We need a movie about these guys before everyone passes on. This would make a dope movie for the culture.✊🏾
@beforeyourimmigrants84719 ай бұрын
The vultures will if the culture doesn't
@heavykoe9 ай бұрын
@@beforeyourimmigrants8471 My Pops just said the same thing when we were watching this ✌🏾
@RobertRunion9 ай бұрын
I'd watch a movie like this and many more great stories but unfortunately yes they will find a way to f it up.
@benjaminwatson78689 ай бұрын
@@beforeyourimmigrants8471it’s attitudes like that, that makes these people disappear stop worrying bout who makes instead worry about if it was made
@howabouthetruth21579 ай бұрын
Yeah............a movie chock full of fairy tales..............because everything about this car and the claims made are just that: FAIRY TALES. Absolutely no one knows more about the classic Mopar's than Tony, of youtube channel: Uncle Tony's garage. When he saw the video that featured this car and more importantly, the engine, which was STOCK..............Tony was forced to make a video calling total BULLSH*T. And he went into great detail using EVERY SPEC on the car, the engine, the performance, and how it is/was utterly IMPOSSIBLE. First off, the Chrysler Hemi needs some modifications in order to run better, yet this engine was 100% STOCK. Then there was the owner of the car's "co-pilot"............who says he would tell him when to shift gears in EVERY RACE. Think about how utterly ridiculous that is. Now consider this simply STREET RACING back in the 60's & early 70's. You honestly believe these ole boys "won over 1 million dollars" racing a bunch of street racers using A BONE STOCK car??? It blows my mind how so many people are duped by this nonsense.
@quickdeuce9 ай бұрын
Around 20 minutes in Levi recollects "his guys",, then shares "they're all gone now",, I cried. I'm an elder too (77 years old, street raced in the 60's,, ran SG/ProGas mid 80's), I remember all my buddys who are "all gone now" and it hurts. All we have now are memories and a few photos. 'Back in the day' we had to drop rolls of film off to be developed so taking photos wasn't very high on our list of priorities. Ohh if only we could have forseen that we'd still be alive and that they would not,, we'd have taken more photos for sure. I'm a west coaster so don't remember Levi but I do remember almost all the names he recollects racing at English Towne,, Cecil County,, etc. This was a fun video to watch,, Thanks fellas for doing this interview with Levi and Allan,, it was fun to reel back 50/60 years ago an talk about the sport we loved so much as young'ns. 🙂
@davidkyzer81079 ай бұрын
God bless you sir .
@ryurc30339 ай бұрын
I'm thankful these stories are on KZbin. And get to live on. I wish I could have gotten into racing. But sometimes life gets in the way. At least I'm lucky enough to have a cool car project ( 72 Chevelle) even if I only get the 454 put together and it makes 400 hp. It will be fun some day
@timmypilkerton28359 ай бұрын
I got chills! My old man street raced in the 60s and 70s.I’ll always love them old stories
@davydeenice11749 ай бұрын
Hang in there... Always have those memories of your buddies... Time sure does fly... Some of the best times back then. I was a kid & my dad use to take me to all of those street races on Sunday @ Ave P & Englishtown... Then as I grew up I got heavy in the street racing in the 80s-to mid 90s... D&D Racing... We made our mark down @ Big Simon spot Badger & Alpine in Newark, NJ... Dam where did the last 30 years go???
@wgsmit025 ай бұрын
they are all gone because they never existed
@Maxtopic699 ай бұрын
I tell you as a black former racer and car guy. This is one of the best videos I have seen for the month of February. Thanks for doing this.
@JoeBilello19696 ай бұрын
Why mention race? What does that have to do with anything?😮
@jerusmith73509 ай бұрын
Mr Levi was my parents next door neighbor in Newark. He is a true legend I remember all the race stories he use to tell me back in the day a lot of history and a true drag racer Good to see him . Keep up the good work! Peace & Blessing thanks for the video
@jack4t49 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the history! Use to go to Atco, NJ! Been to English town once!
@jerusmith73509 ай бұрын
Etown was my home track. too bad both tracks are closed now. The racing scene in jersey is weak now. Island dragway is the only one left in Jersey.
