Middletown Pacemakers: The Story of an Ohio Hot Rod Club (OH) (Images of America)

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9780738519579


Hot Rodding began in Southern California in the 1930s and had spread throughout the United States by the mid 1950s, spawning the sport of drag racing and the advent of the Detroit ìmuscle carsî of the ë60s and ë70s. Hot Rod Magazine and the National Hot Rod Association promoted the formation of responsible car clubs to combat the delinquent reputation of hot rodders, earned through illegal street races and Hollywoodís portrayal in ìBî movies. And thus were born the Middletown Pacemakers in 1951. ÝÝThe Pacemakers brought southern Ohio its first reliability runs (1952), custom auto shows (1954), and drag racing competitionsósetting national records (1958, ë63, ë64) and winning national championships (1963, ë64, ë65). When the hot rodders were not busy upgrading their drive train for more horsepower or ìchoppingî and ìchannelingî for improved performance, they could often be seen on the streets of Middletown feeding expired parking meters or rescuing motorists whose cars had broken down or run out of gas. By 1966, as was the fate of so many hot rod clubs, the mass production of Detroit muscle cars ushered the Pacemakers to fold. ÝÝ