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Aug 14 2022 Art Kleiner 7:52 AM

After his racing years, Joe Tracy became a consultant for the auto industry.  Here is his description of the “Economy Tune-Up” work he would perform on your car for $1.75.  I would guess the price would not include parts if needed.  Note his reference to the Vanderbilt Cup Race.  From the Peter Helck Family Collection. 

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 14 2022 Mark Schaier 5:24 AM

On The Long Island Motor Parkway book by Howard and Al, on the book cover photo was described as view from the Carman Ave. bridge looking WEST with the NYC in the horizon ahead. In new the mystery photo, I thought it was the same bridge looking EAST with no NYC in the horizon is what convince me it’s EAST of whatever bridge?

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 13 2022 Art Kleiner 5:22 PM

One last photo.

From Mystery Friday Foto #33 Solved: Ralph DePalma with a Mercer at the 1913 Indy 500

Aug 13 2022 Art Kleiner 5:21 PM

Additional documentation.  First photo is of the start of the race, second highlights DePalma and his Mercer.

From Mystery Friday Foto #33 Solved: Ralph DePalma with a Mercer at the 1913 Indy 500

Aug 13 2022 Art Kleiner 5:19 PM

Driver: Ralph DePalma (with mechanician Rupert Jeffkins)
Car: Mercer
Location: Indianapolis Speedway, Indy 500, May 30, 1913
Outcome: Dropped out of the race in the 18th lap due to cylinder problem

Link to VCR: DePalma raced in the 1911, 12, 14 and 15 races. 
Photos courtesy of indianamemory.com, indianahistory.org, the Detroit Public Library and the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 

 

From Mystery Friday Foto #33 Solved: Ralph DePalma with a Mercer at the 1913 Indy 500

Aug 12 2022 David Miller 11:02 AM

This is Ralph DePalma standing next to his Mercer race car.  This was May 30th, 1913 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 3rd Indy 500 race.  Ralph did not finish the race because of a burned bearing after the 15th lap.  French driver Jules Goux ended up winning the race.  However, my vote goes to Ralph for best hair.

From Mystery Friday Foto #33 Solved: Ralph DePalma with a Mercer at the 1913 Indy 500

Aug 12 2022 R Troy 1:52 AM

Literally a One of a Kind.  And a very special one at that.  And part of what I appreciate is that Howard shared the details, each step of the restoration.

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Aug 11 2022 frank femenias 10:11 PM

That must’ve been an interesting day Al. :D
From Bridgeport to Grand Central Terminal.
LIRR to Flushing CRR Central Junction station, then off at Salisbury Plains Station?
Dr. Tracy still had to walk some.
OR
Likely picked up in the city at Grand Central Terminal with the racer he used to test the track.
IDK

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 11 2022 Greg O. 1:05 PM

Al,
That’s great! Nothing like firsthand knowledge! And Joe must have been very impressed with your ‘futuristic’ vehicle! I believe I read somewhere he was so impressed that he called his cousin from the truck on his video watch to tell him about all the technology that cars won’t see until 10 years from then! Any confirmation of that story?

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 11 2022 al velocci 11:08 AM

Greg, You will note that Tracy billed the Parkway for his train fare but not to and from the train station to the Parkway. Thats because I drove him in my 1918 Fulton truck. Thar came about because I was friends with his cousin,  Dick Tracy, the famous policeman and he put us together.

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 10 2022 Greg O. 11:33 PM

Makes sense, as to this day most great race car drivers will walk the course before they drive it.

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 10 2022 al velocci 5:28 PM

Greg,  My notes of the tests indicate he spent a good part of one day mostly on foot checking the curves, the banking and the cement paving which he didn’t like. Thought the grooving (for drainage) was to deep and might create heat problems and or premature wear for the tires. He also made notes on corner flag men, ( on both sides going under bridges) crowd control and fencing.

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 10 2022 Greg O. 10:10 AM

Al-
You mentioned Friday, Sept 4th as Tracy’s testing day, but as per his invoice, it was 2 days of testing, correct?

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 10 2022 al velocci 8:57 AM

Frank, The Plains were never completely flat, actually quite undulating along with creeks, streams, ponds, etc.  The back nine holes of the Red Course at Eisenhower is a good example with it’s water holes and many grade changes. Some photos of the Parkway under construction clearly show culverts built under the ROW. The Parkway was built with a maximum deviation of two degrees in grade level. In order to accomplish this, some segments of the ROW had to be filled in and I’m guessing some leveling of some of the terrain.

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 10 2022 Daniel Timothy Dey 7:16 AM

Only NY 106 was extended to the Stamford-Oyster Bay Ferry. NY 107 went to Glen Cove, and still does.

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Aug 09 2022 frank femenias 10:59 PM

Delaying the free Win 11 upgrade and remaining on Win 10 for now. My answer didn’t go through as well. Always looking forward to answers by the savvy. Great site to learn Motor Parkway history.
Al, amazing details as always, and Grand Stand’s location. I always assumed the Hempstead Plains was entirely flat. In the photos you could see for miles away

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 09 2022 Brian D McCarthy 10:26 PM

It’s okay, Howard. Thanks for letting us know : )

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 09 2022 Howard Kroplick 9:37 PM

FYI, I believe the server was down for a period of time over the weekend. Sorry everyone.

Howard

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 09 2022 Brian D McCarthy 7:42 PM

Thanks, Steve & David. Glad everything is going through fine, now : )

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

Aug 09 2022 David Miller 4:10 PM

I also submitted an answer like Steve Lucas but it did not go through.  So I don’t think it was a problem with Steve upgrading his system.  A little frustrating since I think I actually nailed the answer.  Otherwise, keep up the great work.

From Mystery Friday Foto #32 Solved: Joe Tracy testing the Motor Parkway as seen on the Jerusalem Avenue Bridge looking west in September 1908

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