@carltonkeys62059 ай бұрын
Who wants to go damn near New York
@rubezahlmountainworks79749 ай бұрын
What a gentleman! Levi is a legend!
@donaldfitzgerald89509 ай бұрын
Mr. Levi, growing up on the Newark, Kearny Border in the 60s I remember when Rt.80 & 280 was being made lots of street races for cash & titles were happening...Raceway Park! ✌️ Respect
@charleshaggard43419 ай бұрын
It is so great to interview these racing legends. A lot of them are not around anymore.
@tayeeinthacut96619 ай бұрын
Yup either died racing or old age and prison
@StephenMartinez-ve1ey9 ай бұрын
I grew up on the east side of Detroit in the 1960's we had a lot of muscle cars in that neighborhood. Especially when the guys were coming home from Vietnam. A lot of black guys over there had some bad rides. Roadrunner super bees hemi chargers. Also a lot of Camaros 67,68 ,69. 350 all the way up to Big Block 427's and a lot of fastback mustangs in 64 galaxie 500 with Ford motor 427's a guy had a Ford pinto And Chevy Vega station with a built 327 dual carburetors Edelbrock tunnel ram. I remember the first time I seen a hemi DeSoto 16 spark plugs blew my mind. The dude had it in a Ford 5 window coupe.Looking back I was so fortunate growing up on the east side of Detroit we're all them cars were made. You guys need to come out to the Woodward dream Cruise. There's still some old timers come out there. I remember you could order a 69 hemi GTX like my cousin had on a Monday and pick it up on a Friday and he would have it on Woodward that evening racing it.
@user-GETTINGITDONE9 ай бұрын
Levi is a great piece of AMERICAN history, great interview !!!!
@zumaanandrade39619 ай бұрын
You can tell he really loved what he did.
@stevecleveland66449 ай бұрын
This is what is missing in the world today. A real human being from the heart. I could listen to him all day.
@khemchee46859 ай бұрын
Too my dad wasn't still alive. He would of been great to interview. He had one of the fastest street cars in Northern California during the 60's and 70's and he was KOREAN. Moved to the USA at 15 and fell in love with hot rodding. People use to come out from all over California to race my dad, the oriental who barely spoke English. He told me he would use his broken English to his advantage to sucker people into racing him. When I was born in 78 my mom made him quit street racing. He then built a full dedicated track car and drag raced in the NHRA for over 30 years. We ran super stock, super gas, super comp, and comp eliminator. Miss you soooo much dad!
@jessevalleau98769 ай бұрын
Very Cool What cars did your dad street race with
@khemchee46859 ай бұрын
He was a Mopar man. Although he did have an El Camino before I was born. We had a few dragsters that had sbc and the comp eliminator dragster had a bbc.@@jessevalleau9876
@tayeeinthacut96619 ай бұрын
That’s dope rip your pops you street race and take on the legacy?
@khemchee46859 ай бұрын
@@tayeeinthacut9661 thank you! Of course I’m picking up where he left off
@Rick-O-Shay609 ай бұрын
What was his name? give props.
@donaldgalaz45139 ай бұрын
At the 24 minute mark they speak briefly about Big Willie Robinson. He is the President of Brotherhood of Street Racers Los Angeles and opened up the Terminal Island Raceway for us locals from LA. Thank you for mentioning him. He kept a lot of us safe getting us off the streets and helped curb gang violence here... We love you Big Willie rest in peace ✌🏼you are not forgotten and the Brotherhood still lives on!!!!
@georgetubbs82119 ай бұрын
THE OPENING RACE IN TWO LANE BLACKTOP. WASNT THAT THE BROTHERHOOD OF STREET RACERS???
@tonykemper88969 ай бұрын
I was down there at terminal island drag strip almost every weekend! I actually met my wife there!!
@TheVegasbud9 ай бұрын
I remember being in Compton in 75 or 76 and these two brothers had a Cuda in black primer they worked on everyday. I asked them when they were going to run it that said this weekend at Big Willie's lol I was like Big Willie who!
@donaldgalaz45139 ай бұрын
@@georgetubbs8211 correct 💯
@gordocarbo8 ай бұрын
I remember him when i was a little kid one of his superbirds sold for peanuts at Barrate Jackson..nobody there even heard of him and cause it wasnt factory correct noone wanted it. Shows the types that drive prices up. A daily driver survivor COPO Camaro (real one) barely brought 40k
@angelevert92949 ай бұрын
This Gentleman deserves a Movie.
