Today, July 12, 2010, I had the distinct honor and pleasure to be invited to lunch by one Jim Streeter, an almost 84 year old member of Racers Reunion and a gentleman who appeared on Racin' through History last Tuesday evening in the "Meet a Member" segment. The food was good, the tea was just as I like it, and the company was outstanding. We talked of racing, football (USC) ,theater (because our waiter performs in local theater productions), buying a new computer (as if I'm an expert) but mostly it was an extraordinary experience for me to sit across the table from Jim Streeter as he relayed stories of personal experience from the earliest days of stock car racing, long before there was even a NASCAR. Jim has stories that will make you laugh until you can't sit up straight (the promoter running with the purse) to stories that touch the heart of drivers long ago gone and who are remembered only by family and maybe a few fans.
Jim Streeter is a walking history book of stock car racing. As he himself states, his physical health is not that great, but that mind is as sharp as the edge of the splitter that Kyle Busch uses to cut down left rear tires of other drivers!!!! Jim is really a pleasure to share time with.
We are working on getting Jim as a featured guest on the Tuesday night radio show very soon so all of you reading this make a list of questions you would like Jim to answer about the history of the sport. I can almost guarantee you he can answer anything about the early days. Oh, and I know for a fact that he will have a new supercharged computer at his disposal by the end of the week.
Thanks, Jim Streeter, for a great lunch and for sharing all the time with me today. It was an honor and privilege to be in your company.
Tim
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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.
updated by @tim-leeming: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM