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Old 05-02-2008, 11:51 PM
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Default Re: Yenko Stingers at Nickey

"TRUE STORY: Summer, 1965: I am sitting in my cememt block office directly to the right of Al Seelig's office. We were in the corner of the enclosed service lane facility where customers drove in for service. I think there were 4 lanes - total. Suddenly I heard a loud Corvair. It stopped right in front of my glass window. Seelig's office had a 4 x 8 plate glass window. My window was 4x4. Seelig is not in his office. It's a white Corvair with blue stripes. A gorgeous blonde gets out, sees that Mr. Seelig is not there, then opens my door and asks his whereabouts. It was Donna Mae Mims. I was somewhat into road racing as my Dad bought his new '61 Vette in 12/60 from Dick Doane in E. Dundee. He also owned Meadowdale Int'l Raceway. I used to go there and take Brownie camera photos of the Scarabs, etc in 1959-60 on my 500 cc Zundapp. I lived in Wonder Lake then - maybe 25 miles north. Doane also had one of the 5 '63 Grand Sport Corvettes. He was buddies with Duntov. I learned about Rochester FI from him. Anyway, Donna Mae Mims was wearing a white jump suit. She looked like she could have been Linda Vaughn's sister (Linda lives 2 minutes away from where I am right now). I stood up as she sat down in my one visitor chair. She was there to hype the Yenko Stinger to ol' Al. Being the Nickey GM, Seelig was always seemingly "stressed" - or that was the face he chose to wear. I'd say in 3-4 minutes, he came back from the service area and front offices. I could see him coming. He saw the Corvair and the back of Donna Mae's head and he suddenly turned into a real charming guy. He opened my door and laid on a huge smile and blah-blah-blah. I could have been on fire and he still would not have noticed me. Donna thanked me as she was quickly escorted by Al into his office. They were there all afternoon then left for dinner, etc. I never saw her again." by Doug Marion.
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