Homer French in my backup car that I loaned him to run the B-Cl*** at the Drome. He won 10 features, 8 in a row. Only ran half of the season and still finished second in points.
Lost this Ford July 3rd 1968. Hit a car so hard It broke in half. Had to bring it home with two wreckers. slid it back together so neighbors would not complain.
That's true for NASCAR...1953 rules mandated roll bars for hardtops & 'verts, "recommended" them for post cars. Not so sure what the Midwestern ***ociation of Race Cars rules were... As for headlights/taillights; quite a few NASCAR Grand National cars were transitioning from full lights to sheet metal discs/hubcaps over the headlight openings in 53-54. Fireball Roberts ran full lights on his Buick at Darlington in '55, so it seems to be a hit-and-miss thing even in the middle part of the decade. Not sure how this applies to MARC rules though.
Marshall Teague (Hudson), Mike Klapak (#35 Nash), and Ray Duhigg (#98 Plymouth) go roundy-round at Dayton; June 24, 1951. 1950 Plymouth owned by Bill France, Alvin Hawkins, and Hubert Westmoreland. Johnny Mantz drove this car to victory in NASCAR's first 500 mile race at Darlington. Three weeks later, Leon Sales drove it to victory at North Wilkesboro and Tim Flock finished 4th in the car at Orange Speedway in October. Car is on display at the Darlington Raceway Museum. **** Meyer's '50 Fastback at Carrell Speedway circa 1951-52.
My last super latemodel at the Drome. Won races at Drome, Whitesville and Beech Bend. will have more pictures of it later.
the other two are rich johnson and the one on the right is my dad larry foster on page 85 pic 1696 found this sight by accident this is super.
allstarracing, again your photos bring back memories. In Post No. 1772, the Ventura wreck in the infield, official on the left with his back to the camera appears to be either my son or Tom Ford. Interesting Ventura story. At Corbin our Pure Street cl*** is almost exclusively Camaros. Guy brought a Nova in, and I told him I was going to call it a Ventura. He asked why, and I said, "We've got plenty of Chevrolets." They brought another one in a week later and I called it an Olds Omega.
Indybigjohn I might be wrong but I think that is your son. Seems as I remember Tom Ford as more slender,taller,shoulders a little more sloped foward and shorter straighter hair. He used to do the on track car lineups and I don't remember him there that night.
I have pictures of NASCAR Grand Nationals and modifieds from Daytona I think 74 and 75 when I was there with Charlie Paxton and ARCA. I am digging them out and will get them scaned. Also more pictures fron San Gabriel, Riverside and Ontario Cali. when I crewed and ran NASCAR sportsman. I will post the stockcars here and the modifieds on the other sight. Hope to get them scaned this weekend. An interesting side note. When I applied for my NASCAR license back then you could get a Sportsman or Grand National license. I got a Grand National license and wanted the no. 97. Red Farmer my hero of the day allready had it so they said I could use 97w denoting "west coast". and my license no. was LCB97w.Allstarracing
Can someone tell me what the go advanced ****on does on the quick reply? I looked everywhere I could think of for the answer but didn't find it. Allstarracing
I think it just takes you to the regular post section, don't think you can post pictures on the quick reply ****on, least that was the way it used to be? Heck, try it and see what happens! Don't think the web board will melt down or anything. Gene
it just gives you access to all the thread 'tools', pretty much the same as when you 'quote' a reply, same options. you can add multiple pictures to a response if you want, click on the yellow square with the mountains {and what looks like a stamp} and add the url or address {http...} for each picture you want to show. there's a limit how many you can add to a single reply, but i think it's 20 or so...
Does anyone have pictures of the 6 cylinder cl*** NASCAR had in the early 60's? I think they only ran it for a couple years. Chrysler over dominated with the Hyper-Pak Slant Sixes. Here is a link to pictures of a Petty Valiant slot car I built using a MoPar calendar picture as reference: http://www.professormotor.com/43valiant.shtml Marty
Gwhite, I ment to ask this the other day, is the Leon Sells you mention the same one that ran dirt around Atlanta back in the '70s-'80s?? "1950 Plymouth owned by Bill France, Alvin Hawkins, and Hubert Westmoreland. Johnny Mantz drove this car to victory in NASCAR's first 500 mile race at Darlington. Three weeks later, Leon Sales drove it to victory at North Wilkesboro and Tim Flock finished 4th in the car at Orange Speedway in October. Car is on display at the Darlington Raceway Museum."
Nascar was still running a 6 cylinder cl*** on the west coast when I left in 1972.The killer cars were 56 Plymouth savoys with slant sixes. I will have to look up the drivers name that was series champion. I think his first name Bill. He was Killed at riverside I think. He was a Petty protege' and was being groomed for Petty Enterprises and he had everybody covered. Supposedly he was running a Petty car used as a sportsman when he wrecked. I won't swear to that but thats what I heard. There are pictures in the older Stockcar racing magazines of the six cylinder cars.Allstarracing
Hey Indybigjohn I have a picture of you leaning on the hood of my car after a feature win at Charlestown with your son sitting on the steps leading from the flag stand to the track and one with you at the front of the car after another feature win with Tom Ford coming down those steps. It is your son in the picture of the Ventura in the infield. I will get those pictures scaned and posted soon.Allstarracing
Check out clips from an interview I did W/Jack McDonald on youtube, I see him from time to time, he'll be glad to know someone was asking about him.
Just found this great site yesterday. I've been doing video work for the Sportsdrome Speedway in Jeffersonville, IN since 2001. The Sportsdrome currently has a monthly tv show on ICN2 in the Louisville area & race videos are available. I've been looking for old stuff from the Sportsdrome & Fairgrounds(Louisville , KY) 1961-80 for several years. I have a decent collection some of which you can view some of at twistedmetalvideo.com. I'm always on the lookout for more so if anyone can help be sure to let me know. I'm especially looking for Sportsdrome Programs from 1966-1975 if anyone has any of those they have been nearly impossible to find. Johnny Potts great to see you on here, looking forward to meeting a lot of other new folks soon.
bucrons i have heard alot about them,you didnt by any chance get them from andy vertrees or larry foster back in the day larry ismy dad
No. Two of them came from Tom Winters that he had ran and two were from Jim Taylor. Tom winters had them also but they still had Jims name and number on them in grease pencil. Taylor and a couple of more drivers went together and took a trailer north and bought all they could find. We had used up all that were around here. They kept what they wanted and sold the rest to cover expenses and make a profit. These two were his that he never run after he brought then back. These tires were the boss hoggs until 1968. In 68 I set the track record at the Drome with a nearly new set I found in Elizabethtown and ten minutes later Andy Vertrees reset it with the first set of actual racing tires anyone had seen on a figure eight car. Then the demise of the bucron started because racers could buy race tires locally and they had become faster than the bucrons. The bucrons were so sought after until 68 that some racers would cut a tire and put it inside a bucron that had a slice or hole in it to use up the tire. A bucron was good until there wasn't anything left. I have seen them with holes worn in them and another tire tread cut and put inside. Allstarracing