Man ol man can't tell you how much I loved those late models and sportsmen cars from the past for the most part they were home built and every car had a identity of its own not like the chassis builders of today and all parts are off the shelf thanks for sharing your archives and greatly appreciated it
Never been to Wi., but these pictures could have been taken in NC! Great times indeed! Back when everyone built their own piece from the ground up, and every car was unique! Brought back memories of Stick Elliot, Carl Smart, Haywood Plyler, Bennie Davis and a bunch more that tore up the Carolina clay “back in the day”! Thanks! You made my day!
I was 4 or 5 yrs old, Uncle Rick was a track photographer and Grandpa Huff would set up green display boards and sell pics till 1am at Big Diamond in PA mid 1970's. Golden Days...
This parallels my life, except in N.E. OH. But my track is still here and a BIG part of my life. It's where I met my wife of 40 years. LOL, and my kids. We took our newborn oldest when she was like a month old. Great vid!
I believe these to be my grandpa's days. Gary ute raced late models orange 04 with thumper the rabbit on it. Any chance anyone saw him races or heard of him? I've never met him or seen a photo but I've heard of the car and all the races on fridays, saturdays, and sundays
I miss the days when all race cars were built from real cars. Not like these cookie cutter bodies (that don't look like anything) stretched I've cookie cutter chassis's with motors built from parts that have never been in a real car. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the technology of the new cars and they are faster. Good night, today's street stockers are more advanced than the old late models.
Awesome video brings back memories lots of good drivers in there
I love them old cars....each with the personality of the driver.
Nice tune too!
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Man ol man can't tell you how much I loved those late models and sportsmen cars from the past for the most part they were home built and every car had a identity of its own not like the chassis builders of today and all parts are off the shelf thanks for sharing your archives and greatly appreciated it
Never been to Wi., but these pictures could have been taken in NC! Great times indeed! Back when everyone built their own piece from the ground up, and every car was unique! Brought back memories of Stick Elliot, Carl Smart, Haywood Plyler, Bennie Davis and a bunch more that tore up the Carolina clay “back in the day”! Thanks! You made my day!
Those were all Wisconsin raced around Green Bay Appleton Oshkosh Wisconsin
Thanks for posting Dave Conger Terry Baldry Roger (The Bear ) Regith wow brings back some good memories
Did Terry Baldry race on dirt a lot in the 1970s?? I know Trickle did some.
@@jamiecrawford8133 yes he did at depere /Shawano/ Oshkosh
Came here to watch dirt cars and first thing I read is Drowns in lake. Good Lord great vid by the way.
as a family we went often...Conger was dominant and would have to start from the back to win. Great memories.
I was 4 or 5 yrs old, Uncle Rick was a track photographer and Grandpa Huff would set up green display boards and sell pics till 1am at Big Diamond in PA mid 1970's. Golden Days...
Big diamond is still a huge hit in PA to this day. The modifieds there put on a great show too!
Love the song! I was looking for a song credit, then saw it was by you. Bravo!
Thank you!
Great tune
Thank you
This parallels my life, except in N.E. OH. But my track is still here and a BIG part of my life. It's where I met my wife of 40 years. LOL, and my kids. We took our newborn oldest when she was like a month old. Great vid!
Toledo Speedway?
I believe these to be my grandpa's days. Gary ute raced late models orange 04 with thumper the rabbit on it. Any chance anyone saw him races or heard of him? I've never met him or seen a photo but I've heard of the car and all the races on fridays, saturdays, and sundays
Brings back beautiful memories!!!
thx for posting
Pudgys Pizza on Sawyer Street in Oshkosh across from Titan Stadium!
Nice
dirt track date. party. southern culture on the skids. nc
2:15 long time Hales Corners(Franklin Wi.) regular Wally Jors
boy I swear if ya would put a dog or two in the video it would have been perfect.
I miss the days when all race cars were built from real cars. Not like these cookie cutter bodies (that don't look like anything) stretched I've cookie cutter chassis's with motors built from parts that have never been in a real car. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the technology of the new cars and they are faster. Good night, today's street stockers are more advanced than the old late models.
heck yeah!