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Augie Pabst
https://www.jsonline.com/obituaries/pwix0969765
Augie was a racer from a bygone era, where much of the excitement was off the track. Obviously well-connected, he owned one of the 1967 Camaro Cherokee show cars. It hung around the area for many years, less the Weber carbs. A fixture at Road America, I asked him about the carbs; said no one could get it to run properly. They don't make them like that anymore!
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Augie Pabst photos... https://www.gettyimages.ca/photos/augie-pabst
https://www.gettyimages.ca/photos/augie-pabst |
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Augie was local to me, and a customer to one of my old stores. A class act for certain.
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How sad. I would see him in his Scarab at Road America and it was always the most beautiful car at the Vintage Races. He could even drive a Ford Falcon into a pool in Monterey on a bet.
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