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    SUPER/STOCKERS OF THE 1960's The Early Years

    1960 - 1965

    DVD #024

    This  two hour and twenty-two minute  original video production takes a look at the early years of Super Stock and Factory Experimental drag racing. The video includes S/S & FX racing at  thirty different drag strips  around the country.

    The video begins with a visit to  Atco Dragway  where we see some early 1960's Super Stockers in Action. We also see some classic early 1960's racing at an unknown track that is too cool. The cars are so close together that you can put your hands on both of them while they are on the starting line. From there we head south to  Roanoke Drag Strip  in Virginia for more of the same. 

    US 19 Dragway  in Albany, Ga is where we found a very cool 348 '58 Chevy making some runs. We also talk with its owner  Bill Connell . Bill says he made the 348 into a 409 and added a four speed manual transmission. Great car and great story. 

    Our next stop is at the 1961 NHRA National Drag races at  Indy . This was the first year that NHRA held the race at Indy and there was a great group of Super Stockers at the race.  Dyno Don Nicholson  won the Stock Eliminator category but was disqualified because of a rules infraction.

    Drag Racing took place on Runway #4 at the  Eglin Air Force Base  in Fort Walton Beach, Florida in the mid 1960's and the Super Stockers were there. The strip was very wide and long but the S/Sers only used a quarter mile of the runway. We also caught up to some Super Stockers at  Charlestown Naval Auxiliary Air Station  in Rhode Island. You guessed it, Tasca Ford was there.

    Roosevelt Raceway  was a horse racing track on Long Island NY and they held drag racing in one of their parking lots back in the 1960's. It sure looks dangerous as there were overhead light stanchions that posed a safety concern. Undaunted the Super Stockers raced on.

    We return to  Indy in 1962  for the NHRA National Drag Races. You get a look at a large number of Super Stockers and FXers running at the event. Just about all the big names of the era were there and you hear from " Big Daddy" Don Garlits Hubert Platt  and the Top Stock winner  Hayden Proffitt .  

    The  Vineland Speedway Drag Strip  is our next stop and it is interesting how this track was constructed. Unlike other Speedway Drag Strips that use their straight away for drag racing Vineland extended both ends of the straight away to create a full quarter mile drag strip without the need to use any of the speedway turns. Very cool track. Bob Harrop was a regular at the Strip.

    We visit another unknown track somewhere in the mid-west. Not sure of the tracks name but they had some Rompin' Ramchargers. We also follow  Bill Gusler , one of our film contributors, to  Piedmont Dragway  in North Carolina to see him make a pass in his 1963 S/S Ford.

    The 1963 Drag News Stock Car invitational was held at  Dragway 42  in West Salem, Ohio. We get a chance to see a group of 1963 Z-11 Chevy's competing in the race. The cars were run by  Dyno Don Nicholson Dave Stricker Hubert Platt  and  Frank Sanders . In spite of the large Z-11 group  Arnie Beswick  won the race in a Pontiac.

    The next segment features a story about Bill Connell's 1963 Z-11 Chevy called "Blue Streak." Bill got the car through his friend Don Nicholson and raced it in the southeast. You will see the car at  Thunderbolt Dragway  in Jacksonville, Fl.,  Phenix Dragway  in Phenix City, AL and an old air field dragway in Malone, Fl. This was one of the eleven Z-11 cars produced in 1963.

    More S/S action comes to you from  Sunshine Dragway  near Tampa, Fl and  Cecil County  Dragway in Maryland. In the Cecil County segment we do a profile on the Northwind 1962 409 Chevy.   Joe Gardner  tells us how Bill Jenkins and  Jerry Stahl  helped him build the Northwind into one of the most popular cars in the Northeast.

    Mason Dixon Dragway  in Maryland also hosted Super Stock racing back in the 1960's and you see the "Honker"  Bud Faubel Tom Sneeden  in the Bounty Hunters Dodge, The D.C. Lip  Malcolm Durham  and his Z-11 Chevy, The Strickler and Jenkins Z-11 Chevy and Dyno Don's Z-11 Chevy.

    We make a trip north to  Connecticut Dragway  for a best of three match race between the Strickler, Jenkins, Stahl 1963 Z-11 and the brand new  Tasca Ford  1964 Ford Thunderbolt. In the crowd was an eleven year old Carl Tasca and we talk with him about his remembrances of the race. We also include an interview with Bill Jenkins as he recalls the success of the Z-11 car. There is some killer footage in this segment. You have to see it.

    We also visit  Muncie Drag Strip  in Indiana and  Detroit Dragway  in Michigan for some terrific Super Stock action. Fords, Chevy's, Pontiac's, Plymouth's and Dodge's are represented. We even show  Jack Whitby's B/FX Ford Pick Up  truck.

    A quick stop at the 1963 NHRA Nationals in Indy closes out our 1963 coverage. After that we open up 1964 with some S/S action at Capitol Dragway and  Aquasco Dragway . From there we go to a match race at  Island Dragway  in New Jersey between Malcolm Durham's 1964 Chevelle and the Lawman Plymouth. We also include a short interview we did with Malcolm before he passed away.

