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Very good quality print of a short B&W film. Sharp-eyed viewers will notice a Hallock windshield on one of the cars in the infield, and a '37 Ford V8-60 lightweight tubular axle under the front end of one of the race cars. Plenty of other period details too, like some early ideas in roll bars.

Judging from the non-race cars visible , this was shot either just before or just after WW II.

 

 

Edited by Ace-Garageguy
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It would be interesting to know were this movie was taken. You have to wonder what shopping mall is there now. This also shows why model A and '32 roadsters and Grill Shells are so hard to find. The question as to how all these cars survived all of the WW II scrape drives. Interesting tread patterns being used on the rear tires. In my mind I think they were probably were using recap tires using a truck type compound and no tread pattern. They could then cut their own tread pattern according to what they thought worked best.   

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There were a bunch of interesting things going on there.

I was surprised to see so many Model "A"s running, The things they did to their cars was interesting as well. Seeing a few with louvered panels and other holes in the hoods showing  different attempts at getting air to the carbs. Jim Rathman's car looked quite professional in amongst all the Jalopies.

Then the   feeble attempt at Roll bars 5:44.

I'm not a fan of "Artillery Wheels"  but was surprised again to see them on the car at 1:19 . Then the early tall Model "A" wires at 5:00.

One more thing, they were racing on dry dusty dirt. Wonder when the switch to wet clay came about?

Nothing like an original look at history the way it really was. Thanks Bill.

 

Edited by Greg Myers

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