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Man, those days. Love hearing about another winnin' old Buick. Red light AFTER you left the line? Sounds dastardly. We need to yak at the track sometime cause I'd like to hear more stories. And of course I got a ton too. Hey Chuck, where's that Wedge wagon now?
BTW: You all know the outcome - I won - but I can tell everyone is chompin' at the bit to know the final saga of the drama that day...... (Zzzzzzz) hahaha My last run on my 21.70 dial.......... ![]() Last edited by Bruce Fulper; 07-02-2007 at 01:42 AM. |
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Chuck,
Lying in the gravel, huh. I remember one night out at 16th and Haven lying underneath my corvette hooking the mufflers back up while a cop was talking to my girlfriend siiting in the car. Yes, i was real skinny back then. They weren't issuing tickets for racing but if you made too much noise leaving, you would get one. Those were the days. Too bad Bruce is so young. He missed a lot. You know, thinking back on some of those nights out on 16th, we were pretty stupid. There would be cars lining both sides of the street for most of the quarter mile and we would race between them. I can't remember ever having an accident but that was only by the grace of God. How did I live to be this old? |
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Young! Why thank you...
I still got to see my share of what I consider unreal street racing around Kent, Cleveland and Akron Ohio in the '60's. In the summer I used to bike over to the local hot spot in Kent on Friday nights, The Short Stop, sometimes A&W. One of my personal memorable moments - the guys were getting ready to gang up and head to Tallmadge, Ohio, just a few miles south to that A&W where some of the guys from Akron would come over, Tallmadge was east of Akron, so it was a decent spot to meet in the middle. I wanted to catch a ride so bad, I'd been hanging around Ron McClusky and his double altered wheelbase '65 Hemi Coronet. He knew I REALLY wanted to tag along so he said, "Get in the back and hold on the to rollbar." Of course there was no back seat so I was sitting on the floor. I might have been 14 at the time and Ron's buddy rode up front. Ron's car was Kents baddest machine so it was a hell of an honor to be riding in the lead car. The guys were like that - the fastest car always led the pack. "Bout halfway to Tallmadge there was a big hill and as you came down the other side, right at the bottom of the hill was a set of railroad tracks. Of course back then everyone pimped over the tracks like a snail. After the tracks there was a long straight-a-way. So each car after inching across the tracks would stop and let it happen. Remember I didn't know this the FIRST time. So as Ron stopped after crossing the tracks he yelled, "Hang on!" and that.... ohmigod.......stood it up and slammed that Dodge against the rear bumper and I remember seeing the moon out of the windshield. No frigging kidding. Damn....talk about being scared and knowing you were instantly "cool" at the same time.....everyone behind us had seen it. Bad ***. As you can tell that ride was an experience of a lifetime. I wonder if Dave Sebring was there. He just got promoted to sales at TCI. Dave will tell you about McCluskys Coronet and lots of other wild Kent happenings. Like the time a guy brought a blown red 55 T-bird Pontiac powered gasser to town to pick on the guys. Unloaded it across the street from the Short Stop. I don't remember anyone taking him on. Dave will also confirm the night Ron's girlfriend or wife pushed the REVERSE pushbutton after going thru the traps at Quaker City one Saturday night. Spun it around but didn't hurt anything. This car was a true 10.80 street car in the late '60's. In Kent that was hot. Man....and like you guys, that was just one night in what seemed like a million. Street racing was a way of life. Glad we made it thru. |
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Hey Bruce,
You didn't answer. Didn't we meet when you announcing at Norton in '95? I remember winning the bracket on my birthday. Diane had you announce it. |
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I didn't know that was a question. Yes, I'm pretty sure it would have been Norton cause I hadn't started announcing full time at Pomona yet. Mighta been at Pomona.....Tell these guys about Norton....44 acres of concrete!
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I disgress. We only had 1/8 mile drags cause that's all the government and insurance company would allow. But is was flat and smooth. And the pits; you couldn't find a weed in all 44 acres. Nobody parked in the dirt. It did get a little warm but it wasn't dirty. There were k-rails the entire length and plenty of run off at the end. Ahhhh, the good old days. |
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Floyd:
You were driving the truck at Norton right? Last edited by Bruce Fulper; 07-04-2007 at 03:09 PM. |
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