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1949 Oakland Stadium Speedway Program Poster Print

February 22, 2010 By: stevo Category: 1940's

1949 Oakland Stadium Speedway Program Poster Print. This reproduction poster measures 17 inches wide x 22 inches tall. A classic retro print from Oakland California.

1949 Oakland Stadium Speedway Program Poster Print

1949 Oakland Stadium Speedway Program Poster Print


The Oakland Speedway was the first motor racing track near Oakland, California, a one-mile, banked dirt oval track built in 1931, which operated throughout the Great Depression and postwar years. The track featured AAA National Championship races with Indy cars and drivers from 1931 until 1936, when the AAA pulled out of the West Coast. Thereafter the track still featured racing by members of the Bay Cities Racing Association, in roadsters and motorcycles, as well as Big Cars, stock cars, and midgets. It was known as the “fastest dirt track in the Nation”.

In 1931 the Oakland Speedway was built near Oakland, but actually was located between Oakland and nearby Hayward, California, on the site of what is now Bayfair Mall in San Leandro, California.

Annually each fall the track hosted the “Oakland 500″ race. Many of the local East Bay races were exhibited by the Bay Cities Racing Association (BCRA). In 1948 local East Bay driver Bob Barkhimer quit racing to become the Business Manager for BCRA. In 1949 Barkhimer took over San Jose Speedway and also started his own association (CSCRA), and in 1954 he co-founded west coast NASCAR.

Among top drivers who were killed at the Oakland Speedway was Clyde Rea Bray, who had held second place in the A.R.A. points in 1939, behind champion Wally Schock. Bray had come in 5th in the Oakland “500″ that year. Two years later, on Labor Day, 1941, during the Oakland Speedway 500 race, on the 356th lap, Bray was fatally injured after being thrown from his car, after it sailed over the south fence.

Among legendary top race drivers who got their start at the Oakland Speedway was Bob Sweikert, the 1955 Indianapolis 500 winner. On Memorial Day, May 26, 1947 at the Oakland Speedway, Sweikert drove his own handbuilt track roadster in his debut race for prize money, and finished second.

1946 Lincoln Park Stadium Midget Racing Poster Print February 6, 1946

February 06, 2010 By: stevo Category: 1940's

1946 Lincoln Park Stadium Midget Racing Poster Print. Measures 14 inches wide x 22 inches tall. Awesome retro reproduction poster print.

64 years ago today !! Pretty crazy to think of it that way.A lot has changed in such a short time.

1946 Lincoln Park Stadium Midget Racing Poster Print

1946 Lincoln Park Stadium Midget Racing Poster Print

1952 Speedway Stadium Lafayette Indiana Midget Racing Program Poster Print

February 03, 2010 By: stevo Category: 1950's, Midget Racing

They look so cool hung up in the workshop or garage. A blast from the past. There are so many awesome prints from the 50’s. This 1952 Speedway Stadium Lafayette Midget Racing Reproduction Program Poster Print really pops. Measures 14 inches wide x 22 inches tall. A fantastic retro art print.

1952 Speedway Stadium Lafayette Indiana Midget Racing Program Poster Print

1952 Speedway Stadium Lafayette Indiana Midget Racing Program Poster Print

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Classic Retro 1949 Gilmore Stadium Midget Racing Poster Print

September 23, 2009 By: stevo Category: 1940's

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1949 was the time …..

the place……… Gilmore Stadium !!

This Gilmore Stadium poster is great. Gilmore Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Los Angeles, California. It opened in May 1934 and demolished in 1952. The stadium was built by Earl Gilmore, son of Arthur F. Gilmore and president of A. F. Gilmore Oil, a California-based petroleum company which was developed after Arthur struck oil on the family property.

Midget car racing was invented at the track. The track hosted midget car racing from the track’s debut in May 1934 to 1950.The 1939  Turkey Night Grand Prix was held at the track.

