Gene East
01-15-2012, 06:17 PM
I would like to honor Jim Griffin as a race driver who is no longer with us.
Rather than simply adding his name to a list that already exists, I want Jim to have the recognition he has been denied for so many years by starting a thread in his name.
Jim worked for a time at Quincy Welding as a mechanic and driver. He was a brother-in -law to the late Ronnie Williams and I believe Freddie Goehl as well.
Today, a lady walked up to me in a restaurant, said she was Jim's widow and she thought she had a "picture" I would like to have.
She gave me her address and I went to her house to pick up the "picture". Turned out it wasn't a picture at all.
It was JUST the 1956 F-Hydro World Championship Plaque!
The lady was Jim's second wife. She had no knowledge of Jim's racing career. The plaque meant nothing to her, but I was happy to take it off her hands.
I searched BRF and the Quincy website and found nothing about Jim.
Is there anyone else out there who remembers Jim Griffin?
Rather than simply adding his name to a list that already exists, I want Jim to have the recognition he has been denied for so many years by starting a thread in his name.
Jim worked for a time at Quincy Welding as a mechanic and driver. He was a brother-in -law to the late Ronnie Williams and I believe Freddie Goehl as well.
Today, a lady walked up to me in a restaurant, said she was Jim's widow and she thought she had a "picture" I would like to have.
She gave me her address and I went to her house to pick up the "picture". Turned out it wasn't a picture at all.
It was JUST the 1956 F-Hydro World Championship Plaque!
The lady was Jim's second wife. She had no knowledge of Jim's racing career. The plaque meant nothing to her, but I was happy to take it off her hands.
I searched BRF and the Quincy website and found nothing about Jim.
Is there anyone else out there who remembers Jim Griffin?