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Dennis P Chapman 11-20-2011 08:28 PM

Re: Connecting Highway
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SAMATCOTOOLSMAN (Post 294635)
Ed,you made the day for "the zinger" with this post!!!-he thinks "james"was familer with the conduit....no?
Art leong,when zinger saw you refered to "eny" he was crying!
"eny"-east new york,baby...even in red-hook(two words if you from bklyn.,36,ny),bath beach,maspeth....if you said you was from east new york,a brownsville boy,you had no problem.being that the zinger was also from canarsie,he had double coverage.(lol).
Art,remember if a car was stolen...where do you go???.......flatlands& pennsylvania aves.-if no good,go to the lunchenette on livonia....right?-
for some good nostalgia on eny check eny projects on the web.
Ps-red lang of the "dead end kids" fueler team lived in fairfield towers projects,near van sicklen.
For any newark area racers on this site you ever run rt.21(mc carter hwy)the covered hwy-by the dream boat???..joe fasano.....come on,charlie treadwell,levi holmes,the "china-man...
Pauley,(precht)the zinger told me hes comin down to drag that a car of yours out the garage!!!
Love this thread man.....i miss bklyn.

Dream boat also called the under pass and you also had ave P.

Liteweight 02-27-2014 10:46 PM

Re: Connecting Highway
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Ceasrine (Post 181561)
cammer427,
From your Hemi Helper friend, Paul\
68' Hemi Dart; Code; LO23
68' Hemi Cuda; Code BO29
Good questions, and great thread going on here. The 'Brookyln Heavy'
Dart sure looks like the Mutt Brothers car. In 1971, lots of Hemi guys were going to the Tunnel-Ram and the monster Holley's, and abandoning the cross-ram with the 770 Holleys. Better atomization. So it is possible that the 'Heavy' car is one-and-the-same.

On Manhattan Speed Shop. Yes it did exist and they did sponsor a
72' D/G Vega (owned by R & R Construction) around 74'/75'.
The other location; Manhattan Speed & Power Equipment was located on 232 West Broadway.
As for other sponsors, Manhattan Speed Shop sponsored a Hemi Dart,
in 69' ?. I have a photo of their Dart versus Charlie Castaldo's SS/BA
car (his second Dart).

Amazingly, the only original Hemi Cuda that ended up in New York
(original factory order) was Ed Miller (SS/B) out of East Syracuse.
Paul,,,more to share

Bringing up an old post due to new info on my car. Paul, .head on over to my thread for the latest .
Paul, do you have this picture still available?

liteweight

chris ok 02-28-2014 01:33 PM

Re: Connecting Highway
 
I think the Mutt Bros Dart was the SK Speed Dart.

Anthony Mogavero 05-03-2016 10:46 PM

Re: Connecting Highway
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Ceasrine (Post 180487)
Yonkers Joe,
I remember the 69' L-88 Corvette that the body shop guy owned.
He had his girlfriend drive it, and on the back was lettered,
'If you can beat me, you can eat me'.
What was his minimum, $500 per race?
Raced 'heads-up only', no car-length handicaps.
Don't remember anyone coming up with that amount of cash back then
71'/72'.
Never saw it at E-Town or Dover, but it was supposed to be a
11.50 machine. Yes, it was a street driven. Hung out along
Central Avenue Scarsdale/Yonkers..
Close-ratio, w/4.56's.
P

Yonkers Joe, the vette you're referring to is "Longette's Vette" from Matawan , NJ. :-)

fullmetaljacket 08-01-2016 07:30 PM

Re: Connecting Highway
 
Mutt Bros Dart was for sure the S&K speed Dart. I know the original owner and one of the last Mutt Brothers.

fullmetaljacket 08-03-2016 08:50 PM

Re: Connecting Highway
 
Back to the topic at hand, Connecting's last race was officially in 1997 when a certain Black car ran against a heavily juiced small block S10 truck.
The truck just nipped him at the stripe or the second overpass bridge if you wanna call that the line. The hole with its tar top was a bit bumpy out of the hole and then smooth once you reach the new concrete at around 300 ft out.


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