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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Long Island, NY
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I don't know if any remnants of Olympic Park still remain today.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: FL Panhandle
Posts: 148
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Going through another one of Dad's boxes and found his envelope stuffed with orignal old Race car decals. Just put up a nice group of mixed type (midget, sprint, Ind etc) race car graphic ones, on the vintage Sprint thread..
Here are two special Early midget ones. Original 1936 Freeport Stadium decal, for the Tuesday AND Friday midget races. (the bottom date was added later, by us, to show correct date). The other is a custom vintage decal that Dad had made a few of, back in the day, of his #8 Gertler Special. There are some other original vintage midget ones on the sprint thread, mixed in the grouping.. ![]()
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Bethel Park,Pa.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: South Wales Great Britain
Posts: 217
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Memaerobilia.....thanks for sharing.....the T shirt idea would be so cool.....
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Piscataway, NJ
Posts: 61
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Midgets at Loudon Vintage Show The #59 Blew a hole in its Sesco.
Sorry the 42z is a Sprint Car |
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#3666 |
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 119
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I like the photos a lot. The #42 sprint car is responsible, indirectly, for one of the great things in recent history. Herman Wise from Atlanta was the driver for this car over several years. He had a rock go through his face shield and suffered a very severe compressed skull fracture. The owner of the car was an engineer for General Electric and he was determined to do something to help prevent this injury from happening again. The result was Lexan!
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#3667 |
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Port Jervis NY
Posts: 230
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The # 71 is a TQ. Pretty sure that's a Crosley engine, too. They used to put on some ral good indoor shows in the Teaneck, NJ Armory during the winter months. Future wife and I woudl go every Saturday night, and order the same seats for the following week, when leaving after the nights racing. Back then (1958-59) we didn't worry about snow.
Which remeinds me - I have the race results for the indoor races held at the Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx, NY, from the 40's. Can only find one show that was canceled due to weather, and they ran a couple of times a week in the armory, back then. |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Piscataway, NJ
Posts: 61
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We spent many Friday nights at Pine Brook wathcing the ATQMRA TQs with all kinds of engines. Crosleys were still used and I still recall Alan Mollet's #1. But Howard Boyd's #43 had its own sound that the old Triumph made. We could tell Lenny Boyd was on the track as we walked across the parking lot. Every time I pass the Home Depot I feel a bit of sadness. |
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 119
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When we were trying to get a TQ group going down here in the Carolinas, we go a lot of support from both the guys in Indiana and the ATQMARA guys. It was quite a change for them to come down here and run on our much bigger tracks.
A few of the guys were still running Crosleys, but most had switched to various snowmobile engines. We ran mostly punched out single stick Honda motorcycle engines. Anyway, we had a great time racing with these guys and they must have enjoyed coming down our way as many of them did so time and time again. Doc |
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: N/W ohio
Posts: 66
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Carl Ruby, Lyle Heilman, Sie Flory,Ed Bremer and Al Pratt,, N/W ohio bad boys 1955, car is Cushman powered
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Shelbyville, Ky
Posts: 296
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Bruce Jacobi from Salem, In used to run that #71 T.Q.
DocF, never heard the story about lexan but knew Herman had that happen to him. The car has been restored. Sonny Ates drive it several times after Herman. Jim |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Bethel Park,Pa.
Posts: 351
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Suffield CT
Posts: 437
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Bob Ziegler's #42 also ran URC in the late 60's. I'm thinking Herman drove it then. Denny Z.
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#3674 |
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 119
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I am quite sure that Herman drove the Ziegler car on several occasions after his accident. This car was always immaculate - I never saw show up anywhere looking less than perfect. Was not Ted Swiontek the mechanic on this car, at least in its Auto Club years?
I got the Lexan story from Chris Economaki when we were discussing the accident several years after it happened. I do believe that Bob Ziegler worked for G.E. Now on another subject, yes the #71 TQ pictured earlier on the page is one that Bruce Jacobi drove. I knew Bruce before he got hurt in Nascar. It is interesting to note that he got virtually nothing from the Nascar insurance policy, whereas the USAC policy of the day paid most medical bills and a few bucks each week of disability. Doc |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Suffield CT
Posts: 437
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DocF, You are correct Ted Swiontek was the mechanic on the #42.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Shelbyville, Ky
Posts: 296
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DocF,
When I got hurt indoors at Ft. Wayne in Jan. 67 [driving for Ted Hartley] and was offwork almost a month USAC paid all the bills and I got more money each week than I got where I was working. Jim |
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#3677 |
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Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Suffield CT
Posts: 437
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USAC cares about it's people and they take care of their people when they are hurt. Denny Z.
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Parker City, IN
Posts: 108
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I am trying to identify these pins I've had since I was a kid. Bought them from a guy that used to work on my dad's boats, whose house and shop was a mile or 2 west of Winchester Speedway in Indiana. They are nice enamel pins, and curved if you look from the top, like they are made to pin into a hat or belt. There is a thumbwheel on the back that screws on, with the words "HOOKEAST" and "PROVIDENCE RI" on it. Anyone have any more information on them? Thanks!!
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Grenade Inspector
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Bethel Park,Pa.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Meriden, CT
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