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Old 06-15-2016, 02:18 AM
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Thanks for the video!
Gotta' admit, George's winning "burnout" run is fun to watch.

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Old 06-15-2016, 03:02 AM
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I thought George "chirping" the tires would be a nice way to end the video.

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Old 06-15-2016, 09:38 AM
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Finally finished. I originally had more video, but some wasn't of useable quality. Here's the finished product......
Thanks for posting the video. Almost like being there.

Those covered stands helped with the heat, I'm sure. I don't think I've ever been to a track that had them.

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Thanks for posting the video. Almost like being there.

Those covered stands helped with the heat, I'm sure. I don't think I've ever been to a track that had them.

Jim
Glad I could post it for you guys to see. I wish I would've taken more. I started to run out of room with all of the photos I took.

Yes, the covered stands were very nice. I wish our local track in Memphis would take notes on that!

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Who took this video?
The side panel looks like they were with the blue RAV car?
(DCI?)

Yours seemed to launch better after that one.


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I had to ease it out of the hole. I need to get a couple things fixed so I can trans brake it.

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Glad I could post it for you guys to see. I wish I would've taken more. I started to run out of room with all of the photos I took.

Yes, the covered stands were very nice. I wish our local track in Memphis would take notes on that!
The covered stands are very nice to be under. There was a slight breeze Saturday that really helped if you were in the shade.


Spectator side stands are quite old and seats have a history...Early years of baseball Nashville had a stadium... when they tore the stadium down (late 50's, early 60's)the owners of BeechBend aquired them. (Free if they took them all iirc) Owners of BeechBend own Music City dragway which they opened around '57 or '58. BeechBend was bought and built sometime after that. Still same family that own both tracks.
BeechBend is an awesome piece of property!

The place will be packed this weekend for the Holley HotRod reunion(temp forecast looks like mid to high 80's) and in the fall for Goodguys event. The Ford boys have their all Ford World Finals in the fall and weather always seems perfect. (my ford buddies have dragged me up a few times).

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The covered stands are very nice to be under. There was a slight breeze Saturday that really helped if you were in the shade.


Spectator side stands are quite old and seats have a history...Early years of baseball Nashville had a stadium... when they tore the stadium down (late 50's, early 60's)the owners of BeechBend aquired them. (Free if they took them all iirc) Owners of BeechBend own Music City dragway which they opened around '57 or '58. BeechBend was bought and built sometime after that. Still same family that own both tracks.
BeechBend is an awesome piece of property!

The place will be packed this weekend for the Holley HotRod reunion(temp forecast looks like mid to high 80's).

Very cool history!

I'm actually headed back up to Beech Bend tomorrow morning. I'm going with my neighbor who has a 64 Chevelle 2dr wagon and a 65 Malibu SS, both drag cars. Bringing the wagon this weekend to race in S/S.

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Old 06-22-2016, 10:18 AM
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Does anybody know who won the valve covers ?

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