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Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 3rd, '16, 20:47
by Tony Meola
Carl

You are right Englishtown is about it. It is also known as Raceway Park. There is also a track down in New Egypt NJ but I am not sure if they run drag or it is a circular race.

Long Island Motorsport track is long gone.

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 3rd, '16, 20:52
by Tony Meola
http://www.na-motorsports.com/Tracks/#State

In case anyone has the urge to race here is a place that lists all the tracks in the US by State.

I figure Mike and Bob Lilco might need to scratch an itch.

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 3rd, '16, 22:01
by scot
On a recent trip to LA I was pretty excited to get a 2016 Charger RT from National, really looked forward to putting the foot in it. After 3 days and 150 miles in the LA area, I was able to get it up to 65 mph in short burst, spent most of the time at 20-30 mph on the highways.

Depressing to turn the car in. Poor RT stuck in that mess. The amusing part to me was the people in traffic with me doing 25 in their Lambos LOL. What a waste.

Nice cars guys.

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 7th, '16, 17:18
by Pete Fallon
Carl, Dug and Yannis,
I grew up as a baby boomer , the first car I owned was a 1965 Mustang Convertible 6 cyl 4 speed, not a muscle car, but I saved my dollars for a 1968 Road Runner 426 Hemi Hurth 4 speed 411 rear end right off the show room floor in May of 1968 for $3,300., the Plymouth dealer took the Mustang in trade I ended up paying $1,700. for the Road runner. That car would do 135mph without batting an eyelash and I went thru 2 sets of Goodyear wide ovals before I finally smartened up. We had a group of 6 guys that hung out at the local Mc Donalds 15 cent Hamburgers, cigarettes were 25 cents a pack and gas was 30 cents for 93 octane Sunoco leaded. We all had heavy iron, A 1968 GTX 440, A 1968 GTO, A 1968 Chevy Super Sport 396 , A 1968 Olds 442 and a 1967 Vette 426. Back then the total cost of those 6 six cars was under $70,000. We cruised the local beaches in the summer and a few of us actually went to a concert in NY state while most of us we trying to avoid getting drafted before the winter months hit. Looking back on the past 50 years things were going well, we all had jobs, had wives, kids and Bertram 31's. What else could you ask for, now were getting older, the cars that we had are now worth a small fortune, our boats aren't worth as much as we would like and our friends are all passing away. But it was a good life and maybe a few more years are left to make the best of it.
Pete Fallon

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 7th, '16, 17:33
by Navatech
Pete Fallon wrote:a few of us actually went to a concert in NY state while most of us we trying to avoid getting drafted before the winter months hit
Was it THAT concert?!... Did you go?!...

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 7th, '16, 22:38
by Tony Meola
Ahh! Woodstock.

Missed that one, but did camp up there one time tapers after the concert.

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 8th, '16, 05:03
by Charlie J
pete
that 68 road runner was a beast with the hemi
my friend was running one

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 8th, '16, 10:59
by Dug
Pete, I could not of said it better myself. We all get but one go around and we've got to enjoy the people in our lives and experiences we can create to the fullest extent while we can.

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 8th, '16, 15:09
by Yannis
Thanks Pete.

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 9th, '16, 22:01
by MarkD
Well said Pete. This quick video sums up some of what you describe, in my opinion.. It's about life and the experiences.

http://youtu.be/IeE92WVe_so

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 10th, '16, 02:39
by Navatech
MarkD wrote:Well said Pete. This quick video sums up some of what you describe, in my opinion.. It's about life and the experiences.

It's about making memories!...

Re: 35 Moppie at Newport Show

Posted: Oct 10th, '16, 21:30
by Tony Meola
Remember it is not about passing on and taking a perfectly fit and sound body to the grave.

It is about enjoying life, going in sliding sideways, with a drink in one hand and a cigar in the other yelling Whoo Hooo!!!!!