BIGEBUDMAN
#2
9/29/08 7:56 PM
Steve, great to see you again. you are and have always been a great guy. I hope you stay in town but I dont blame you for going. You know my sales will go down in Piqua if you move! (just kidding) Thanks again for letting me take my son on a ride on the 4 wheeler. Take care Brent
mac miller (Offline)
#3
9/30/08 12:35 AM
A big turnout of great looking cars attended the first vintage meet to be held at the Winchester high banks in several years. Also in attendance were many of the great high bank drivers, from the past, including Charlie Masters and, my ol' Armstrong Mould team mates, Tom Bigelow and Greg Leffler.
After being promised an unspecified amount of track time, the organizers far exceeded my expectations by arranging two 20/25 minute "on track" sessions.
Our three cars came to run, so we took full advantage of the track time with the Bob Dicks team cars being driven by Bob Dicks, in the 1963 Agajanian #98 Watson roadster and Randall Cook, at the wheel of the 1962 #1 Fike Plumbing Spl. sprint car.
mac miller, hisself, was wheeling the new Carl Schulz owned, 1927 Miller #15 Boyle Valve Spl. in its final shakedown.
Whirling the high banks in a 20s style car, no roll cage, no roll bar and 4" wide tires, truely, is a sweet ride.
This was an historic occasion for us because this is the only time that these three mac miller built cars will ever be together at the same event.
With attending the Jungle Park event on Saturday and the Winchester event on Sunday, it was a very busy weekend.
Thanks to, track owner, Charlie Shaw and, meet organizer, Gene Ingram for, what I think was the best Winchester Oldtimers meet that I have ever attended.