@Gorealaracer389 ай бұрын
Wrong hue
@johnburton23459 ай бұрын
@@Gorealaracer38Greased Lightning. Richard Pryor.
@Gorealaracer389 ай бұрын
@johnburton2345 that was about Wendell Scott, round track guy though.😤WHO was born in VA but 'they' say he's 'african' american 🤣!!!! Smh.
@angelevert92949 ай бұрын
@@Gorealaracer38 Wedell Scott also deserves a Movie as well I know who he is. These Men deserve proper recognition.
@StephenMartinez-ve1ey9 ай бұрын
These guys also need to have their own KZbin they have a lot of knowledge
@spliffburger9 ай бұрын
19:14 This hit hard. We gotta preserve these old school racers legacy. They're national treasures.
@mokush4me4128 ай бұрын
I’m not even a car racing or car guy. I’m a hunter and fishing guy from south Louisiana and this popped up on my KZbin. Very entertaining. I’ve never heard of Mr. Levy Holmes before this. Now I’m a fan. Real history 👍🏿👍🏿
@AnthonyLaFerrara-l5r9 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Newark, and my brother and I used to race on avenue P. It was the real deal. We ran a 1963 split window corvette with a 331 small block. For the time, it was a bad ass street car. Saw Levi the legend there on occations. In the video he mentioned that Brooklyn Heavy had his cars painted by Battaglias auto body in South Orange. We also had a car painted by Tony Battaglia. He mentions Carmen Rotunda many times, Carmen is a freind of my brother to this day. It is an understatement that Levi is the real deal. None of this "Street Outlaw" baloney racing on private property. A true legend. May God watch over him!
@quentong179 ай бұрын
Do more black street/drag racers! Look I just got into racing frfr a few years ago. Your original post on Levi made me go down a rabbit hole. I NEVER knew how many OG black racers existed. I appreciate it. Its not too many now, especially ones shining light on past racers or even alive to tell the tales.
@MrProfchaos719 ай бұрын
Shirley muldowny gets a lot of credit but I just recently found out there was a black female drag racer way before her. Uncle Tony was talking about her in one of his videos debunking that whole black ghost story out of Detroit. That story is BS. This guy is the real black ghost.
@active15089 ай бұрын
KZbin "Mustang Mike" Modeste and Mike Hill. As mentioned above Terrace or Terrance(sp.)Hicks "Hurricane" Mustang. Also Philadelphia Eagles superstar Fletcher Cox. Dwayne "Big Daddy" Gutridge. One of the true pathfinders in the Drag Radial game! There's another guy that used to grudge race an all primer Malibu in Outlaw 10.5 trim think his name was "Tricky Ricky" or something. IIRC had a BIG(for the time) Fulton motor. It could also be said Michael Jordan, as he owns a NASCAR Team. Probably already know this but channels like NDACut are great ways to actually go back and see the history in action. Some of the most hyped grudge races in history were between Mike Hill and Billy Glidden.
@justinbeaver64239 ай бұрын
@active1508 NBA player Larry Nance is a racer and Tom Hammonds also
@edwardlawler94879 ай бұрын
Look up my boy Boostdoctor a true living legend that’s still racing 💪🏾
@quentong179 ай бұрын
@@edwardlawler9487 I know of BoostDoctor, Donkmaster, Macho, Gone Hollywood, & all them boys at Da Pad
@NJGhost349 ай бұрын
As a NJ native, I heard alot about this car from the old timers in the Bricks aka Newark, NJ. Good to see The Black Knight getting his just due. My generation was racing on Avenue P or shutting down 78 to race. Days long gone.
@turbo65989 ай бұрын
I'm from Newark NJ Those street races on west alpine was the truth
@GodModeBitches19709 ай бұрын
Gone but not forgotten. You should reach out to see if this channel wants to get your story. It's an important thread of racer fabric.
