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Lucky, shown here with one of his “Hell Driver” cars, was very supportive of military causes during World War II
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Lucky Teter felt safety belts would save lives and helped to develop various types.
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The car Lucky was operating when he was killed during a jump at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
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The team often jumped over multiple vehicles or a large bus.
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Lucky Teter became one of the world’s first daredevils.
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The stunt team employed many people, including promotors who successfully promoted their shows
