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I was tooling around youtube and found some footage of the first legal drag race in the state of Michigan. Comments claim that the race went down in Amrhein just off of Eckles in Livonia - the Chevrolet Spring & Bumper plant provides the backgroun... To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here. |
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Wow! So cool to see the different styles of builds on here. Thanks!
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Great footage. Some interesting cars in there. Liked the track roadster and the RPU's.
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Thanks for digging up that gem for us.
Watching a tire develop smoke never gets old!
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More of the same can be found on this nice website... http://thehotrodsofdearborn.com/1953Drags.html#
Steve
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Location: Rochester, MI
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Check this link out. Some historic pics of all of our drag race and circle tracks.
http://www.waterwinterwonderland.com/ I grew up near Motor City Dragway, but it closed down soon after I was born. As a teen in the 80s, there was talk of re-opneing it. Unfortunately it was shot down because of the homeowner complaints of noise from the newly-built subdivisions nearby. Anyway... There are some great historic pics from all of the various tracks. You can spend hours getting lost on this site.
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Location: Troy, MI
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Awesome find!
I had an internship at that plant (was Delphi Spring Plant at that point) back in the summer of 1996. I had no idea this bit of history took place there. The plant was HUGE. Its completely gone now.
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Great footage. That was still pretty open land in the 70s if I remember correctly. Must have been farm land then. My sister lived off Eckles in the 90's but closer to Ann Arbor Rd. about a mile away. She'll get a laugh out of this.
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my dad retired from that plant. 30 years with GM. im sure he would have been there on that day as he grew up 2 miles from there. to bad most around that area do not know any of the history. when we were kids my dad took us kids to the union hall at that same location around christmas.can you believe they had presents for all the employees kids that showed up. man that hall was packed.the old man won a contest for a suggestion. mom and him went to a dinner and he got free use of a brand new corvair for a week. also got use of a lot of new cars for the weekends. there was a class action suit in the 90s. lot of cancer from that plant. got the old man.
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Location: Livonia,Mi
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I live a few miles from that exact spot. Lots of folks showed up to hit those races including Tommy Foster in his Hot Rod from Pontiac, Mi. They used to do the same thing near Willow Run airport on the Weekends. AHHHHHH the good old days before we needed the Goverment to protect us from ourselves
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Cool stuff for sure.
Brings back wonderful memories from the good old day's of drag racing. Jimbo
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There's a car at about 30 seconds in that I think is one we showed in Bob and Brad Arnold's chapter in the Rodder's Journal Scrapbook (I've included a screen shot of the photo...it's on page 251 of the book). Do any of you guys know anything about that car? It's one that we weren't able to identify in the caption. |
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I had an uncle that was a wayne county sheriff deputy back in the late 50's
he was told to go supervise the racers there a few times |
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Frank Mack would also bring out his T to have some fun
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In fact you can see ol' Frankie kicking up the roadsters heels at 1:29 in,.... And you can see "The Blue Racer" in the left lane at 2:07 when it still had the flathead. and again at 2:29 That Roadster went on to win the B/SR Class at the 1964 NHRA US Nationals and again at the 1966 Spring nationals in Bristol.
Anybody catch Bill Waddell’s Pick up in there,........
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The coupe at 33 seconds is F'n awesome!
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I think everyone of them cars had a flathead and WWW's. I didn't see any dragging the ground either. Hmmmm..
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Frank Mack lived about 5 or 6 miles from that drag race spot. Thanks for posting it Ryan
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Outstanding!! These Michigan guys were equal to the California cars of '53, and I am a native Californian...
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Its interesting to see all the www's that kind of supprised me to see them on the track. and There was no dragging the ground but I was also supprised to see how low a couple of those cars were. |
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