@nickg04119 ай бұрын
that was good time to be a car guy
@leroystover10629 ай бұрын
I was there ,BIG SIMON, CECIL ,Fish RIP , FRIDAY ,SATURDAY, SUNDAY,RACING SALUTE 2 EARL MICHELL, PATERSON, NJ MY HOMETOWN 😊
@RodneyB-f4t9 ай бұрын
Thank you- brought back so many memories I remembered these guys I was about 12yr old would go to Atco drag way and English Town , like he said it was hard for black drivers to get sponsorship. I'm so proud of them ,coming up they were my hero's .Man ya'll got water coming out my eyes!! MS. NANCY WILSON ? Wow, didn't know that. I remember the sister that was running funny car think they were out of Chicago area, thank you so much!!!!
@chrisandjodiehager90469 ай бұрын
You are killing it Parker. More of this. Great interview.
@backyardbarnfinds9 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks a ton for the awesome comment! I'm stoked that you liked the interview. I'll definitely keep 'em coming!
@johnhanslo40059 ай бұрын
This stuff...wow man...highly appreciated..the bomb
@johnhanslo40059 ай бұрын
This stuff...wow man...highly appreciated..the bomb
@harrisoncharles50459 ай бұрын
250K on a freakin drag race!?!?! Gud lawd!! 😮
@weaintfree9 ай бұрын
This ol country boy watches a wide variety of videos. I do not recall the last time I watched an hour long video online. I watched all of this one! 👍
@LILBANKSN5029 ай бұрын
I love seeing the older generations get on KZbin because there is nothing like hearing a story from the man who lived it is way better then hearing it from someone who heard it for someone! Or reading about it just isn’t the same! Plus he is truly hilarious
@studiojaye11069 ай бұрын
Man I LOVE this... Great Black History for Drag Racing. I grew up in Baltimore, MD running up and down the road to Capitol Raceway, MIR, 75-80 and Cecil County Dragway!
@camster3189 ай бұрын
Great video,I could listen to this man talk for days,the stories must be endless
@EPICYELLOWHORSE9 ай бұрын
I drag race in Bristol, Tennessee (Thunder Valley) in my spare time. I don't see many black drivers participating in my area. I appreciate this video because I was ignorant of some major history. Thanks for sharing!
@rickslick7309 ай бұрын
WOW! this was an honor, my Father used to drag race back in the 60s on the street, and on the drag strip, at Atco, and English town, and we're from New Jersey , so I think these guys may be familiar to him, I'm going to show him this video when I see him, thanks for posting it,👍🏾
@gmain19779 ай бұрын
As a Black Brit who has been into Drag Racing for 40 years this was very good interview , at proves that street and Drag Racing is loved by all , you asked the right questions and is a great insight of American street racing. A great History lesson, well done buddy , your channel has great content
@RobertMcCandless-nr7cv9 ай бұрын
Levi Levi Levi, the cheers in Newark in the late 60's on Springfield Ave, where they closed it off so he could race. He was and still is the man of Newark!
@gusferguson83539 ай бұрын
VERY historical!!!! If there isn't already a historical society for NHRA and street racing.... There needs to be. It's a very real part of American history for sure!!! Thank you for this vid and thank you Mr. Holmes for all of your history you have told us. It's AMAZING to here all of this!!!
@soothsayer1369 ай бұрын
Levi Holmes is a great friend of mine and a mentor the best thing is to hear him talk about the old days .Levi inspired me to go drag racing ,hearing his name on the radio and tv would always get amped up to go see him race
@thathippyguydownthestreet9 ай бұрын
Cool video man you should start an interview show /podcast with old school racers and car enthusiasts it would be really eye opening on what racing was like in the 50s-90s
@benrossbach65019 ай бұрын
Omg I was rolling with the "where's the button where's the button. Thanks to all for involved. We can never have to much history.
@JustAGuy7819 ай бұрын
It is great to hear from and about these old school racers who are still around. RIP to all those who are not around anymore to tell their own stories.
@williamward34929 ай бұрын
This is the real street outlaw. So glad to see a interview from him
@cornell8339 ай бұрын
So true
@donaldmclendon11299 ай бұрын
Unbelievable history of African-American guys. I was a Mopar man myself , Gtx , barracudas and roadrunners in the 70s unbelievable history I love it. Thanks guys God bless your peace and blessings to all
@williesweetjr87139 ай бұрын
Great job! Thanks to Mr. Holmes and crew for telling and keeping thier sttory.