Notable drivers that raced at the track include Danny Bakes, Bill Betteridge, Fred Friday, Perry Grimm, Sam Hanks, Curly Mills, Danny Oakes, Roy Russing, Bob Swanson, Bill Vukovich, Rodger Ward, and Karl Young. Drivers that were killed at the track include Ed Haddad, Swede Lindskog, Speedy Lockwood, Frankie Lyons, and Chet Mortemore.

1928 & 1934 Richfield Ethyl Oil Advertisement Poster Ad Print

September 21, 2009 By: stevo Category: 1920's, 1930's

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Just some really super cool retro oil ads from Richfield today. These popular prints are 2 of 4 prints I have available. I will create a package deal for the collection. $40 for the 4 sound like a sweet deal, also including a free shipping bonus for buying all four. Now I just have to get my butt in gear and post it. I think on eBay I will also create a Richfield Collection offer.

1934 Richfield Ethyl Oil Advertisement Poster Ad Print

1934 Richfield Ethyl Oil Advertisement Poster Ad Print

1928 Richfield Ethyl Oil Advertisement Poster Ad Print

1928 Richfield Ethyl Oil Advertisement Poster Ad Print

1952 Michigan State Fair Midget Racing Program Poster Print

May 20, 2009 By: stevo Category: 1950's

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     1952 Michigan State Fair Midget Racing Program Poster Print. Measures 17 inches wide x 22 inches tall. 150 Mile AAA National Championship. Midget Car Race. Michigan State Fair. Sunday September 7, 1952. A cool retro reproduction poster from the 50’s. Would make for a great Father’s Day gift . Dad would  be stoked to hang this up in his garage or workshop.

 

1952 Michigan State Fair Midget Racing Program Poster Print

1952 Michigan State Fair Midget Racing Program Poster Print

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1956 Dodge City Motorcycle Racing Program Poster Print

May 18, 2009 By: stevo Category: 1950's

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     I dig these posters so much. It makes for such a fun hobby. When ever I put together these orders to get shipped out, I always lay them out and take a look at the prints before I roll it up for the tube and say “Man , this is an awesome poster !!” .. or “I LOVE the art work on this one !!” . And most of the time my wife will laugh at me in the background, because I say it so often. And I tell her they ARE cool, they ARE awesome. Like the one today , the 1956 Dodge City Motorcycle Racing Poster Print. The motorcycle racing prints are great. This is simple art , very classy . This 50’s reproduction print measures 14.25 inches wide x 22 inches tall. A nice tall print that looks fantastic all framed up. Framing these totally takes them up to another notch. Very cool retro art deco. National Motorcycle Rally. World Famous Riders A.M.A. Sanction. Dodge City Kansas. Labor Day Weekend. Sept 1-2-3, 1956. 

  • 200 Miles of Road Racing plus Four 25 Mile Sporting Road Races
  • 100 Mile Grand Prix
  • Half Mile Dirt Track Races
  • Drag Races 1/4 Mile Acceleration Trials
  • International Motorcycle Show
  • National Economy Contest
  • $6000 includes Cash Purses, Trophies & Mdse. Awards for Riders & Spectators Including Credit Slips on New Cars and Motorcycles
  • Motorcycle Movies
  • Three Full Days of Sport , Fun and Good Fellowship

 

1956 Dodge City Motorcycle Racing Program Poster Print

1956 Dodge City Motorcycle Racing Program Poster Print

Free shipping thru the Amazon WebStore on orders of $30 or more. Father’s Day is coming up soon, that mean the LA Roadster show is soon too. An awesome show to attend. So for this Father’s Day buy him a cool poster for his garage or workshop. You know he will love it. It still amazes me how many people use Amazon more than eBay these days. And also how much eBay is trying to be like Amazon with stuff like “Daily Deals”  and such. I am not sure what website I found , but it does a comparison when you plug in two websites addresses in. And the graph that came up was so impressive. The Amazon hit counter was climbing and has been for a few years now, as for eBay it was down down down. I know everywhere I go these days its Amazon, Amazon , Amazon all over sites with item links to products. They totally know what they are doing.