robert campbell
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All,
In the early 70's they put in a new road near Silverdale in my area that had a one mile "dead flat straightaway", wide shoulders, and no driveways or cross streets! Brand new pavement obviously! It was off a road called "Newberry Hill" and we called the new race track "Newberry Hill International Raceway".
So we needed an accurate 1/4 obviously. So we used a 50 foot tape measure. 26 times an 20 feet more!!! A late night trek and some white paint and all was ready!!!
This event cements the length of 1,329 feet firmly in my "haid". Aw the crap we used to do!!! We even had t-shirts that had "NHIR" on the front and the name on the back. I won every race I had out there with my 67 Fastback with a hotted up 351 Cleveland, 4 speed, 4:56 locker combination on slicks.
Those were the old days of cruising every Friday and Saturday night in Bremerton!!! Bremerton was the cruising hotspot for the west sound. Cars would come over from Seattle and Tacoma to join in. And many a late night race was arranged on Pacific Ave in Bremerton.
I met Val cruising town in 1975. She was driving a 1972 Camaro that her dad bought her for graduation (straight A student) with only 18k on the odometer. White with a Black Vinyl top. During our dating I got her out of that and into her current 1967 black fastback!!
And here we are today!!!! Never let a "hot rod" woman go!! She loves her 4 speed and bangs gears with the best of them.
Rob
In the early 70's they put in a new road near Silverdale in my area that had a one mile "dead flat straightaway", wide shoulders, and no driveways or cross streets! Brand new pavement obviously! It was off a road called "Newberry Hill" and we called the new race track "Newberry Hill International Raceway".
So we needed an accurate 1/4 obviously. So we used a 50 foot tape measure. 26 times an 20 feet more!!! A late night trek and some white paint and all was ready!!!
This event cements the length of 1,329 feet firmly in my "haid". Aw the crap we used to do!!! We even had t-shirts that had "NHIR" on the front and the name on the back. I won every race I had out there with my 67 Fastback with a hotted up 351 Cleveland, 4 speed, 4:56 locker combination on slicks.
Those were the old days of cruising every Friday and Saturday night in Bremerton!!! Bremerton was the cruising hotspot for the west sound. Cars would come over from Seattle and Tacoma to join in. And many a late night race was arranged on Pacific Ave in Bremerton.
I met Val cruising town in 1975. She was driving a 1972 Camaro that her dad bought her for graduation (straight A student) with only 18k on the odometer. White with a Black Vinyl top. During our dating I got her out of that and into her current 1967 black fastback!!
And here we are today!!!! Never let a "hot rod" woman go!! She loves her 4 speed and bangs gears with the best of them.
Rob