@melissagraves12329 ай бұрын
He said i beat every sob on the property 😂 i could listen to this all day love the old cars and storys
@TheHonarable18 ай бұрын
LOL "sob" such an old man term 🤣
@VjCClass9 ай бұрын
Man this has been a real treat for me! My dad street raced with these people in Brooklyn NY late 60s/early 70s and would tell me so many stories. A lot of what heard here isn’t new news to me but is verification of the history my dad shared with me. My dad(Marvin) “Ray” Parker claimed to have had the fastest “Box Nova” in Bklyn at 16yrs old. My pops was a transmission rebuilder for AAMCO. I had the pleasure of meeting Brooklyn “Heavy” who my dad looked up to and Heavy took my pops under his wing like a son. R.I.P. to them two, Heroes. There was another family related fella “HAM” who drove a Heavy sponsored MC at the time I met Heavy around 2006 🤔r so, don’t quote me Heavy passed shortly after. Just wanted to drop that and this is good stuff keep em coming great history!
@joeythekid50429 ай бұрын
My friend is about to convert his Camaro to AWD pretty soon
@henryfordsrc66609 ай бұрын
This is great seeing these guys talking about the past,the great times they had,but let's not forget the struggles they had too.
@mikejudge90829 ай бұрын
Hey great video. I remember Levi and the black knight. I also was a Englishtown track rat .I went almost every week end, Your name to us older guys still brings chills when people talk about the black knight, the mutt brothers. rapid Ronnie and all the rest of those guys. Later on as the years passed and me and my friends used to watch the pros drag racing on tv we would see all those pro guys doing their thing and I would always tell them I know a guy who beat them all! Mr. new jersey aka the black knight. To Mr. Levi, as we young kids used to call him .thank you because till this very day I'm still a car guy and I'm grateful for the fire you and your guys instilled in me, and it still burns bright. thank you. just another kid you inspired on your way to the hall of fame that you never knew but always followed you and your guys. again thank you.
@Frankygotdatbag9 ай бұрын
Happy Blcl History Month! Thanks for putting this together guys this is legendary!
@active15089 ай бұрын
The BEST part of this interview is talking to a guy that CLEARLY had the TALENT and pathway to the top of the industry but decided to remain grassroots! I don't think people realize how many absolute LEGENDS in racing came from the Northeast in particular the South Central PA area for Sprint Cars and the Maryland area for Drag Racing. Back in the day there was some sh*t track down there in Central Md. that produced 7 World Record Holders for heads up street cars and a Pro Stock Team with major sponsorship in a single year. Pretty sure the current owner of Cecil County Dragway(Think his name is Terrace or Terrence IIRC) used to race the Hurricane car there after he bought it from Elias Deletore. TO THIS DAY racers from that area DOMINATE NO PREP ANYWHERE THEY GO! There's a reason the BIGGEST AND BADDEST streetcar race IN THE WORLD is held at MIR. I'll be looking forward to a Petey Smallblock interview in 30 years!
@highadventur9 ай бұрын
Goood information. Jim Halsey currently owns Cecil County. We ran the ProMod there 3 times this year.
@active15089 ай бұрын
@@highadventur Good eye sir! I think it was Capitol Raceway and not Cecil County. Might be shut down now but I stand corrected!
@chloejay81999 ай бұрын
Capital Raceway needs to be saved!
@warrengaines73009 ай бұрын
Awesome interview I brought his brother Lawrence’s car a Hemi I blew the motor Levi helped me put it back together I would love to see him again and talk about the good old days
@msmith90499 ай бұрын
The last I saw Lawrence's car, it was in Westfield, I think, the gold hemi car, if I'm not mistaken, I remember he wanted to sell it to me for $1600... It had previously sat at Ms. Wafsies gas station for a good while...There was also an orange RR ther.e, in the garage....right?
@daltonhanleyjr41429 ай бұрын
Im blown away by the fact that he still has the car after 54 years, and it starts up and runs. And seems race ready. Most guys that have cars like this they have been sitting up on jack stands with no engine, collectingand holding junk in the back of the garage. .
