Register now to get rid of these ads!

Just curious (Phx. hist.)

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by landseaandair, Mar 10, 2009.

  1. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    Something else to look at.

    U2-86-006.JPG
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2016
    els likes this.
  2. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    Bee Line.

     
    Last edited: May 20, 2014
    els likes this.
  3. DRAG.INC
    Joined: Jan 14, 2007
    Posts: 52

    DRAG.INC
    Member

    What ever happened to del blades? Was'nt he from the phoenix area?
     
    els likes this.
  4. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    Piranha/AMT, Rod & Custom, October 1966.

    aprilmayjune2008 006.jpg aprilmayjune2008.jpg aprilmayjune2008 001.jpg aprilmayjune2008 004.jpg aprilmayjune2008 005.jpg aprilmayjune2008 002.jpg aprilmayjune2008 003.jpg

    Hot Rod, November 1966.

    aprilmayjune2008 044.jpg aprilmayjune2008 043.jpg aprilmayjune2008 040.jpg

    Another AMT project, the Dean Martin Jeckle & Hyde Camaro.

    aprilmayjune2008 026.jpg
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2016
    els likes this.
  5. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    Larry Christopherson.

    Popular Hot Rodding, July 1968.
    aprilmayjune2008 411.jpg aprilmayjune2008 462.jpg aprilmayjune2008 463.jpg aprilmayjune2008 464.jpg
    Hot Rod, April 1969.
    aprilmayjune2008 412.jpg aprilmayjune2008 413.jpg
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2016
    els likes this.
  6. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    Dick Petersen, Scottsdale, Popular Hot Rodding, September 1962.

    aprilmayjune2008 010.jpg aprilmayjune2008 011.jpg
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2016
    els likes this.
  7. Pics are too grainy, I cannot see them well enlarged. Is there a wall on the right lane? if there is, it is speedworld. If not, it is somewhere else.

    Steve
     
    els likes this.
  8. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    By the year, it's most likely elsewhere, probably an airfield. I can't seem to pin it down though.
     
    els likes this.
  9. desertdroog
    Joined: Nov 16, 2001
    Posts: 1,020

    desertdroog
    Member

    Here is an article talking about that escape of the German POW's.
    http://home.arcor.de/kriegsgefangene/usa/camps_usa/papago_park.html

    Ancient HoHokam secret...that Salt River...ain't.
     
    els and Hollywood-East like this.
  10. i heard a secret that october 10th is cruise on central and the 11th is a swap meet at gcc.
     
    els likes this.
  11. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    Here's a piece of local history that many haven't seen in a while. The T roadster built by Chauvin Emmons in the early 60s. It's mostly original and still wears the later yellow paint, but now has a big block Chevy in place of the Olds.

    I know the pictures are on the artsy side (not taken by me). It may have been due to the car having been stuck in a corner at a recent get together with a lot of people crowded around it.

    images.jpg WatsonNosedT.jpg

    Today.

    070 (Medium).JPG 071 (Medium).JPG 055 (Medium).JPG 068 (Medium).JPG
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2016
    bymanr and els like this.
  12. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

  13. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    I found a 1961 picture of the Stewart Motors building (from pg. 4, post #64), spire and all!

    1961.jpg

    Lower left, the only major changes appear to be less windows and paint.

    Also visible, is this building (pink one in the photo), which I believe may have been Stevens Herb Inc. at 901 N Central.
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2016
    els likes this.
  14. jeepman
    Joined: Sep 6, 2009
    Posts: 50

    jeepman
    Member
    from az

    i met someone by the name of bloom who photoed races during the 50's, 60's and 70's , has tons of photos. i ask him about make a book, he said he liked the idea. anybody know anything about bookmaking? truthfully there is a lot of racing history here in the valley. it needs to be recorded, especially since some of the racers are gone
     
    els likes this.
  15. lanny haas
    Joined: Nov 1, 2008
    Posts: 560

    lanny haas
    Member
    from Phoenix AZ

    I found this on the vintage sprint car page, but its the phoenix fair grounds race track, one mile. it is gone, the track, but the bleachers are still there
    [​IMG]
     
    els likes this.
  16. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    That picture is just the kind of stuff I wanna see![​IMG]
     
    els likes this.
  17. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

    Here's some other fairground pics for reference.

