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flagboy55 3/28/22 10:40 PM

History Mystery Man
 
Some of you I’m sure are familiar with YouTube content provider the History Mystery Man. He has some superb interviews with the likes of Jack Hewitt, Karl Kinser, Steve Kinser, the Hoffman’s, just to name a few. Last week he came and interviewed my friend Steve Truchan. Any of you who love racing history, especially towards the Offenhauser era will want to check this out. The first of a, I think 3 part episode came up today. If you want to know a little bit more about those days, give it a visit and hit the “like “ button. You won’t be disappointed. Thanks

PIT CART 3/28/22 11:58 PM

I also highly recommend the history mystery man.🏁🏁

Charles Nungester 3/29/22 8:59 AM

Re: History Mystery Man
 
His car, can do what he want, But my question to Keith Ford is why wouldn't he want BIG Bertha restored and placed in the National Sprint Car HOF.. Loved the segment and how Karl got the Big Block to breath and others couldn't.

TQ29m 3/29/22 9:55 AM

I've only seen one so far, about Allen Barr, I helped crew on the car, Boom Boom Cannon, Kinser, and the beginning of wings, not much for pretty, but big on cubes, and no doping of tires, and Yeadon added a fifth wheel to his former indy car, those were the as good as it got years, course a flathead Ford with a Clay Smith X cam was music to my ears, even had one in my A coupe.

BrentTFunk 3/29/22 2:14 PM

Re: History Mystery Man
 

Originally Posted by flagboy55:
Some of you I’m sure are familiar with YouTube content provider the History Mystery Man. He has some superb interviews with the likes of Jack Hewitt, Karl Kinser, Steve Kinser, the Hoffman’s, just to name a few. Last week he came and interviewed my friend Steve Truchan. Any of you who love racing history, especially towards the Offenhauser era will want to check this out. The first of a, I think 3 part episode came up today. If you want to know a little bit more about those days, give it a visit and hit the “like “ button. You won’t be disappointed. Thanks

Merrilville Al Took me to Truchan's shop once. What a cool place and a cool guy. Just heard about this site a couple of days ago. May check it out later. Heard nothing but good.

duel 3/29/22 2:54 PM

Re: History Mystery Man
 
The History M man did a show on my family's speedway last year. It was pretty good I thought.

cowboyhar69 3/29/22 3:51 PM

Originally Posted by BrentTFunk:
Merrilville Al Took me to Truchan's shop once. What a cool place and a cool guy. Just heard about this site a couple of days ago. May check it out later. Heard nothing but good.

Well worth the time to watch all of his videos…. They’re all excellent

Will Shunk 3/29/22 6:50 PM

Re: History Mystery Man
 

Originally Posted by cowboyhar69:
Well worth the time to watch all of his videos…. They’re all excellent

When not streaming dirt racing on FLO, I am watching Don's HMM episodes. His 3 part on his hero (& mine), Rollie Beale, was awesome. Give it a look.

Charles Nungester 3/29/22 8:57 PM

Re: History Mystery Man
 

Originally Posted by cowboyhar69:
Well worth the time to watch all of his videos…. They’re all excellent

Surprised he didn't do a story on the Ranch, I hear the walls can talk :)

410fuelinjected 4/2/22 12:34 PM

Re: History Mystery Man
 
Just watched the Karl Kinser interview & this seams to be the place to relieve the life adventures from yesteryear by the people who lived them. Will definitely will return.


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