@shiynenn9 ай бұрын
I love hearing about these men of legend in street racing.✊🏾
@percyspurill97717 ай бұрын
I remember Levi racing my Uncle Soldier he had a 66 GTO, called buffalo soldier Levi had black Chevy 454 we were at Fort Dix it was old air strip that was one powerful race I never forget it😊
@lonewolf7449 ай бұрын
What a legend. I appreciate him taking the time to do this. Just listening to him and hearing his story was awesome.
@JackieAyres-ef3bw9 ай бұрын
I’m a 53 year old who bracket races now, but grew up watching my dad and alot of his friends race in Virginia. My dad is in his 70’s now and still goes to the track with me. Great interview. Keep them coming!
@randylear82649 ай бұрын
Great interview. I am a NC boy. And street raced in the later 70s. But no where near what these gentlemen did. We ran for at most $100. Just in town Racing and stop light to stop light action. I really enjoyed the look back at all the history of my favorite pass time. I wondered if they ever ran the Silver Bullet while out on the street scene? I still have two of my 70s street runners. A 70 Challenger and 70 GTX. My best friend had a tubbed out 71 Hemi Orange Pro Street Challenger with a 440 six pack 4 speed. 4:56 83/4 rear end. That was a hoss. Thing had a shaker hood. I hated the day he sold it. These guys were really easy to listen to and brought up so many fond memories of that street life back in the 70s.
@gordocarboАй бұрын
My friend bought the siver bullit from Jimmy & painted it white, it was too well known . He got it in the 9s at some point. Yes it was st raced plenty. He was supposed to run the Roush Mustang for big $...Someones pony couldnt make the party for whatever reason. That car was brutal still got some pics of it when it was white. Pics of polaroids lol. Mick passed away a number of yrs back RIP.
@larryholey46889 ай бұрын
absolutely awesome watch, im 45 years old never heard of this guy but im a car guy love drag racing and this video was amazing please do more i jujst subscribed. best thing on youtube right now
@antilaw99119 ай бұрын
Really liked watching this while porting my 454 heads. Great stories! Them guys are family-we motorheads. If you ain't a drag racer you ain't shit!
@FuquarProductions7 ай бұрын
I'm not even interested in drag racing, but the short that sent me here was just interesting enough. What a cool guy and a nice ride.
@adamrodgers23779 ай бұрын
Big thank you to Mr Larry and his buddy for sharing this amazing Drag Racing History and a big thank you to you Parker for putting this History to video to share with all of us. This was a awesome interview.
@gearbanger579 ай бұрын
Great interview, I could listen to Levi and Allen go on all night.
@kalienracin60099 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. This is such great history. . I heard about black racers from my family members who have past away but I didn't know it was so much more !!!! My God father and cousin own a 68 roadrunner and also had to chargers they would race every weekend down in north Louisiana. I wonder did they get to meet or race these guys . Like wow. Black history for younger black races and everyone. The smiles on there faces going through their memories was worth more than what money can buy !!!
@markborg29839 ай бұрын
Well done folks. Great to have this history recorded by the people who were there.
@geralddickerson75779 ай бұрын
i could sit with these guys forever just to listen to the old school racing scene love it
@billpackard51419 ай бұрын
Amazing interview ! Thanks so much for bringing this great history to everyone. I lived in Ct until 1982 and went to Englishtown often to race or to spectate. If I recall, it was 1980 and I went to Englishtown to see a match race, best of 3, between Pat Musi in his pro stock Monza against Brooklyn Heavy in a white 69 Camaro named the Hustler, in small blue letters on the car. I believe Levi was driving and I remember he got into the car before they brought it to the starting line and the crew was taping the seams on the doors with 200 mph tape for aerodynamics ! I think the Hustler won 2 out 3 that day. The heavy was there with his boys, all in big hats and long fur coats. Amazing times. Thanks again !
@nrken19 ай бұрын
This article more than any, shows the heart of Drag Racing , I thank the old breed, you will never be forgotten
@ernesttrader73649 ай бұрын
This guy and his crew are such an awesome legend. I remember seeing Ronald Lyles and Lee Edward at Colonial Beach, Va.
