"Eddie Neff grew up in Southeast Dallas not too far from the old Devil's Bowl that was located behind the Buckner Drive-In. On Friday nights he could hear the roar of the engines. He started going to the races and soon became a member of the pit crew... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
It's a pretty tight layout. I wish I could hold in 3 dimensional form, instead of the computer based magazine. Print work slowly goes the way of the Dinosaur.
I love the online magazine format. I'm going to be busy for a while looking through all the back issues.
An older buddy of mine laments the fact that he, along with every other dirt tracker in the states, is responsible for the shortage of Ford coupes. Nice mag! Thanx!!!!!!!!
Eddie, Good meeting you the other day, thanks so much for putting the Benefit Car Show in there Rusty
Really liked the coverage on the Cleburne Creepers club.....Bill Hassel currently attends our annual old geezers reunion in Dallas each year ...good stuff here Thanks,Ryan
Another great post by Ryan, and another online magazine to keep me entertained when the wife is getting ready to go out lol
We lived off Buckner in 1960 - I remember the drive-in because it had a giant clown face on it! The Devil's bowl was not too far from BigTown (first indoor shopping mall in Dallas if not Texas). Nice story...
dose any one know if any of caddo mills is still there my dad use to race there I would like to go there one day if there's any thing left ?
I think Don Ross knows more about it . I seem to remember he tried to get the scorpion there to take some pictures and the owners of caddo said no .