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| Jim Malloy prior to the start of the Bobby Ball 150 in Phoenix, Arizona 1970. | |||||||||||||||
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The Malloy Brothers Jim (left) and Jerry (right) with their
famous "Red Rooster" supermodified. This was the car that made Jim Malloy famous as a driver and Jerry Malloy famous as a chassis fabricator. During the early days of CAMRA this was the combination everyone else tried to beat. Tragically, Jim Malloy would die of injuries he received in a practice crash while preparing for his 5th Indianapolis 500 in 1972. Jerry Malloy continued on as a master at innovative chassis designs and was a major force in the development of supermodified racing. |
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