@stephenlee25489 ай бұрын
Thank you for this interview, please bring more attention to this Gentleman, I love hearing about his racing career and everyone else involved, We love you Mr Levi
@bald1der9 ай бұрын
Man what a cool interview. My father was a street racer in Philly back in the 60’s. Loved hearing the stories of them buying brand new cars, taking them straight to the garage and going street racing that weekend. Thanks for this interview.
@carl55369 ай бұрын
I love listening to the older guys speaking of the history of the drag racing they have done for so many years..Those were the good ol days. I grew up with it and couldn't get enough of it from where I grew up..Where I live now it's like they don't get it or even want to do it. I think it'd be a good thing in the area that I'm in cause it'd keep their mind open for the sport instead of getting into so much mischief cause we had fun with it and when we raced up the coal mining holler I grew up in, nobody bothered us cause we were out of the community's way but when alot of the community's became aware of what we'd do for fun, they all started showing up from the ages of our elders to young people that also got into building a car or truck and competing with us..I remember a couple times after word got out, law enforcement started going further into the holler and they came right to the spot..I remember they just told us to be safe and what blew our minds is when they started building a drag car and competed with us..Wasn't much traffic on the road we used that was long enough to run a quarter or 8th mile with a huge turnaround at the end that helped to have plenty of time and room to get slowed down alot better even if 1 of us lost our brakes there was a small road to go upin to keep anyone from crashing..It's like this certain road was meant for drag racing..We always raced up the road instead of down although it was flat road either way but it was alot safer going up towards the huge turnaround with a road that went uphill beside it..We also had plenty of room on both sides of the road so people could hang out and watch the, same as, event lol..I miss those days bad compared to now ❤ cause everyone had a great time
@JohnnyAFG819 ай бұрын
Man is sharp as a tack! Great listening to him reminisce!
@shawnpersico3059 ай бұрын
Dude man, Parker you are killing it with content. You have the most interesting content on KZbin right now. Us car car guys and Drag Racing enthusiasts are praising you. Please keep this up. And people need to wake up and subscribe to your channel. Thank you Parker.
@henryd89079 ай бұрын
Just one heck of an interview! Brought back a lot of good memories.
@JR-ho5qm9 ай бұрын
This was Fantastic! What a great conversation! Such a interesting era. It will never be matched again.
@jeffreywatkins6419 ай бұрын
Best nostalgic old school racing interview ever.Thanks to you and Mr. Levi Holmes and Mr. Alan cord, fascinating knowledge and memories,Thank you so much.
@lonniejames39 ай бұрын
This was fantastic to watch and learn,you are respectful and ask all the right questions Parker. Hopefully you get an opportunity to sit down with other legends before they are gone. 👏👏👏💯🇨🇦
@kepjames3339 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Good history. Enjoyed it, keep up the good work.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
@bones689 ай бұрын
What a great video! Thank you for the look into the grass roots of racing. The are the hot rodders that built the sport. You can feel the passion that brought these cars to new levels. The names they raced with are the sport. Thanks again for this. Priceless
@barebaby9 ай бұрын
Mann I’m glad this came across my algorithm. I remember as a kid growing up in jersey and my dad and uncles street raced in Newark and jersey city in the 70’s what a time to be alive.
@Shockmaster729 ай бұрын
Thank you. I enjoy listening to these old stories from men that have been there and done it.
@lawrenceveney46989 ай бұрын
Great job fellows brought back good memories . You can see those guys enjoyed the interview.
@JoeKyser9 ай бұрын
I tell you what, I appreciate this so much. Videos like this are needed. I wish I had all of our race history on video and all the stories more cataloged. This is priceless
@poorstang9 ай бұрын
I could listen to their stories for hours!
@roddogg9149 ай бұрын
Great video. Congratulations to Mr. Levi on all of his accomplishments.
@adrenalinejunkie1269 ай бұрын
Totally awesome interview. We ran big block muscle cars back in the 80s. Brings back lots of memories 😬😎
@bulldogbradford80819 ай бұрын
Had the chance to meet him 2 years ago at SEMA. Great Man!!!!
@modernpatriot83429 ай бұрын
Thank you for another killer video Parker! I am a huge fan of drag racing history and this video was absolutely epic. That Camaro sounded nasty. I loved your response when it started.
