I don't have any pics. Max Rep trained back then at Rays gym. Back then we didn't have camera phones or carried around cameras like they do today. Ray had absolute HUGE legs and arms. His legs were easily at least 30". He was not a tall guy and very very thick. To look at him and not think he even had a chance to squat that weight is just dumb. I bet I have seen more powerlifting meets than most people on here and I have seen 170 lb guys squat close to 700. By the way I not only watched them I was the emcee. I am far from being an expert on this stuff but I have seen strong and I have been strong. I don't need to lie about anything.
Huge wheels don't
necessarily mean a thing. To squat 900, leg strength is the least of your concerns. Oh, I have won powerlifting meets and have befriended a few of the true legends of strength (Coan, Kazmaier, Gillingham, etc.), so I'm not a fool. I am training for a raw and drug-free 700-pound squat, as well.
The guys you have seen do close to 700 at under 200 pounds bodyweight were using advanced and extensive support gear. BIG difference. Did Ray have 900 on his back? Perhaps. However, I can state without pause, the man did NOT squat the weight in any way that would resemble a lift that would approximate one that would garner two or three white lights in a powerlifting meet. No way, no how.
He likely squatted in a rack with the crossbars set to a height that would stop the barbell at a depth that would still have him well above parallel if he dumped. His stance was probably like what his brother used ... a hybrid power/Olympic style.
Even with these concessions I still question the accuracy of what you report to have seen.