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Outlaws of East Texas: Part 2

November 6, 2008 - 10:53pm

LONGVIEW—In the second installment in Outlaws of East Texas, Bob Brackeen takes a look back to that fateful day in East Texas when Bill Dalton robbed his last bank.


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The East Texas Street King Race is an effort to offer an alternative to illegal street racing in the East Texas area. These races are reserved strictly for street legal cars, trucks, and bikes. There will be test & tune but no racecars, such as bracket racers, NHRA divisional racers, etc. The goal is to offer the street racers a safe & controlled environment to race in their own style.

Drivers who find an opponent whom they want to race will pair himself or herself up and pull to the starting line when they are ready. The starting system will utilize an instant green, as opposed to a full or pro tree used for bracket or super class racing. This is an opportunity for everyone who is out racing on the streets trying to avoid police, to race flat out without fear of getting a ticket or endangering other drivers.

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kevin

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kevin.eb

7 months ago

You're the man, Bob.

i am waiting on part 3 i missed it friday night, bonnie parker would have been my sons great aunt [somewhere in that line] we have pic from one of the sherifs that killed them nasty people but cool history

Bob I love watching these stories on the outlaws!!!

Your history is what creates your present, TSW. Go watch the 24/7 scrolling news ticker if you're so focused on the present. I'll tell ya how it'll turn out.

good job bob

My husband enjoys here about the history of east texas and has enjoy this storys

When will these stories be over with cause we all wann here whats going on now not in the past

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