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Aug 30 2015 Roger A. Price 9:07 PM

Howard,
I’m thrilled that you were finally able to make the climb of the East Broadway hill in Port Jefferson.  We all had a great time making the climb and I could tell by the smile on your face that you thoroughly enjoyed it.
All’s well that ends well.
Roger

From Highlights from the 2015 Port Jefferson Hill Climb (Updated 8/28/15)

Aug 30 2015 Joseph Indusi 7:20 PM

You are very kind to share the Black Beast and the history of racing with so many people.  You are also a brave son-of-a-gun to drive that thing up the hill at the PJ Hill Climb.
You, your crew and the Black Beast added to everyone’s enjoyment.
Thanks.
Joe Indusi, President Peconic Bay Region, Antique Automobile Club of America

From Smiles & Thumbs Ups from the Port Jefferson Hill Climb & This Sunday's Four Car Shows

Aug 30 2015 Ted 1:29 PM

Omg,were you having a blast or what?,out there all by yourself and moving at a pretty good,I would say. Thanks for the pics and video,great shots

From Highlights from the 2015 Port Jefferson Hill Climb (Updated 8/28/15)

Aug 30 2015 frank femenias 12:29 PM

Could be Willie K (though doesn’t resemble him), gloriously sailing the heavens after setting the auto speed record at 92.3mph with his 90hp Mercedes at Ormond-Daytona Beach (birthplace of speed) on Jan 1904. This event helped set the stage for Vanderbilt Cup Races on Long Island
http://www.ormondbeach.org/documentcenter/home/view/204
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From Mystery Foto/Illustration Solved #35: Wille K in his 1903 Mercedes Seeking "Other Worlds to Conquer"

Aug 30 2015 Bruce Adams 10:40 AM

What a nice opportunity to “Climb the Hill” aboard the Black Beast !  Thanks.

From Highlights from the 2015 Port Jefferson Hill Climb (Updated 8/28/15)

Aug 30 2015 Lee Stohr 9:16 AM

Is that Tim George’s replica Baker Torpedo electric racer? The 999 car.
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From Howard Kroplick

The program listed the owner of the 1903 Baker was Robert Laravie

From Highlights from the 2015 Port Jefferson Hill Climb (Updated 8/28/15)

Aug 30 2015 Art Kleiner 7:38 AM

After what event was this cartoon published?
Adding to my previous answer: The actual event was Vanderbilt breaking the speed record of traveling one mile in 39 seconds on Jan. 27, 1904.

From Mystery Foto/Illustration Solved #35: Wille K in his 1903 Mercedes Seeking "Other Worlds to Conquer"

Aug 30 2015 cathy ball 7:11 AM

Great stuff!  Congratulations!cb

From Highlights from the 2015 Port Jefferson Hill Climb (Updated 8/28/15)

Aug 29 2015 Art Kleiener 11:26 PM

Who is the driver and the automobile illustrated in the cartoon? 
William K. Vanderbilt, Jr. driving his 90 hp Mercedes

After what event was this cartoon published?
1904 Ormond-Daytona Races

Describe how this event was related to the Vanderbillt Cup Races?
Following the event, Vanderbilt would create the first international racing event, The Vanderbilt Cup Race, challenging other from across the world to compete for the Vanderbilt Trophy.  The trophy had on it Vanderbilt driving his Mercedes as he set the speed record in Ormond.

From Mystery Foto/Illustration Solved #35: Wille K in his 1903 Mercedes Seeking "Other Worlds to Conquer"

Aug 29 2015 Steve Lucas 11:00 PM

This is the cover illustration for an automobile trade journal “Motor’s Gallery Of Motoring”, that was published soon after William K. Vanderbilt, jr. set the land speed record of 92.30 MPH on January 27, 1904. It shows Willie K. in his Mercedes, the “Ormond Flier”, which he drove at Ormond / Daytona Beach, Florida, breaking Henry Ford’s recently established record. The caption under the illustration reads “Holding the speed record for this earth, the champion seeks other worlds to conquer”. This was quite prophetic since Willie K. went on to establish the Vanderbilt Cup Races later that same year.

