Different A-26s here gentlemen, although they are all On-Mark's.
The crashed A-26 is On-Mark 44-35964 N4813E which was used during the 70s by the EPA (Enviromental Protection Agency) out of Las Vegas, NV before Counselman got it. He had two A-26s (N4813E and N303WC), the latter of which went to Dyess AFB as a static display. I had a contact within the Doc's family to get me more info, but that was lost with the demise of my Hotmail account.
"Gator Invader" is On-Mark 44-34769 N500MR. It had been owned by the late Lloyd Hamilton, and was raced as #16 at the California 1000 at Mojave in 1971. It came in 7th, which was faster than a couple of F8F and P-51s... Then it went to John Mark at Oshkosh, who also owned a P-51D. A pilot in San Jose by the name of George Rivera bought and brought it to Oakland for restoration in the early 80s. It flew for a short while on the west coast airshow scene before being sold to Bill Farrell. That is when it got the sinister camo which it wore until being sold to TV station owner Minos Kiriakou of Athens, and ferried to Greece. It is now silver with a "Tasmanian devil" cartoon.
David Brady owned On-Mark 44-34766 N9150 which is currently with Howard Keck. This is Dianna Converse's former Benbix racer #91. Then brought up to Marketeer status by On-Mark. During the 1970s it was a drug runner that was based out of Van Nuys. Eventually it was caught and sent to the "sin bin", in this case Castle AFB. How it got back into civilian life again I don't know, but it did and went through several owners, including a stint as a movie extra in "Havana" starring Robert Redford. After Brady's death in the T-37 it was resold out west and went to Keck who is keeping it in immaculate condition at Van Nuys.
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