@backyardbarnfinds9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@Justintimemetal9 ай бұрын
This is awesome. Love hearing the history about our sport. Met the guy who drove the super jeep featured in February 68 Hot Rod Magazine. This weekend has been great learning about the drag racing back then.
@chuckwicksimmons58139 ай бұрын
As 45 year old black man. This was a great showing. And I want you to listen very carefully to what Mr. Levi told you if you can get them all together in one room that are still living. I'm not a marketing guy. But I do know a little bit about numbers. You could possibly break the internet. Or It would be one of the highest viewed on your channel. Facts 👌🏾 💯💯
@greenhometony9 ай бұрын
He did say it to him no doubt, hope he was listening.....
@bradmiller81039 ай бұрын
What a wonderful video. Absolutely fantastic! Great drag racing history. Super cool and fun to watch! Thank you!
@michaelgalli82699 ай бұрын
This is awesome too see a real street racer and too hear the good old stories
@homersholar41899 ай бұрын
So happy to see a interview such as this. As a kid I heard of. East Coast racers I live in the Midwest and I relish the history. Talk to me by my older friends of how they used to race on the streets. And when the u s nationals started here in indianapolis
@uncledave569 ай бұрын
I started racing at E-Town in 1974. I remember very well the track promoting street racers match racing often. This was a very well-done interview.
@batcivic9 ай бұрын
Holy crap that's the most indepth, most history I've ever seen in an interview. I'd pay money to be in that garage for a night with those two guys.
@loucalangelo25709 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing back some GREAT memories of the days gone by. Those of us that were fortunate enough to be or see a part of that era will always have a smile on our face when we think or talk about it.. We street raced hanging out at Jack in the box in Centerreach and made a trip or two to NYC and Man those guys were BAD to the Bone!! Thanks and God Bless
@mhueman54469 ай бұрын
History!!!!!! I truly enjoyed this interview.
@greazedlightninggarage67689 ай бұрын
Wow!!! So much history! Thank you for sharing! Incredible guy!
@jamesthompson60859 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed the interview that you did with those two gentlemen. Very very helpful and you were very good interviewer. Thank you for putting that out. Look forward to seeing more of your work
@jameshardy87979 ай бұрын
This was a great video..bought back memories for me..I remember as a kid I would go down to The Conduit and 150th st and watch these guys race..I also saw them race at West Hampton and At Englishtown..both of those tracks are closed now..greatest of times
@maximuswedgie51499 ай бұрын
Incredible. This is history.
@paultee50149 ай бұрын
Nice!!!...i remember him from the 70's... Englishtown...match races...him..pat musi,ronnie sox, Brooklyn heavy...😢..i miss those days...a rare breed of guys...
@joeybuono60939 ай бұрын
Great video parker. i love these stories, this is how it was back in the day. History at its Best. PRICELESS
@backyardbarnfinds9 ай бұрын
Thanks Joey!
@kevinbirmingham38639 ай бұрын
Well, that was awesome. I tell you what that is beautiful to uncover something this old and to share it. Thank you brother and god bless the black knight. Beautiful.
@powerpros61639 ай бұрын
This is a great interview. Thank you for the history lesson
@artiemccormick12689 ай бұрын
Hello, these guys are very, very talented. They accomplished a lot of history. They rubbed elbows with a lot of racers. I enjoyed this segment, I can't wait for the next interview. Fellas take care!
@lonniekiser36129 ай бұрын
Awesome video Parker , Great interview with a Legendary Gentleman, Love hearing the stories. 👍✌️
@moneacek9 ай бұрын
Thank you Guys for telling these Gentlemens story! I enjoyed it iimmensely!!!❤👊🏾👏🏿🇺🇲
@davidw12189 ай бұрын
It was a true pleasure meeting him years ago at Raceway Park Englishtown NJ
@ericscrutchins63509 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing the world that blacks were heavily involved in the sport of drag racing and I remember those days well back then
@quiksr209 ай бұрын
What a great racer and interview, Levi was / is one badass racer! Much respect!
@gordocarboАй бұрын
He seems very legit!! Lots of stories and tall tales from races that never happened. Good to see the real thing. That was big money and fast back then Hell, 10s is still fast today