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The photo where the truck is on top of the car, is a car I was told, that eventually became the C/ED that Cross and Corzine ran and won a Comp W/C with. I ended up buying that car and ran it for several years and sold it to Ricky Hughes who ended up selling it to Eddy League. It was built by a chassis builder named Lester Guillory out of Louisiana but I don't know who owned it at the time of this incident. Bubba Corzine used to post here, so Bubba, if your looking, let me know if I am correct or not.
 
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Heck Grandpa was in the middle of it with us. Justin, your Grandpa is one of the finest gentlemen I ever met, until you pulled into the other lane against him, and then it serious chit until you unstrapped at the other end. Then he gave you a warm smile, a hand shake and you knew you were always friends. That was Papa League ;) Tell him I miss those days around the League family. Oh wait wasn't it called League Family Racing. :p

Thanks Glenn, I will tell him. Matter of fact, if you wish, you can tell him. Next Sunday the 17th, we are all going to the Monument Inn restaurant to celebrate his 70th Birthday. Your more than welcome to come. I'm sure he'd love to see you again.
 
Ah, the Monument Inn and the ferry......brings back some great memories! I love that place!
 
Gary, I am sure kelly was talking about Porter

You are probably correct about Porter, but the videos were of Dickinson which was my misunderstanding.

The digger with the tow truck over it I believe was Tommy Dumbell, I just can't quite confirm that.

As far as Porter, the stories of that track could be endless.
 
Hey Gary, thanks for bringing back the memories of the old Houston track.

You are correct, the stories of Porter are endless. It is sad as to how it all ended. Bill Sanford will always be etched in my mind and the tragedy that brought all of it to an end will forever be remembered by all that knew the family.

Porter and the old Houston track are just a few of the tracks of many across America that bring back memories for many on the Mater. That is what is so cool about drag racing. That's why we have Nostaglia (sp) drag racing. So all of us old farts can look at the cars that we remembered back in the day.

I can almost visualize evey time I have been strapped in a race car. I am more thankful that I was alway able to undo the harness myself. I have lost a few friends along the way but I have made a lot of friends along the way.

One thing in this world that will never change. We all will get older and it will be harder to remember the memories of yesterday. I plan on hanging on to all that I can until I can't hold on any longer.

Glenn Hearn out.
 
The old Porter track which was called Eastex Dragstrip ,if you look at Google maps was between Kingwood Dr. and N Park Dr. and the entrance was off Loop 494 . There is apartments there now and if I would have to say that
street The Equinox is where the track would have been.:(
 
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