The drag strip your talking about was probably Sand Valley @ I-40 and Council road. It may have been run by Jimmy Nix or Dean Dillingham. I think the on on Choctaw road was called Willow Run.
I was at that track when a driver died before making it to the lights. He was in a
AA Fueler. His crew was pushing him with a truck. His throttle stuck and he drove
through the fence and knocked down some trees.
I thought it was MacArthur Park Raceway, but not sure. We used to have grudge
races there.
Sure had forgotten you ever went to Roosevelt, that's too bad!! The last year of 9th graders that attended Grant was year ending 1963 which went on to be the class of '66.'
The fall of 1963 is when Grant went to 10th, 11th & 12th only. The class of '65' wound up being the LAST class to go all the way through Grant 7th through the 12th. And what a bunch of misfit's they were (only kidding). What grades are attending Grant now??
Sand Valley drag strip off of south council road was what replaced the fair grounds drag strip. It changed it's name once and was short lived. It opened in the late 60's!!! Remember Jimmie Nix, Bob Womack (all Ford) and Cliff Armstrong running his 'B' Altered Roadster at the fairgrounds name "Old Reliable" sponsored by "Downtown Chevrolet." Old Reliable was their slogan on west main st in downtown Okc........Cliff Armstrong and his car made "The Top 10" in Hot Rod magazine which was a big deal back then.
And don't forget Kenny Castor and his group of 409 Chevy Impala's he ran, straight off the show room floor. I remember he always wore a T shirt and "Tennie Shoe's" so he could get the feel of the motor. He always won too!!! His dad owned the Sinclair station and garage over on S.E. 15th just east of Central, had a small convenience store there also. I use to use him to tune up my cars, along with Cliff Armstrong and Armstrong Automotive across the street and North of the Capitol Theater on South Robinson.
I want everyone to post your calendars for our next monthly lunch. It is really fun, casual, and lots of "oh yeah I remember that" as we talk about our memories of south OKC. We will have tables reserved and have signs on the tables that say "South OKC Memories".....that way you don't have to worry about not knowing who to look for...just look for the signs...sit down and enjoy the conversation!
Saturday, December 13 - 12:30pm
Dan's Ol' Time Diner - 84th & S. Western
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You guys are all old
Old is only how you put it. An old wine or aged beef or vintage corvettes...All are desired by every age. Some of the young people on the southside talk about that Old McDonalds on 59th has been torn down and being put back as a new one. They bought serve a purpose.....Hamburgers, French Fries, and a drink and a shorter life foe younger guys. Man, share some of your younger memories of the southside.....even if you live in another part of the Universe.....
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Ninth through Seniors....Some of the eighth graders at Jefferson though are already sixteen. What do you mean you forgot about my going to Roosevelt. You told me we went to school together remember?????? Found you a car though....61 in Dallas ....PM me when you get a chance...If it's still there it's worth the money..
Yo...
Do any of you have a thought come to mind and then, before you have the
chance to remember what the thought was, forget what the thought was before
you had the chance to write it down?
I'm starting to have that problem. It's not a consistent thing, maybe 20 or 30
times a minute, so I'm not too concerned, just incredibly over concerned.
Is this a common thing?
How many times per minute should I become concerned?
This is starting to worry me. Maybe I'm too concerned about being concerned
with things I shouldn't be concerned with, that is, until I should be concerned
about something to be concerned about.
You oldtimers know what I'm talking about... don't you?
Please say you do...
Right now I'm watching TV. It's a show about...
Well, it's a show about something... I think it's about something...
Does anybody know why the calculator option suddenly appeared on my screen?
Was I calculating something?
This is getting worse by the minute...
OY!
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Hey, I understood everything he said :...was I right in the other verse Picker you know the only time was just before the other thing started.
When you get older you think about many different things....what was the name of the guy that was involved in the other thing?Huh Picker.
Hey :.....the way the prices of gas is going do you guys think maybe they can beat the 10 cents a gallon set in 1965?. In 1969 I bought a '65 Corvette (Beautiful) and we paid 29 cents a gallon for the high octane (ethyl) gasoline for that car...it got about 17-18 miles to the gallon but, who cared we had a Corvette......It was a dumb buy, my wife was in school and we were barely making it. But, I had it for a while and I still have the pictures. I actually have the back page of the title of that car. Boy, to be young again and live Southside where the boys were boys and the girls were.....hung up on the Northside guys......I used laugh (right red/Gen) the Northside guys wouldn't come past the river. They all had the fancy cars but the old clunkers we drove could out run them.....Then we would all slip into obscurity and go to Hollies....no problems there...Mr. Hollie really carried a baseball bat.
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Gen/64, was I pretty close on the Sand Valley drag strip info for ya?? I use to race a little there myself.....................
I'd pay you $3,000 without batting an eye for that bucket of bolts.
1965 Corvette
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