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01-26-2011 08:31 AM #1
Indoor Drag Racing from 63-64 at the International Amphitheater in Chicago...
Buddy sent me an email with these pics. Thought they where worthy of sharing.
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01-26-2011 08:33 AM #2
The rest of the pictures.
Heres the rest of em.
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01-26-2011 08:38 AM #3
Bet that would make your butt grab the seat when ya got to the doors as evidenced by the pic of the coupe !!!!
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01-26-2011 08:46 AM #4
Yeah, looks like they used the armco rails to "guide" a car through the doorway if it were fish tailing like that '63 Plymouth appears to be starting to (though he's looking over his left shoulder, so maybe something else is going on). I'll bet the sound reverberations were wicked too.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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01-26-2011 08:50 AM #5
I remember hearing about that. Thanks for sharing the pictures.Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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01-26-2011 08:53 AM #6
This is a tad bit off topic, but has the name "FUJIMO" ever crossed your path?Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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01-26-2011 09:10 AM #7
Reminds me of my childhood obsession with drag racing! I lived not too far away... but was too young to find a way up there during those years. I remember seeing some sort of magazine coverage on the event.
I did get to the huge auto show in Chicago about '66... and U.S.30 a couple years later.
ChiTown seemed like a "Mecca" to me then. They also had Knickey Chevrolet, Grand Spaulding Dodge, the 4-lane track west of town, the ChiTown Hustler, Shake Rattle & Run, and soooo much more!
I wanna go back and do it again. :-(
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01-26-2011 09:31 AM #8
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01-26-2011 09:39 AM #9
Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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01-26-2011 09:50 AM #10
Hotrodpaint
It was Nickey (with a backwards 'K') and the 4 lane strip was Byron Dragway(out near Rockford)
Nickey is still around--guy bought the name/trademark a few years ago and deals in those era muscle cars--He is doing the new Camaros now and my son Corey is doing all the tuning/dyno work on them( in between engines here)
I never raced down there as I didn't believe that I could get thru the" hole in the wall"
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01-26-2011 09:54 AM #11
No wasn't into anything much unless it went in circles. I was pretty fascinated with Danny Millers Maverick bodied funny car when he would come visit the 3 gals that lived across the street from my parents house. I'm a thinkin that car was called "Plastic Fantastic" ???? Think I was about 15 or 16 and those 3 gals where probally more interesting than the car at the time !
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01-26-2011 10:10 AM #12
Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
The simplest road is usually the last one sought
Wild Willie & AA/FA's The greatest show in drag racing
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01-26-2011 11:41 AM #13
I knew it was a backward K. :-) My radio station of choice was WLS... which still brings back memories like...
"Nickey Nickey Nicky Nickey Nickey Chevrolet....sign of the backward K"
or "Sunday Sunday Sunday... at beautiful US30 dragstrip... drag racing capital of Chicagolaaaand!!!"
Good times! {:-)
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01-26-2011 11:43 AM #14
BTW... that is sooo kool that your boy is in the performance car biz!!! I had lots of sons... I tried to get them involved, but none ever really got the passion. {:-(
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01-26-2011 12:50 PM #15
Yep---he is building and shipping hi performance short and long block engines all over the globe--lots of ford and gm small block plus the bbc up to 632 inches--the deal these days with all the stroker cranks being available plus the Dart blocks make it easier than 60s etc where you had to wait for the factories to come out with something or build it from scratch.
Plus he has quite a following for his dyno tuning and altho there is mainly 2 shops near by where we go he has done work at several other dyno facilities in Chi town area.
But he does the electronic computer stuff its me that gets saddled with the carb/dist work---
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