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My Dad was a semi pro bowler. Here around Atlanta there were 3 or 4 bowling alleys that had slot car tracks in them. The Dads could bowkl and the kids stayed out of their hair by slot car racing. I started in 1966 when I was 6 years old. I still have some of mine and my Dad's cars. Turns out he loved it too. Great times. I have worked at 2 different tracks through the years and I now am looking to buy a small 4 lane wooden track for my basement. Tracks keep on closing down...so I will get one for myself.
Wow, thanks so much for sharing your wonderful memoires! It would be great to see your track once you get it! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing! I really appreciate it!
I had to re-watch a few videos...this one was fabulous. The era of the slot car craze must’ve been amazing. I was a little tike when the era was at its prime but a big part of my collection is focused on this era and the pit box from Hoffman is an iconic piece as you highlight here. I just had to enjoy this video again! Thanks John!
Thanks so much for re-watching! In 1964 the Wall St. Journal stated the slot car business to be worth $100 million dollars! Thanks again for your wonderful comments and support! I really appreciate it!
I just got back into the hobby. I race 1/24th scale flexi's and I have 5 cars and a controller plus bottles of stuff for the tires, the copper braid cleaner and oil, and tools. So I ordered a Dengler pit box! I'm carrying my stuff in a backpack until it arrives! Loved your video and enthusiasm!
Thanks so much for your very kind words! Great to hear that you are back enjoying slot cars! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate it!
i still have a couple of my 60's boxes. one i designed and built myself in my Dad's wood shop and still use to this day. it even has a REV500 sticker on it!, as well as STP and WYNN'S. another one i have similar to your nice Hoffman had the flimsy briefcase-like top handle break off, so i replaced it with the dash grab handle off my uncle's '66 Tempest when he traded it in! thanks for sharing this. Speedy
Steve, your racing boxes sound great! Very cool using a grab handle from a Pontiac Tempest, that was the 'base' for a GTO! Thanks so much for your comment!
I have a Hoffman box just like the one you show in this video. This was my third wooden box, I bought it new about 1970-71. I've carried it all over New England for all sorts of slot cars from a flexi to wing cars. Today it sits in my spare room full of parts, a couple controllers, & one slot car I keep as a memorial to a friend. Some time, I'll tell you about this friend, but now isn't the time or place. In hindsight, this Hoffman box is too small for my needs.. I recall also taking a milk crate full of slot car items to some races. I've always said if I built a box, it would have to be bigger. And I'm a person who only carries 1 or 2 cars around at a time. That was another neat video John. I'll look forward to seeing others.
Bill, thanks so much for your comment! What a wonderful way to remember your friend and keep your memories alive. If we remember someone, they are never truly gone. More episodes to come, thanks for watching!
I have a co- worker that would enjoy your channel… I found you thru MAXSMODELS… Yes we had a STOT CAR TRACK SHOP WHERE I LIVE only went there a few times The building is still there, no track… If I was a serious slot car racer, I would have one of those boxes or something like it, OF COURSE it’s part of the HOBBY… I’ll keep watching…. CHRIS from OHIO…
Thanks so much! I'm so pleased that you are enjoying the episodes! There will be more to come! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate your support!
Mario, that is a fair offer, I've seen houses that are smaller than this pit box go for more money in this town my fellow Torontonian! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing! I really appreciate your support!
What I’ve always done since I was a kid was, and is, to hold the pick up shoes down on the track and lift the back end of the Slotcar just enough to clear the rear wheels from the track surface. It accomplishes the same thing duh!
I received them from one of the chaps in the photo, so cool that you used to race there! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate it!
My Dad was a semi pro bowler. Here around Atlanta there were 3 or 4 bowling alleys that had slot car tracks in them. The Dads could bowkl and the kids stayed out of their hair by slot car racing. I started in 1966 when I was 6 years old. I still have some of mine and my Dad's cars. Turns out he loved it too. Great times. I have worked at 2 different tracks through the years and I now am looking to buy a small 4 lane wooden track for my basement. Tracks keep on closing down...so I will get one for myself.
Wow, thanks so much for sharing your wonderful memoires! It would be great to see your track once you get it! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing! I really appreciate it!
I had to re-watch a few videos...this one was fabulous. The era of the slot car craze must’ve been amazing. I was a little tike when the era was at its prime but a big part of my collection is focused on this era and the pit box from Hoffman is an iconic piece as you highlight here. I just had to enjoy this video again! Thanks John!