    card00485_fr.jpg 4026StateFairgrounds.jpg 44grandstand.jpg
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2016
    els likes this.
  18. lanny haas
    Joined: Nov 1, 2008
    Posts: 560

    lanny haas
    Member
    from Phoenix AZ

    i remember when they had the races here in the 50's, I think 60 or 61 was the last year. I remember a car ging into the fans once, and it ended right after that. But I could be way off on that.
     
    els likes this.
  19. landseaandair
    Joined: Feb 23, 2009
    Posts: 4,485

    landseaandair
    Member
    from phoenix

  20. [​IMG]

    I was talking to a guy who grew up here in the 50s. He told me about a guy who was killed at the fair grounds and they later had a race dedicated in his name. Does anyone remember the name Bobby Ball?
    I remember it but, I was pretty small and also more into the drags than the circle track stuff.

    Steve
     
    els likes this.
  21. Hotweel
    Joined: Jun 23, 2010
    Posts: 66

    Hotweel
    Member

    Growing up in Phoenix in the '70s, my favorite speed shop was Goosic. I remember the first time I went in there in '75, there was a glass '55 Chevy front end on display. I also remember Loper's, National High Performance Speed Center, Service Center and Chuck's in Glendale.
     
    els likes this.
  22. need louvers ?
    Joined: Nov 20, 2008
    Posts: 12,903

    need louvers ?
    Member

    Hey I know of Bobby Ball! I know that he was a big name in racing through the fifties and into the sixties. I can't confirm if he was killed at the fairgrounds though. I know at the very end he got into talent scouting and opened an agency that was known as Bobby Ball academy, something like that. It was on 16th st. just south of Indian school rd.
     
    els likes this.
  23. need louvers ?
    Joined: Nov 20, 2008
    Posts: 12,903

    need louvers ?
    Member

    Loper's is still in the same place, looks the same as it always has! Was in there yesterday for a bit. Chuck's is over off of 27th. ave and clarendon these days with one hell of a facility, ( reminds me, I have to head over there tomorrow) I miss the Service Center on north central, and the head "goose"has been gone for a few years now...
     
    els likes this.
  24. ssaza25
    Joined: Jun 20, 2010
    Posts: 1,766

    ssaza25
    Member
    from arizona

    Just ran across this thread. I was looking for Del Blades, I had one of his 409 motors in a 61 bubble top Chevy [The Animal]. Scottsdale Speed specialists CHANGED THERE NAME TO SCOTTSDALE AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS, Moved to just west of Scottsdale road on the north side of Thomas. Still in business and still racing a funny car.I worked at the Scottsdale Speed sp. behind the A & W rootbeer stand in the early 70's, Tweety was the painter and Von Dutch lived in his bus for a short time in the parking lot.
     
    els likes this.
  25. need louvers ?
    Joined: Nov 20, 2008
    Posts: 12,903

    need louvers ?
    Member

    I used to work for Advance Radiator in downtown Scottsdale in the early eighties. I started as a delivery guy, and got to know all the guys at Scottsdale Automotive Specialties. Although in the ensuing nearly thirty years I can't remember the head guys name. I remember dropping a radiator there on Christmas eve one year, waked through the door, set the radiator down, was handed a beer, and joined in on their party. When my boss called to see where I was, I told him. Instead of getting fired, he dropped the phone jumped in the truck came over with more beer and party continued. The guys from Ron Fassel racing who shared our building on 2nd and Brown were the next call, (Scottsdale Automotive Specialist's cross town funny car rival) more beer, more party. Went well into the night....
     
