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Drag Racing?
ABC's coverage of the '63 NHRA winternationals...footage of "Big Daddy" himself...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TZNx3TJ_JI&feature=emb_title |
That’s really cool - I’m going to send this to my father. Some of you know he was one of the pioneers of drag racing and got out in 62 after a clutch explosion that injured a spectator.
He was at the top of the game at the time. He knew Big Daddy and Art Alfons... It will be interesting to see if dad watches the video or not. |
Then he must cross path with Eric Rickman? His son, lives about 6 houses down the street from me in his late 60s, retired. He has a bunch of old 60's hot rods and motorcycles and fusses with them often and is still involved in the local hot rod shows and clubs.
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I wasn't much into drag racing other than following it in magazines. I didn't even go to the local track, but in the 60's I voraciously read about all the greats. My local hero was George Montgomery, "King of the Gassers" from Dayton and I always look for him in these videos. A few years ago I got to meet him and we became good friends. I wrote a book about him and sat at his feet while he related stories of the halcyon days of drag racing. Boy, does he have stories.
There is a fantastic vintage drags event in Bowling Green, KY in the summer. I went down with George to do a book signing and he introduced me to some of the greats. Here is a picture of MrsWD and I with George and Don Garlits. It was taken by Don's girlfriend, who is like 40? years younger than him. (George says and it's not sitting well with his family). http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614477560.jpg |
We have a great time at the nostalgia drags in Bowling Green.
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I made a model of a Fiat Topolino A/Altered when I was a kid. Always wanted to own a 1930s era Topolino. |
That’s my dad on the right...
They were the first in Canada to run a blown hemi. https://jalopnik.com/some-crazy-bastards-once-put-a-hemi-in-a-messerschmitt-1747197424 |
When I was a kid, our next door neighbor had a twin engine dragster. Good times.
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After I got out of the Army in 1966, I went back to work for a guy named Ed Wills. I'd worked for him in 1962. For a time, I helped on his racing crew (not connected to my work) doing general things like changing in & out warm up plugs, warming up the engines, pushing his boat around in the water, hauling it to & from events, etc. He held the quarter mile for drag boats for a while, & his wife held the women's record for a while also. He also raced funny cars later on. At the time, he told me his boat (Sanger hull & Chrysler provided hemis built by Keith Black) was worth $10K. He was one of my adult male models in life. He had a friendly, inclusiveness to his personality while requiring accurate, hard work. Last time I saw him in around 1989, I told him he was a role model for me, which pleased him a lot. Here is a picture of me pushing his boat around.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614490332.jpg |
Very cool, thanks for posting.
Before my time, but I would have loved it. embedded <iframe width="1280" height="720" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3TZNx3TJ_JI" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
George Montgomery
<iframe width="715" height="536" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Cn7sEAdmOMI" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> I've only been to one drag race (in '69 or '70)... it was in Blaney, SC... rode the Greyhound the 30-40 miles from college and met up with a buddy. Saw the Sox team and some notable rails at the time. Fun to watch. |
I grew up 6 doors down from Gary Gabelich. He once did a short warm up of a rail job in the street before heading to Lion's later in the day. IDT the neighbors were as excited as I was at age 12.
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That Mustang was an interesting car. It had a Willys frame. George had been doing so well with a Ford SOHC 429 in his Willys that Ford invited him to take it to Detroit to a Ford Motorsports event with all the Ford big wigs. One of the Vice Presidents looked at George's Willys and said, "I thought we sold Fords?" That started the Mustang project. |
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Edit- that might be a picture of the real car. I can't always tell anymore. Edit, part deux. Actually the Malco Mustang was a very nice piece in it's own right. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1614529508.jpg |
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Sorry but it was a lay-up. :) |
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