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    GHOST DRAG STRIP STORIES

    PETERSON MEMORIAL DRAGWAY - 522 KREAMER DRAG-O-WAY PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL DRAGWAY​

    DVD #023

    This  two hour and six minute  video takes a look at three drag strips that are no longer in existence. The first is Peterson Memorial Dragway (PID) in Tipton, Pa, the second is 522 Kreamer Drag-O-Way in Kreamer, Pa and the third is Pittsburgh International Dragway in Cuddy, Pa.                                                                                        

    The video begins with a visit to  Peterson Memorial Dragway  in Tipton, Pa. The track operated from 1966 to the mid 1970's. Even after it closed racers would sneak into the track and grudge race one another.  

    We did a location shoot at the site of the old track and former Peterson racers  Tom Taylor and Steve Reasbeck  gave us a tour of the grounds. Tom and Steve also gave us a history lesson about the operation of the track.

    Our original movie footage shows a variety of racing at Peterson. You will see some of the local racers that competed at the track as well as an assortment of nationally known cars that towed into Peterson. The  NHRA Division 1 Super Stock Circuit  was a regular attraction at Peterson and its racers include  Dave Strickler Bill Jenkins Bill Stiles Nate Cohen Frank Bash Tritak & Morgan Ed Miller  and many more. We have included an interview we did with  Bill “Grumpy” Jenkins  back in 2003 where he talks about selling his 1966 Super Stock Chevy II Nova to  Joe Sedilko  of Altoona, Pa. We also have some footage of the car when Sedilko raced it at Peterson.  

    We also profile a special  funny car match  between  Jungle Jim Liberman  in his 1969 Chevy Nova and  Fast Eddie Schartman  in his Air Lift Rattler Mercury Cougar. Also included is action from the  East Coast Fuel Funny Car Circuit  at Peterson. Some of the cars in this segment include Kenny Waren’s Virginia Twister, The Carlton Brothers Swinger Camaro, Jeff Folk’s Finagler Cougar, Lee Pappas Little Greek Mustang, Tommy Smith’s Jolly Green Javelin, Pop Whitt’s Hippie Hemi Cuda, Charles Lee’s Super Javelin and Gene Altizer’s Little Weasel Corvair.

    Another feature is a top fuel match race between  Tom Raley  of Maryland in his blown small block Chevy powered rail and  Tom Reese  of Pittsburgh and his Blown Hemi powered rail. We did an interview with Tom Raley and he tells us about the car he drove for fellow Marylander  Ronnie Vito . The Raley & Vito car ended up being the NASCAR Top Fuel Champion in 1965.

    Our second stop is at  522 Kreamer Drag-O-Way  in Kreamer, Pa. This track operated from the late 1950's to the early 1970's. We did a location shoot at the site of the old track and former 522 Kreamer track worker  Leo Sekulski  filled us in about the history of the track. We also talked with the father of the current owner of the property and learned that two buildings have been built over the racing surface and they are used in their business of raising baby chickens.

    Our original movie footage shows some of the early cars racing at the track and one in particular is a 409 powered ‘32 Ford pickup.   Bud Faubel’s  1963 “Honker” Dodge is also shown going down the fifth of a mile track. Former 522 Kreamer racer  Terry Greenaway  also joined us for a tour of the property. He was able to point out several interesting locations on the property.

    We have also included two additional interviews with former racers at 522 Kreamer. The first is former NHRA Super Stock Event Champion  Tim Worner  and the second is former NHRA Funny Car World Champion  Bruce Larson . Both these guys have great stories about the track.

    A final interview is with current owner and operator of Beaver Springs Dragway  Bob McCardle . Seems that Bob got his start in drag racing at 522 Kreamer but after a disagreement with the owner of 522 Kreamer he decided to build Beaver Springs Dragway in Beaver Springs, Pa. We have also included some original movie footage of racing at Beaver Springs during it inaugural year 1971. Bob provides some narration to this bonus segment.

    Our third and final track is  Pittsburgh International Dragway  in Cuddy, Pa. Cuddy is located about twenty miles southwest of the city of Pittsburgh. The track operated from 1964 to 1976 and today it sits in a deteriorated state.  

    We have used a combination of still photographs and original movie film to show what racing was like at PID back in the day.   Tom Raley  joins us once again with a story of how he was able to win a NASCAR top fuel event at PID back in 1965. We also interviewed  Joe Jacono  who ended up being the race runner up. It is a lot of fun listening to these two old competitors tell the story with their own personal touch.

    Tom also told us a story of how he drove a Top Fuel Dragster for  Jim and Alison Lee  at PID. What is interesting is that it was the first drag race car sponsored by the United States Army. Yes the Lee/Raley Army sponsorship predated the Don Prudhomme Army Funny Car deal.  

    Joe Jacono also tells us a story of when he faced off against  Jungle Jim Liberman  at PID. Joe was running his “Rollin’ Stoned” Plymouth Barracuda Funny Car at the time and Jungle had his Vega Funny Car. No one can tell a story like Joe.

    Also included is some very rare footage of  George Lavigne  and his rocket powered go cart. See the “Thunderbolt” cart fly down the track at 160 mph. Very cool footage. 

    We also feature a best of three Pro Stock race between  Ronnie Sox  and his Hemi powered Dodge Colt and  Bill “Grumpy” Jenkins  with his small block powered 1974 Chevy Vega. These guys are two of the biggest legends of the sport.  

    So there you have it Ghost Drag Strip Stories from Bee On Video. We have attempted to locate the spirits of drag racing past and bring them back to life for you one more time. Order your copy today and sleep tight kiddies.

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    The attached YouTube video clip is a short compilation of footage from the "Ghost Drag Strip Stories" video production. Keep in mind the full 2 hour and 6 minute video is fully narrated and real car sounds have been added to the sound track.

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