    Back at  Cecil County  we get a look at  Dick Brannan' s 1964 427 Falcon and  Al Joniac' s '64 TBolt. Also featured is some action between "The Dodge Boys" Hemi Plymouth of Strickler and Jenkins and a couple of A/FX Comets. The first Comet was run by the  Sox & Martin  Team but it is not their familiar red, white and blue car. This turned out to be the Walker Motors car that was owned by " Ohio" George Montgomery . Ohio George tells us the story of how Sox and Martin got to run the car. We also show the  Billy McDuell  "Ultimate" '64 A/FX Comet. After that we take a look at  George Weiler  and his 1964 A/FX Comet racing at  Maple Grove Dragway  and  York US 30 Dragway . The next '64 Comet we see is the Tom Coward car running at  Union Grove Dragway  in Wisconsin.  

    Our next segment looks at a group of Super Stockers running at the 1964 NHRA Winternationals in  Pamona , CA. During this segment we do an interview with  Bob Beezer . Bob was the guy who wore Native American clothing and worked the starting line at the NHRA Nationals in both Pamona and Indy. Bob tells us how he got started doing the job and what became of him. Interesting story.

    After the Indy segment we do two more profiles of 1964 Mercury Comets. The first is the "Marauders" car and the other was raced by the Moyer Mercury Team.  

    In order to tell the Moyer story we went to former Ford factory racer and current internet radio show host  Sam Auxier, Jr . for the details. Sam tells the story in two different segments. The first segments tells how Sam got involved with the team and how he became involved in a highway accident while towing the Comet to the 1964 Nationals at Indy. We have some great photos to supplement Sam's story. After the accident Sam continued on to the Nationals but without the Comet.  

    In our coverage of the  1964 Nationals  we show a large number of S/S and FX cars that were at the race. All the big names were there along with some who were hoping to make a name for themselves.   Butch Leal  ended up winning the Super Stock Stick class and we include an interview with Butch as he looks back at the big win. The Top Stock Elimination winner was  Roger Lindamood  with the "Color Me Gone" 1964 Dodge. After the race concluded we follow the Color Me Gone Dodge to its new owner  Jimmy Arnold . Jimmy tells the story of how he bought the car before the Nationals race and took delivery immediately afterward. Jimmy ran the car throughout the southeast and we see it in Action at  Phenix Dragway  in Alabama. We show you some racing at Phenix Dragway and even take you on a ride inside Dyno Don's 1964 A/FX Comet Wagon. I am sure you will enjoy this wild in-car footage from 1964.

    We also cover a best of three match race between  Dyno Don Nicholson  and his 1965 A/FX Comet and  Billy "Big Deal" Jacobs  and his 1965 Hemi powered "Kid Goat" Dodge Dart. Once again Phenix Dragway is the site of this race and the footage is terrific. We have also included an interview with "Big Deal" and he tells us about the big race with Dyno. Unfortunately Billy has since passed away but his story lives on here at Bee On Video.

    After the Dyno/Jacobs match race we come back to Sam Auxier, Jr and he tells us how the wrecked 1964 Comet was put back together and we get to see it race at  Aquasco Dragway  and  Suffolk Dragway  in Virginia during early 1965. Sam describes what it was like to drive one of these hopin' and jumpin' Comets and it is too cool.

    In the beginning of 1965 Ford Motor Company built a group of Ford Mustangs for the A/FX category.   Bob Hamilton  became the owner of one of the cars and he tells us the story of his car. Bob's car was initially powered by a 427 wedge Ford engine but soon thereafter it received one of the Single Overhead Cam (SOHC) engines. We included footage of Bob racing the Mustang at  Island Dragway  and  Dover Dragway  in Wingdale, NY. At Dover Bob takes on the Tasca Ford Mustang and you will love the burnouts through the "gold dust." We also include an interview with former Ford Project Engineer  Vern Tinsler . Vern was responsible for the A/FX Mustang program and he tells us how the special front suspension components were developed. Great story. Once again Vern has passed away but his story lives on here at Bee On Video.

    As we close out the video we give you a brief preview of some of the material that will be included in another Super Stock video planned for a late 2018 release. The video will take a look at what was happening with Super Stock racing from early 1965 through the end of 1969. It will be entitled: Super Stockers of the 1960's Years Of Change 1965 - 1969. In the preview you will see racing from  Richmond Dragway  in Virgina,  National Trail Racway  in Ohio,  Bee Line Dragway  in Arizona,  Bristol Dragway  in Tennessee and  Fremont Dragway  in California. 

    As always we have taken the time to dub  real car sounds  on to the movie footage in order to give you the most realistic sights and sounds available of the golden era of Super Stock and Factory Experimental drag racing. We have also included  relative narration  in the video so you can follow all the action that takes place. Get your copy today. 

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    The attached YouTube video clip is a short compilation of footage from the "Super Stockers of the 1960's - The Early Years" video production. Keep in mind the full 2 hour and 22 minute video is fully narrated and real car sounds have been added to the video track.

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