From Mystery Foto/Illustration Solved #35: Wille K in his 1903 Mercedes Seeking "Other Worlds to Conquer"

Aug 29 2015 Gary Hammond 10:22 PM

This was easy because I sort of cheated and looked at the Vanderbilt Cup Races Blog for February 11, 2014 - It’s Wm. K. Vanderbilt Jr at the wheel of a Mercedes 90 hp racing car having just set a new land speed record of 92.3 mph in Florida at the 1904 Ormond-Daytona race, January 27, 1904, as illustrated in Sports Car Illustrated.  Later that year, in October 1904, he would establish the Vanderbilt Cup.

From Mystery Foto/Illustration Solved #35: Wille K in his 1903 Mercedes Seeking "Other Worlds to Conquer"

Aug 29 2015 Art Kleiner 1:01 AM

Peter - I sent you two e-mails concerning the Ladenbergs, hope you got them.
I know the Bolsen house and am frequently in the area.

From Mystery Foto #34 Solved: The Long Island Motor Parkway in East Meadow Looking East From Merrick Ave.

Aug 28 2015 peter tumminello 12:14 PM

i lived off stewart ave i new mr bolsen lived on bolsen dr off ladenburg dr he was 93 yrs old his 2 daughters were in there 70s mr bolsen had many horse related items in his basement the house is still there today.

From Mystery Foto #34 Solved: The Long Island Motor Parkway in East Meadow Looking East From Merrick Ave.

Aug 28 2015 Greg O. 7:05 AM

Who is the driver and the automobile illustrated in the cartoon?

Willie K. In his 90 hp Mercedes.

After what event was this cartoon published?

Setting the speed world record on Ormond-Daytona Beach Florida Jan 27 1904.

Describe how this event was related to the Vanderbillt Cup Races?

The event is depicted on the actual Vanderbilt Cup Trophy.

From Mystery Foto/Illustration Solved #35: Wille K in his 1903 Mercedes Seeking "Other Worlds to Conquer"

Aug 28 2015 Joseph Oesterle 5:46 AM

I would say this is Willie K.  Being recognized for the same event that is depicted on the Vanderbilt Cup itself.

From Mystery Foto/Illustration Solved #35: Wille K in his 1903 Mercedes Seeking "Other Worlds to Conquer"

Aug 27 2015 Ted 12:57 AM

I haven’t been on here in a couple of days,my daughter and grandson are visiting this week,so that’s keeping me busy and I don’t have the time. Sunday’s hill climb most have been exciting,it looked like you had no problem with it,you were going at a pretty good clip from what I see in the video,having a blast,all smiles,can’t wait to see the rest of it

From Video: The Alco Black Beast Conquers the Port Jefferson Hill Climb

Aug 26 2015 Mike Cain 9:42 AM

My first time at this event and it was lots of fun. I had total confidence that the Black Beast would make the top of the hill. It was interesting to see the nervous faces on some of the drivers as they started up the hill. Everyone attending had a great time. Nice to see you again Howard and congratulations on getting to the top!

From Video: The Alco Black Beast Conquers the Port Jefferson Hill Climb

Aug 25 2015 james 7:32 AM

Howard, any suggestions on where I may find this photo?

From Then & Now: The Motor Parkway Office in Garden City

Aug 25 2015 frank femenias 1:52 AM

Ted: Soon after the right curve in the mystery photo, is where the new Eisenhower Park bike path begins. Thanks to you, your updates and photos of the path have been very informative. That pilot path will be the one where future paths will connect to and follow the LIMP right of way throughout. I’m looking forward for that day….....

From Mystery Foto #34 Solved: The Long Island Motor Parkway in East Meadow Looking East From Merrick Ave.

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