    els likes this.
  26. Wow, you do go back a few eons. I guess I do too. When I went to Washington High, on Glendale Ave in the 60's, Allan Knutsen was a few years ahead of me. He was racing at Beeline. He had a red 1940 Ford coup gasser. He later built 2 more cars, both Willys, a '41 and a 33(?). My senior year (65) I bought Allan's '40 Ford and put it on the street. I had a 292 with an aluminum flywheel and Haye's pressure plate and disc. The rear gears were 4:11s with welded spiders. I went through so many 3 speeds, then got fed up and put 3 4-speeds in it, then I put a 4-speed hydro in it. Shortly after that I met Chuck Forsty(?). He was working in a shop on Glendale Ave about the 2700 block. At that time I lived next door to Dick Buffington who raced a long chassis B/MR. 272 sbc with a 671 and LaSalle trans. It was a T shortbed (fiberglass) red and silver metalflake with a big key for a push bar. Anyone have any pictures of that car, I'd love to have one. Fec 66 I went into the Coasty Gaurds for 4 years. When I got out the 2nd job I had was working for Johnny Loper. The same guy who used to race Allan Knutsen.
    My Phoenix was a small town back then. The was another place or two you didn't mention. One was a 24 hour parts warehouse over on Van Buren by the fairgrounds. I was there many nights. I would sleep as late in the day as I could and work on cars at night when I wasn't on Central. The other place was Central Auto Parts. They had an old guy there who knew some Flathead stuff, Navarro mysteries and such. I think his name was Spoonie.
    I believe I was Johnny's first employee. It was 1970 and he was married to Joan who had gone to WHS also. The store was kinda small and we did a lot of mail order. I think the address was 10 E. Clarenden or something. I put in a lot of extra hours with John and my dad even came and built shelving units for him for free. Many years later I went back to Phx and visited with John. After I heard all of his stories he was done with me. Didn't ask 1 thing about me. I asked about a T shirt. He said yeah he'd get me one. He did and it was $18.00!!! Nuthin' had changed -
     
    els likes this.
  27. Dean something?
     
    els likes this.
  28. You can see Bobby Ball's famous car at the Phoenix Museum over by Tempe. It is owned and restored by and on loan to the museum by Bob Fletcher, also a Phoenix racing personality. He bought redeveloped and made PIR a sucess many years ago. He raced 3 Indy cars in the late 60's and his Cobre Tire company sponsored many other types or cars throughout Arizona.
     
    els likes this.
  29. I was there the night a young driver who was trying to get his "Fuel" license was killed. The car's throttle had jambed wide open on it's previous 2 passes and the regular drive refussed to drive it again. The kid heard the owner wanted it run so he stpped up. They let him drive. I wa standing at the other end on a bulkhead made of sawed off and burried telephone poles. It was the strangest pass I have ever seen. He made a perfect pass except heseemed to aim it right for the pole I was standing on and he hit it! I had managed to get about 20 feet away. I will never forget that explsion or being second to the scene. I was terrible. I heard his only other injury was a broken ankle. He was still in the cage but the car was in 3. When the motor came out one of the header tuble passed through the top of his head. The car owner had a Mexican name and was from California. Rumour was that he didn't make it back to Cali.. It's a big desert out there and some very large fellas showed him the way -
     
    els likes this.
  30. Bill Van Dyke
    Joined: May 21, 2008
    Posts: 810

    Bill Van Dyke
    Member

    Bobby Ball was involved in a midget race accident at Carrell Speedway in Cal. during the 1952 season which left him in a coma. He passed away in Feb. 1954 without regaining consciousness. Big time AAA driver with a promising future. As I recall they held a memorial race each year a the fairgrounds. Lucky enough to see a few with Bryan, Bettenhausen and Vukovich.
     
    Last edited: Sep 5, 2010
    els likes this.

Share This Page

Register now to get rid of these ads!

Archive

Copyright © 1995-2021 The Jalopy Journal: Steal our stuff, we'll kick your teeth in. Terms of Service. Privacy Policy.

Atomic Industry
Forum software by XenForo™ ©2010-2014 XenForo Ltd.