire Letters have always loved racecars, and the idea that you could possibly terrorize the streets in one seemed like the ultimate driving experience to them. So when he came across a neglected 1939 Chevy Coupe that had been bobbed and turned into an open-wheel modified dirt track car at some point in its past, he knew he had to have it.
ON Thursday (December 17), Birmingham “Beast”
Gamal Yafai goes into enemy territory when he challenges European super-bantamweight champion
Luca Rigoldi on the Italian’s home turf. Milan’s Allianz Cloud hosts this Matchroom/OPI co-promotion, which will be televised live on DAZN.
Yafai has only fought outside of the UK once before as a professional (in Germany), but the 29-year-old has extensive experience of competing abroad as an amateur, including in Russia, where he picked up a bronze medal at the 2010 European Championships.
All but one of Rigoldi’s pro fights have taken place in Italy. In his sole away appearance in the paid ranks, the Caldogno resident secured the vacant European crown by unanimously outscoring Jeremy Parodi in the Frenchman’s backyard. Since that title triumph in November 2018, Rigoldi has made two successful defences of his belt. However, last time out in December 2019, the 27-year-old was held to a disappointing draw by previous victim Spar
“He loved us, he loved life,” Pickens told “Injustice with Nancy Grace,” airing
Thursdays at
9/8c on
Oxygen. But two months later, Clay, 40, was deceased, leaving an ache, Pickens said, that is “never going to heal.”
On July 6, Clay was found dead following a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 94 in Bismarck. John Bridges, the driver of the van Clay was in, walked away with minor injuries and was checked out at a local hospital.
However, responding officers saw that wounds to Clay’s neck and chest didn’t match the severity of the crash. Marks around the victim’s wrists gave the appearance that he had been bound.