Ozark Drifters Kar Klub of Fayetteville

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Dick Ceola's 1930 Ford Model A truck of Springdale, Arkansas. Dick was a member of the Ozark Drifters Kar Klub of Fayetteville when he started the build in 1960. Completed two years later, in 1962, the ruck went on to become a trophy winner in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
Club member Jerry Gideon washing traffic signs along North College Avenue. Gideon was fined for speeding, and the club felt that the court-imposed fine wasn't sufficient punishment, so he was put to wash traffic signs. This photo did also appear in the local newspaper. Photo by Floyd Carl Jr., courtesy of Nicholas Coe and the Ceola family.
Another photo of Jerry Gideon as he is washing traffic signs helping build a good reputation for the club. Photo by Floyd Carl Jr., courtesy of Nicholas Coe and the Ceola family.
Safety comes first - You have been assisted by a member of the Ozark Drifters Kar Klub. Photo courtesy of Nicholas Coe and the Ceola family.
Members of the club making the news after they carried a 1934 Ford two miles from North Leverett Sreet to East Mountain Street in April of 1963. Photo courtesy of Nicholas Coe and the Ceola family.
A clipping from Dick Ceola's scrapbook. Photo courtesy of Nicholas Coe and the Ceola family.
Ozark Drifters NHRA charter renewal for 1963. Photo courtesy of Nicholas Coe and the Ceola family.

The Ozark Drifters was a car club from Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Club Cars

Dick Ceola's 1930 Ford Model A Truck


Memners

Dick Ceola




 

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