You will get to see this never before seen
historic film footage of the actual 1947
Daytona 200 Beach Races, the 1947 AMA National
Laconia Road Race, the 1947 AMA National
Muskegon Hillclimb Championships as well
as watch some of the fastest bikes of the
time flattracking at the Allentown (PA) 1/2
Mile Track. Other bonus footage of guys doing
donuts on their Knuckleheads and bunch of
guys on a swampy Motorcycle Club Scramble
Event riding Harley 45's and some British
bikes. Amazingly, you can also see a rider
riding well on his bright red painted 1928
or 1929 Harley JDH !! You can see the distinctive
twin-cam cam cover on this "H"
model as the guy rides by. This would have
been a very old bike at the time. The DVD
also includes a race movie information which
has some of the racer's names, race numbers
and finishing place for certain races.
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The 1947 Daytona section is amazing. Watch
great footage of a a group of guys
on a road
trip in their sidecar equipped Harleys
to
Daytona to watch the races. They guys
start
out in the snowy north and ride to
sunny
Florida. Then watch Harley WR 's and
WLDR
's dual with Indian Scouts, Big Base
Indians
and Norton Manx 's. The February 23,
1947
Daytona 200 was just the 6th running
of this
race, which is now considered to be
one of
the most important races in the USA.
There
was record 176 riders in this running
of
the race. Johnny Spieglehoff won the
Daytona
this year and you can see him go by
a few
times on his #2 Indian! Watching the
riders
come off the sandy Beach into the slippery
first corner onto the paved straight-away
section looks scary! More than a few
riders
go down. At one point a bike crashes
and
you can also see a small brush fire
burning
which keeps burning throughout the
race!
If you are careful watching # plates
or riders
jerseys you can spot #38 Ed Kretz,
#71 Bobby
Hill, #7 Billy Huber, #55 Floyd Emde
among
others in action! Imagine that!! With
the
DVD you can easily slow-motion or freeze
frame to get a great look at the riders
and
their amazing race bikes. If you are
lucky
enough to own a vintage race machine
this
is invaluable archival/ historic footage.
Some of you may even own or know the
whereabouts
of these bikes now!
The Muskegon AMA National Hillclimb
film
footage is a great sight. Watch a number
of riders attempt the 328 foot hill
known
as Mt. Garfield. At this 1947 race
Roy Burke
and Willard "Red" Bryan tied
for
fastest time in the 74" Class
A Hillclimb
and actually had to have a run-off
to determine
the winner....Roy Burke won! Roy Burke
was
a westcoast kid and had done quite
well at
a number of hillclimbs in Oregon, Washington
and California and was encouraged by
friends
to attend this AMA National meet by
friends.
Roy did well to say the least! You
can see
him riding his unusually painted blue
Indian
clearly.
The 1947 Laconia Classic Race in New
Hampshire
was held on June 21 and 22 of that
year.
There is quite a bit of film footage
of this
race and this film features lots of
track
racing and some shots of the guys at
the
starting line. Alli Quattrocchi won
the race
this year on his Harley. This race
track
featured both paved and dirt section
so made
for a wild ride and great spectating.
This
was a 10 mile track. Racers that I
spotted
that are clearly visible with their
#plates
are #38 Ed Kretz (in his classic dark
blue
jersey) , #7 Billy Huber, # 4D Joe
Weatherly
(seen on the white Harley in the photo
above),
#20C George Sabine, # 6A Colemar Mitchell,
#41C Joe Burrough, #36 George Delong
among
many others! 1947 was rookie Joe Weatherlys
first time racing the Laconia Classic
and
he placed a very respectable 6th place.
This
was just a warm up for Joes back to
back
wins at Laconia in 1948 and 1949!
Fans of vintage flattrack/dirttrack
racing
will like the Allentown, PA race also
from
1947....this fast 1/2 mile let the
bikes
get going. This race in 1947 was promoted
by the Blue Pistons Motorcycle Club
who started
to promote races a the Allentown 1/2
mile
track when the had problems using the
former
Hatfield track. The Blue Pistons Motorcycle
Club was formed in 1937 in Skippack,
PA and
still exists today.
That is it, have a look at some of
the still
photos below from this great movie.
You won't
be dissapointed. The DVD is just over
1/2
hour in running time. When is the next
time
you are going to see your favorite
bikes
racing in color??!! OK back to the
garage
for me! All images and film footage
are copyright
Disaster Productions with all rights
reserved.
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