I remember my dad telling me a story. One time that my dad was down in the outer banks. And he was on the beach. Well, my dad said here comes the soul. Beat the s*** station. Wagon in Dennis Anderson was drunk off of his a** and they were trying to catch a snake. With a 35 gallon drum bucket. And my dad said Dennis walked up said Hayman. We use your bucket for a minute, my dad goes. Yeah caught back them damn snake
Thank you to whoever recorded this! It means a lot to be able to hear his words.Ever the class act that he is,sharing the glory bestowed upon him with those who were around him.A fine example.
I was there. It doesn't get better than FLYNNVILLE TRAIN! Brent and his guitar melt me. Tommy, ( drums) is the best! Joseph, ( bass) is the best! Brian ( lead singer and Brent's brother) is the best! This is a CLEAN band that does AMAZING music. Kudos to Brent on " sleepwalk"! And btw...Brent, you still racing? Hoping to see you at the track.
I love this song just went to listen to them today and it's Brett's birthday today and he got to play this song an joe nailed it with the bass guitar. I loved it all 😍
Good Gawd. I thought, "Oh , ok, they have a compact/ light weight class now, that's cute " * It's been a lot of years since I went to a tractor pull Then you show his pull........ He SHIFTS GEARS halfway down,.. and carries the front wheels off the ground to the fullpull line pretty much. Ok.... So........... Not A Toy.
@@SOU6900 Ya could be. I didn't notice if the blower intakes wiggled or not. Still pretty impressive. Even nicer if it is that throttle controllable while making that kind of power. Very neat.
I recall these lil pullers being referred to as "Mini Rods" Only got to see them a few times in Louisville, KY in Freedom Hall. Small, but pretty wild. I miss going to truck/Tractor pulls like I did growing up in the TN/KY area. Don t really see those events in FL. They prefer mudding down here, which is pretty fun too
Ken Veney "Veney's Vega" was my favorite Funny Car and he was my favorite driver as a kid in 1972. He raced a lot in CA so I got to see him for years until he retired from driving 1984-85. I'm so happy to see him still involved in motor sports🎉🎉🎉
I love these videos. I saw my first nitro funny car at Englishtown, N.J. back in the early 70's. (I think it was Bruce Larson in the USA 1) It was louder than ANYONE can describe and feeling the sound waves pounding your body has to be felt to understand.
I experienced a P-51 fly-over at very low altitude going full speed - I nearly jumped out of my skin! These 10,000 hp nitromethane dragsters accelerating just about equal that!
He was my favorite driver and truck in the 90s I met him back then when our local fair was having the monster truck races. I remember when he was signing my poster I was trying to tell him I was a fan of his but I don’t think the words actually came out LOL. I was excited to meet this guy that I watched on TV all the time.
Gary is a was a great competitor. I would love to see more footage from all the Monster Truck Hall of Fame inductees. I take it no one has any footage from the 2019 inductees?