Thanks so much for re-watching! In 1964 the Wall St. Journal stated the slot car business to be worth $100 million dollars! Thanks again for your wonderful comments and support! I really appreciate it!
I just got back into the hobby. I race 1/24th scale flexi's and I have 5 cars and a controller plus bottles of stuff for the tires, the copper braid cleaner and oil, and tools. So I ordered a Dengler pit box! I'm carrying my stuff in a backpack until it arrives! Loved your video and enthusiasm!
Thanks so much for your very kind words! Great to hear that you are back enjoying slot cars! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate it!
i still have a couple of my 60's boxes. one i designed and built myself in my Dad's wood shop and still use to this day. it even has a REV500 sticker on it!, as well as STP and WYNN'S.
another one i have similar to your nice Hoffman had the flimsy briefcase-like top handle break off, so i replaced it with the dash grab handle off my uncle's '66 Tempest when he traded it in!
thanks for sharing this.
Speedy
Steve, your racing boxes sound great! Very cool using a grab handle from a Pontiac Tempest, that was the 'base' for a GTO! Thanks so much for your comment!
I used to mail off for stickers. Those Thrush header stickers were like gold!
I'm so pleased that you liked the pit box! Thanks so much for watching!
I have a Hoffman box just like the one you show in this video. This was my third wooden box, I bought it new about 1970-71. I've carried it all over New England for all sorts of slot cars from a flexi to wing cars. Today it sits in my spare room full of parts, a couple controllers, & one slot car I keep as a memorial to a friend. Some time, I'll tell you about this friend, but now isn't the time or place. In hindsight, this Hoffman box is too small for my needs.. I recall also taking a milk crate full of slot car items to some races. I've always said if I built a box, it would have to be bigger. And I'm a person who only carries 1 or 2 cars around at a time. That was another neat video John. I'll look forward to seeing others.
Bill, thanks so much for your comment! What a wonderful way to remember your friend and keep your memories alive. If we remember someone, they are never truly gone. More episodes to come, thanks for watching!
I have a co- worker that would enjoy your channel… I found you thru MAXSMODELS…
Yes we had a STOT CAR TRACK SHOP WHERE I LIVE
only went there a few times
The building is still there, no track…
If I was a serious slot car racer, I would have one of those boxes or something like it, OF COURSE it’s part of the HOBBY…
I’ll keep watching….
CHRIS from OHIO…
Thanks so much! I'm so pleased that you are enjoying the episodes! There will be more to come! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate your support!
I literally just rebuilt my fathers....Ive had it for twenty+ years and we used it together in the 90's for RC...
Very cool!! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate it!
came here from HRW forum. Awesome bit of slot car memorabilia. Really enjoyed the video and history.
Doug, thanks so much for your very wonderful comments and for watching the video!
That’s a cool looking box!
Ant1 Thanks so much for watching and for your great comment!
i GOT ONE OF THESE IN MY GARAGE FULL OF SLOT CAR STUFF. 1/24 SCALE CARS
Very cool! Are you still interested in slot cars? Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing!
i will give u 100 million for that box , canadian funds lol, love your videos fellow torontotian
Mario, that is a fair offer, I've seen houses that are smaller than this pit box go for more money in this town my fellow Torontonian! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing! I really appreciate your support!
neat, great video
Thanks so much!
What I’ve always done since I was a kid was, and is, to hold the pick up shoes down on the track and lift the back end of the Slotcar just enough to clear the rear wheels from the track surface. It accomplishes the same thing duh!
Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Where did you get the O'Connor Raceway photo? I used to race there.
I received them from one of the chaps in the photo, so cool that you used to race there! Thanks so much for watching, commenting and subscribing, I really appreciate it!
@@FastSports-ScaleCarGarage I make armatures for high end slot cars. Been at it for 42 years.
Very cool!!
if your t-shirts had pockets, i'd buy one. i need a place to keep my reading glasses and other nerd stuff.
Steve, thanks so much, I'll look into providing t-shirts with a pocket! Great idea, I could use one or two as well!
Is that a hell's angels sticker on top?
LOL! I'm afraid not!
I was wondering where the FRAM went on a slot car. 😉
It's all about the filters!
I lost your email. please write, Larry Anderson
Larry, email sent to you!