Hey Bud, do you remember if you ever raced against a guy named Alan Darien? He shortened his name at some point but I don't know when. He told me he had raced a Challenger and a road runner back in the 70's and 80's. His real name is Iskendarien. Ed Iskendariens nephew.
Not 100% sure, I was only a little fish in a big pond... I have good & bad days for my memories, it come in waves...LOL & there were 10's of thousands of different people, that I had met over the years... I dealt with & hung around mostly people from the SF East Bay area Concord & Sacramento racers mostly, not too many road buddies... I'm not really good with names either, unless it's someone famous & heard the name allot... I did allot of little match races ADRA, IHRA, Super Chevy Shows/races {yeah I know yuk} Good-Guys, Gary Meterze's {spelling ??} SCTA, NDRA & other Nostalgia Races & smaller races/org.'s or shows that put on drag races etc. @ some little Podunk tracks, arranged or sponsored by JP1/Venolia &/or Childs & Albert, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., 7-Up or DR. Pepper Bottling or Kodiak Chewing tobacco/Us Tobacco Co., Markstien Distributors, Southern Wine & Spirits, H&G Automotive, 1st American Automotive, Crane Cams, Vic Hubbards & allot of displays at Checkers Shucks & Kragens, to put money in the tank & parts on the car... I went where ever the people paying the bills, would want me to go... Also select annual NHRA National events, I never was really a points racer, more of a nomad/match racer... If he was Ed Isky's nephew, I'm pretty sure we've probably crossed paths, I don't remember the name thou... I frequented the SoCal & Gardenia, Corona, Pomona, El Segundo, especially the Long Beach Gang for parts allot, "uncle" Joe Pisano {JP1, Venolia, Childs & Albert owner} with out Joe's help & support, I couldn't have done what I did, along with, Keith Black, Al Bush, Ed Mondello, Mickey Thompson or others may they all RIP... Don Hampton, Al Hoffman, Mert Littlefield etc... I would go down to Long Beach SoCal to get most all my parts, before the big Mail Order craze took off, it was just easier than shipping arrangements, stuff always got lost or didn't show up in time, especially in the late 70's & in the early 80's & long before the internet...