old time Hoosier (Offline)
#1
8/1/09 11:34 AM
Any oldtimers out there remember the yellow #25 roadster? Red Amick ran this car in Mutual events. Reportedly the car, or engine, was built by Clay Smith in California then sold to Andy Granatelli for his Chicago based 'Hurricane Hotrods' and later purchased by Amick. Is this a fact or can anybody enlighten me on this car.
TQ29m (Offline)
#2
8/1/09 3:46 PM
I remember the car, Red was my hero, right color, badddddd flatdead, but I only got to see him a few times each summer, we weren't financially able to follow the circuit, and I know nothing of the history, all I know is, my first flatdead had a Clay Smith X cam in it, and it was so rough at idle, it would get the front end shimmying, and I'd have to curb it to get it stopped, my duece chassis just flexed too much. Those were some real race cars, built by real people, and driven by real men, I hung around Dan Walls garage in those days, and Crockett drove for him a lot, Dan had the baddest flatdead Ford 6 cyl there ever was, Nugent Autos Supply, Columbus Auto Supply, Kings Taxi Midgets, man, what an era to grow up in. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!

Modocer 57 (Offline)
#3
8/1/09 9:48 PM
I don't recall this car, but Red was a fine man an a very good racer. My father worked with Red at Union City Body company, before he open the truck stop on I 69. Red could get around the banks as well as anyone. He used to drive for Tom Cherry and later drove a 11 car I think the Abbott chevy a very fast car. He had alot of stories about the IMCA traveling days with Dizz Wilson and Johnny White who was a real joker.
Dusty Goggles (Offline)
#5
8/2/09 12:23 AM
Yes, I remember seeing him race at Mt Lawn and Winchester. I have pictures of him posed in the #25 car and pictures of it wadded up at Winchester. He also for a short period raced a team car with Tom Cherry #83, that he likewise wadded up. Have pictures of that also.
Dusty
old time Hoosier (Offline)
#8
8/2/09 3:40 PM
You gentlemen are mentioning hanging around Arvins and other garages during the late 1940's and early 1950's did any of you ever hang around Turners Alignment Shop in MUncie? It has been many, many years since I was back there but the last time I was there the old concrete block building is now gone. Turner did a brisk business with Mutual Roadsters, 'big cars' and modified stock car coupes. I can't even remember the name of the street but it was two blocks north of the 1300 block of East Main Street. I believe it was Tarbett Trucking, also now gone, that shared the huge parking lot with Turners.
TQ29m (Offline)
#9
8/2/09 5:21 PM
No, I was only able to go to the races at the old 25th st Fairgrounds, in Columbus, In, and once in a great while, we would go to Franklin, In, on a Wed nite. Back then, you had to bail yourself out, or manage someway to stay afloat, kinda like the song goes, we were poor, and didn't know it, cause everyone we knew, was in the same boat. I heard of the other places the Roaring Roadsters ran, but never got to go. Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
