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Track is still there, kind of overgrown :( I have several 8MM movies and a bunch of 35MM slides that I need to get transfered to "modern" media. My only trophy is from Aquasco and it is sitting right in front of me :) The track is right in the center on this Google view, running from top to bottom next to Neck Rd
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Ferd and his Bull
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Gene's injected small block
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Jim Swagler
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I would sure like to thank ALL of you for this thread...
Aquasco Speedway hooked me on drag racing. I grew up living in Aquasco, we lived there from 1966-1975. We moved back to Lakeland Florida in late 1975 at 15 years old. I used to ride my bike up to MD 381 to watch all the cars going to the track on Sunday, and could hear it all from my house on St Phillips Church Rd. I dreamt of driving and owning something like Malcum Durams "Strip Blazer", or Gungle Jims Nova funny car. The radio commercials were just as you described them, SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY... I never got to go to track much, but watched alot of you guys driving by and as you sat in line on the road backed up waiting to get there. I sat at Grimes General Store many a day drueling as you went by. Thanks Keith |
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What a great thread! Thanks Wade for the history/story and photos of Aquasco. I spent nearly all my time in the '60's at 75-80 but would venture to Aquasco 4 or 5 times a year during the early/mid '60s. About two of the cars mentioned, Al Sylvester's SD '62 421 Pontiac, it was a street driven car, could run 12.70's @ 110 mph on good days, that was real fast at the time. I can remember Dave Strickler's '62 409 and Al heads up at 75-80 on a real hot day, if it had been an 1/8 race Al would have won, Dave just got around at the stripe, that was impressive to me then. Gene Calhoun's "Arapaho" '60 Pontiac tri-power car was real fast also, ran everywhere in Md. There is a re-creation of the car running, can't recall the owner, ran 6.90 at Quarter Aces in 2011 at a Nostalgia event [1/8 mile]. Very period correct car, brought back memories.
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My first time to a race track was Aquasco in 1966. My dad took me and I thought it was the neatest thing I had ever seen. My Dad had a different opinion. Phil Bonner was match racing Kenny Waren. My first pass down a race track was in 1970 at Aquasco, in my 1969 AMC Hurst Rambler Scrambler. Two of my favorite cars at Aquasco were Bob Bernardon in Jolly Dolly and Leroy Dewdney in Leroy`s Toy. We sure had alot of fun back then.
Ken Keir 1470 A/SA |
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