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[[Image:mauer.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Slo-Pokes Car Club (1953). Noel Mauer is the third from the right wearing the club jacket and white T-shirt.]]MAUER, Noel. (Dubuque, IA--  ). Noel Mauer, drove and raced a '32 five-window coupe, powered by a tri-power Flathead, that was a high school shop project. Noel was a member of the Slo-Pokes Car Club in Dubuque. In the 1960s, they teamed up to build and race a nitro-burning, Hemi-powered, front-engine rail.
[[Image:mauer.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Slo-Pokes Car Club (1953). Noel Mauer is the third from the right wearing the club jacket and white T-shirt.]]MAUER, Noel. (Dubuque, IA--  ). Noel Mauer, drove and raced a '32 five-window coupe, powered by a tri-power Flathead, that was a high school shop project.  
 
Noel was a member of the Slo-Pokes Car Club in Dubuque. In the 1960s, Mauer and Bob Willis teamed up to build and race a nitro-burning, Hemi-powered, front-engine rail.


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Revision as of 14:00, 24 November 2012

Slo-Pokes Car Club (1953). Noel Mauer is the third from the right wearing the club jacket and white T-shirt.

MAUER, Noel. (Dubuque, IA-- ). Noel Mauer, drove and raced a '32 five-window coupe, powered by a tri-power Flathead, that was a high school shop project.

Noel was a member of the Slo-Pokes Car Club in Dubuque. In the 1960s, Mauer and Bob Willis teamed up to build and race a nitro-burning, Hemi-powered, front-engine rail.