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11-02-2008 05:07 PM #16
Great pics Don!!!! Hadn't seen Mondello on a race car for many moons!!!!! Thanks for all the great shots, had to have been one heck of a fun day!!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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11-02-2008 05:14 PM #17
Glad you enjoyed them. It was really a terrific day, the weather was cool and the cars were some of the best I have seen. Some have a 50 year history of racing, like the 6 cylinder dragsters and the yellow T with the two fours on it.
Dan has been bitten with the dragracing bug and fell in love with the little flathead powered dragster. Here he is taking one of probably 20 pictures he took of it from every angle.
Don
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11-02-2008 05:48 PM #18
you are a very lucky man, thanks for the pictures
Live everyday like it were your last, someday it will be.
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11-02-2008 05:50 PM #19
Looks like you guys had a fun day! Better watch out those vintage cars will eat dans wallet up real quick. Thanks for the cool pics.
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11-02-2008 07:04 PM #20
Great stuff, Don.
Many thanks
Jim
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11-02-2008 07:44 PM #21
Don,
Thanks for sharing the pic's.
Earl
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11-02-2008 08:13 PM #22
thanks don gotta lover the six-in-a-row's ! and the nova gasser , wow.
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11-02-2008 08:21 PM #23
These pics are awesome!! I'm again reminded how I would love to move to and to cruise Florida!!
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11-02-2008 10:49 PM #24
Great pics Don, thanks for sharing. Tell Dan he can't start building a flathead powered FED until he finishes the RPU.I may not be good but I sure am slow
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11-03-2008 12:21 AM #25
Dig the crazy whitewall slicks daddy-o. Thanks Don.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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11-03-2008 03:46 AM #26
I hope these pictures brought out some memories for everybody, seeing the cars sure did for me. Bill, I know what you mean about keeping Dan on the RPU until it is done, all he is talking about now is going racing. Gassersrule, I knew you would like the dragster with the 6........there were a couple of them, and MAN could they move!!! Blew off a couple of V8 dragsters really bad.
Cool story. I was looking at the yellow T bucket that is in a couple of pictures, and the guy who owns it and I strike up a conversation..........he mentions he lived in Pittsburgh........so did I. He graduated in '62, I graduated in '63. Finally we start talking about street racing and it turns out he and I raced at the same stretch of road every Saturday night. He had a Triumph altered with a Chevy with 6 carbs, and I had a Bugeyed Sprite with a 289 Ford. I remembered his car and he remembered mine.
Now it gets even weirder. He and I were there the same night the State Police held a major bust and surrounded the place and arrested a bunch of people. He lost his license for 6 months, but we ran my car through a cornfield and hid it, then tore down a fence so we could get away. He told me the Police had "plants" in the crowd taking pictures of all the racers and they even went to the local Eat N' Park and arrested a bunch of them later that night. That night was just like something out of a movie........our own little American Grafitti.
Small world, huh?
Don
Oh, BTW, next time you are watching Pass Time or Pinks and they say they are at Bradenton Speedway, this is the track they are at. They come here a lot.Last edited by Itoldyouso; 11-03-2008 at 04:04 AM.
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11-03-2008 10:05 PM #27
I'm planning on coming down to Bradenton the first week of December and staying till the end of the year for a little R&R before going over to Orlando and working at YWAM for three months.
Always looking for somewhere to go, so where is the track and how often do they run?
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11-03-2008 10:23 PM #28
Exit 220 on Interstate 75, then 9 miles East. The Nostalgia drags were just a special event there, but the track is open I think every weekend for regular racing, plus a lot of special races during the month. Here is their website:
http://www.bradentonmotorsports.com/
It is a really laid back track where you can actually get right into the pits and staging lanes. My Son and I were so close to the action yesterday we were getting pelted with little round rubber balls from the cars doing burnouts! It is also not expensive to get in and for a racetrack the food is actually pretty good and reasonable. Last time my other Son Don and I went to the Mustang Nationals we were having a beer at 8 am and saying there was just something very wrong about that picture! Wrong, but fun.
Glad to hear you are going to be around the area, you'll enjoy yourself there, I'm sure of it.
Don
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11-03-2008 10:53 PM #29
Don great pics. Some awesome classics. I also thought it was cool to see a big dragster with a straight six and the old flathead as well. This stuff looks like what used to run in Sacramento when I was a kid. Gotta love the muscle cars!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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11-03-2008 11:02 PM #30
Great pictures Don.
Your story of hiding in a corn field is awesome. Those were the good ol days, huh?
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