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Sep 19 2011 Wayne Carroll Petersen 1:25 PM

Marty & Howard,
Thanks for keeping American Auto Racing History Alive !!!!!!!!
Best regards,
Wayne Carroll Petersen
Barney Oldfield, Master Driver of the World
Great Great Nephew

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From Highlights from Old Timer's Day at the Himes Museum of Motor Racing Nostalgia

Sep 19 2011 Howard Kroplick 10:54 AM

Hi Dennis:

Please send me a jpeg to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) . I believe the bridge that you are referring to may have been built by Robert Moses to provide access for a bridle path.

Howard

From New "Now" Images of Motor Parkway Bridges in Queens

Sep 19 2011 Dennis Kelly 9:37 AM

Howard,

There is another bridge that you didn’t mention, but perhaps it’s not an original bridge?  between the Farmway bridge closer to Springfield and the other Wheeler bridge near the tennis courts.  When heading east, it’s just before the downhill that takes you under the highway.  I can’t imagine why it would have been built after the parkway closed…  Let me know if you want me to take a picture of it.

Dennis

From New "Now" Images of Motor Parkway Bridges in Queens

Sep 19 2011 frank femenias 1:12 AM

Hi Howard
Love the LIMP Bridge Series you’re posting. Can’t wait to see the next set of bridges and routes in line. That Central RR abutment over Bell Blvd was unexpected!. Please keep ‘em comin’!

From New "Now" Images of Motor Parkway Bridges in Queens

Sep 18 2011 Joe Venth 9:23 PM

It’s great to see Marty Himes and the gang at his museum. Marty’s memory and knowledge of Long Island’s racing history is incredible. We invite Marty and the gang to our Summer Show at The Long Island Antique Power Association and to this day he has been one of our biggest features. It’s a pleasure working with him. It is always nice to see the Black Beast too. What a amazing race car!!
Keep up the good work Howard, I am fascinated with the Motor Pkwy features you and your members do. It’s very interesting.

From Highlights from Old Timer's Day at the Himes Museum of Motor Racing Nostalgia

Sep 18 2011 Dick R 9:11 PM

Thanks again for a nice way to start Sunday. GREAT video. Like the way the grin on the photog’s face gets bigger and bigger as he appreciates how special it is to experience the Alco from on board. And the pedestrian who has both hands up to his/her(?) face in disbelief at seeing the car. I have an XK120 coupe and people love seeing that but the Alco is in a whole different class by itself. Short story- I drove the 120 to the local farm stand last week and as I got out of the car a woman (a stranger)came up and said, “You really look good in that car!” and all I could think of to say was, “So you’re saying I don’t look so good now that I’m out of it??”

From Video "Looking Back: Driving the Black Beast"

Sep 18 2011 Mark D 3:57 PM

Thank You for letting the public see touch and hear such a famous and valuable car. Most cars of this caliber are locked away in museums and never have their engines started much less driven , Many thanks for supporting our Long Island racing history!!!!!!

From Highlights of the Cruizin' For A Cure Car Show and Upcoming Street Festivals and Car Shows

Sep 17 2011 Brian D McCarthy 7:13 PM

I’m guessing the cesspools on the old survey maps were for road drainage.No major sewer system back then.

From Part I: The Motor Parkway "Mayan Ruins" in Garden City

Sep 12 2011 James and Gram Spina 8:51 AM

The Alley Pond Bridge is my son Gram’s absolute favorite spot of the Parkway. I suppose that has to do with its being such a big part of MY childhood experience. Gram remains convinced that in some form or other the road shall rule in NYC racing history once again at some point in the future.
Our Fall exploration this year includes the bridge near the Old Bethpage Village Village and a small area of the banking near Central Ave in Bethpage where my Grandfather was one of the Italian bricklayers. He bought property near that worksite and eventually built a home right there just a 1/4 mile from the roadway.

From Long Island Motor Parkway Bridge Series: #7 Wheeler Farmway Bridge #2 (Alley Pond) in Queens

Sep 11 2011 marvin jaffe 8:16 PM

to Larry and others, I would appreciate knowing if you sold any of your cards & what you may have received. I also have many other similar cards. thanks that I would be interested in selling,marvin sept. 11 ,2011

From Postcards from the Long Island Automotive Museum (#1-6)

Sep 11 2011 DON CORIE 7:34 PM

LOOKS LIKE IT WAS A LOT OF FUN.

From Video: "Take a Ride with the Black Beast on the Lime Rock Track"

Sep 11 2011 Steve Calandra 10:23 AM

I used to do timed laps at Lime Rock with My 66 Corvair Monza.I hit 90 a quite a few times.
What a thrill!
Sounds like the black beast needs one of my tuneups,
I have a passion for this sorta thing ya’know.
The carburetor is running too rich. The idle mixture and or the float needs adjustment
I worked on a 1913 Willys Overland with great success.
Steve Calandra NJ

From Video: "Take a Ride with the Black Beast on the Lime Rock Track"

Sep 09 2011 Howard Kroplick 10:19 PM

Hi Dianne:

I will keep on searching for information on Andrew Balfour, Sr.

Howard

From A Tribute to the Mechanicians of the Vanderbilt Cup Races

Sep 09 2011 Howard Kroplick 9:53 PM

Hi Jean-Yves:

Thanks for the correction. The image has been replaced by the winning car- the #8 Lozier driven by Ralph Mulford.

Howard

From Then & Now: 1911 Vanderbilt Cup Race Course- Waters Avenue, Savannah

Sep 09 2011 Howard Kroplick 9:10 PM

Ken:

I believe the Black Beast could do over 100 mph at Bonneville…maybe next year! To date, the fastest recorded speed is 68 mph made by Emerson Fittipaldi at this year’s Indy 500 Race parade lap.

Howard

From Video: "Take a Ride with the Black Beast on the Lime Rock Track"

Sep 07 2011 Jean-Yves Lassaux 5:41 PM

Hi Howard,

Wonderful! Only the typical trees of Savannah survived!

The first photo is the famous Mercedes “Grey Ghost” that won the 1912 Vanderbilt Cup at Milwaukee.  😉
http://www.etoilespassion.com/histoires/mercedes-grey-ghost.html

From Then & Now: 1911 Vanderbilt Cup Race Course- Waters Avenue, Savannah

Sep 07 2011 Howard Kroplick 3:34 PM

Bob, it was a pleasure riding with you!!


Howard

From Video: "Take a Ride with the Black Beast on the Lime Rock Track"

Sep 07 2011 Bob Melhado 11:00 AM

WOW!That helmet camera does a fantastic job!

Thanks for the ride Howard..Lets hope I can get worker rides at future events…

I’m glad we had just enough time to get this one lap in !

From Video: "Take a Ride with the Black Beast on the Lime Rock Track"

Sep 06 2011 Howard Kroplick 11:44 AM

From Robert R:

“SPECTACULAR, Howard!

What a treat.

So great to have seen you and the Beast today, and so pleased that you took home a trophy.”

From Highlights from the 2011 Sunday in the Park Concours at Lime Rock Track

Sep 06 2011 Howard Kroplick 11:40 AM

From David R:

“Great ride in the Black Beast.  This gave me the encouragement to bring my flat tail sprint car and my 1952 road race special to Lime Rock next year.  I have never driven there and have been thinking about it for the last couple of years.  It is not a nice tow from Williamsburg, VA to Lime Rock but looks like it would be worth it.”

From Video: "Take a Ride with the Black Beast on the Lime Rock Track"

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