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Dave Suponski 08-11-2010 03:02 PM

Talk about a trip down memory lane. Bill, I seem to remember a Strick's Automotive as a race team in the late 60's or early 70's as a very competetive team either in Super Stock or early funny cars. Help me out here..Here's a great link to my old racing days. There are some great photos for you racing guy's.www.doverdragstrip.com

John Dallas 08-11-2010 03:12 PM

Francis - As I pointed out in a prior post, no one really knows the original derivation of "the Whole Nine Yards". We do know though that a belt of .50 MG ammunition is not 9 yards long. Not that Wikipedia is the ultimate resource, but they point out (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_whole_nine_yards) that the phrase didn't become popular until the 50's - after WW II.

Dean Romig 08-11-2010 03:13 PM

Look up Don Roberts on any drag racing website and you'll find pictures my old friend Don in various rails and funny cars up and down the East Coast. He broke many records 'in the day' one of which was 175 mph in the 1/8 mile at Norwood Ma. back in the 70's. His racing career (and it was a colorful one) ended when he had a horrific crash and as a result, lost a leg. Look up "famous quotes of drag racers" and you'll find Don's quote made sometime after that crash where he states "After the third flip I lost control."
He and I worked at the same Shell station in the mid-sixties - I had a '65 GTO and he had a 305 Honda Scrambler. We would swap vehicles often... Kathy rode with me on/in both - Great days those were.

Dave Suponski 08-11-2010 04:59 PM

Dean, You're not gonna believe this...but my first job was in a Shell station!...in the 60's. They were stock car guy's.

Jack Cronkhite 08-11-2010 07:26 PM

http://images.tolmol.com/images/modi...7218781m9v.jpgOriginally posted by Dean Romig: ... I had a '65 GTO ...

Dean Romig 08-11-2010 10:51 PM

I loved that car Jack! What a muscle car! I should have died in that car several times.... the stories I could tell :cool:

Dave Suponski 08-11-2010 11:11 PM

You got that right Dean..and I,m sure us "Ol" hot rodders have a few stories of our own to tell..I know I do. Not to worry though remember "only the good die young" and you're way to old to worry about that now....:biglaugh:

George Lander 08-11-2010 11:50 PM

Does anyone here remember seeing the Art Afrons & his brothers brothers and their "Green Monster" drag cars?

George

Dean Romig 08-12-2010 05:51 AM

Didn't Art build one of the first jet-powered dragsters?

calvin humburg 08-12-2010 07:21 AM

Personally I don't mind off subject forms there fun. We all love r shotguns but we run out of things 2 say about them sometimes. The fellow who is a typing perfectionist who grips about charlies typing get over it its not that hard to read. I'm sure theres things you don't do perfect, maby not. Abought the wheat price i hope it goes way up might get me another Parker or get wood made 4 my lifter. Fact is i need to put it back together so i can. check whole corn prices it might b cheeper than wheat 4 bate 4 your deer charlie. good day 2 all ch


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