Yep, but not real close. Met him and his wife in '87. Several of us went to the Mopar nats together. Spent some time talking with him about fixing the engine and getting the car running. He didn't want to fix it. I think his wife didn't want him racing. The Mopar community was rather tight back then in indy, and most people knew of the car but Charlie stashed it back and didn't want people looking at it. Charlie told me the camshaft broke and ruined the block.
There were rumors of small dents in the fenders from the front tires throwing some gravel, don't know if that's true. Dixie, his wife, told me she spilled a milk shake on the front seat and never got the stain out of the fabric. Is there a stain on the fabric today?
Charlie worked at the Chrysler electrical plant in indy. Dixie worked at Eli Lilly in indy for awhile. I worked there to and would see her occasionally. I think they were life long east side indy residents.