Sunday, April 10, 2022

125 Chevrolets entered the 2nd Annual Bristol Dirt Nationals (March 21st through April 2nd) along with one solitary Dodge. A 1968 Super Bee with a freshly rebuilt 360, a 727 transmission built by Hughes Racing, and an 8.75 with 3.92 gears for better front-to-rear weight balance.

 
That one Dodge was a 1968 Dodge Super Bee owned and raced by the third generation racer, 22-year-old Johnny Vassh Jr. out of Racine, Wisconsin


Before they were out of high school, before they turned 18, the Vassh twins, Johnny and Holly, were mostly running a fourth-generation excavating and grading business, VTech Services. 
not to be confused with Vassh Excavating and Grading, whish seems to be their brothers business. 

VTech does excavating, demolition, pond digging, and, in winter, paints equipment and antique vehicles and does snow removal. 

The company founded in 1952 was last run by the twins’ father, John Vassh Sr., but he has largely turned the operating of large equipment over to his twins who turned 18 on Jan. 4, 2018

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