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Old 02-15-2022, 03:57 PM
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here is what I remember from being a kid riding my 20" bike to then working at a gas station across the street where all the muscle cars parked on Archer avenue while waiting to race or just hang out (say 69-79).

You would cruise on Archer back and forth between Harlem and Pulaski from some of the rides I went on with friends. You would not go past Harlem far as its no longer Chicago jurisdiction. Kids would be hanging out on corners on their 20" bikes waiting to see some action go by, sometimes an accident. I myself saw a candy apple red 57 chevy with chome everywhere car, wipe out and hit a pole. I was one of the first on the scene with my bike. It was a show car I will never forget. I remember a corvette wiping out and it shattered into a million pieces on the street. The good stuff was when they lit up right by the crown and the sounds were amazing. The smells were amazing . I got to gas up some of the cars at Gas city while working to go to college, this was closer to the end of the racing days. SOme of the cars were idling so high, with radical cams, it just made me wonder how does one drive these nightmare death traps. You would never hang a pump on these guys are you would get hurt. I am sure people know what that is. It paid for part of my college fund.

As I got older, I noticed people would turn off and extend their cruise on Archer to head over to dukes It was not that far away and the food was the attraction. Can't beat the beef sandwiches at dukes. Nice parking lot too. Nice suburban area too, not crowded like where I lived off archer where every lot your house sat on was 25' x 125'. Girls were different too.

Yep, you missed some good fun. Chicago cops turned a blind eye to this stuff I remember. I paid off cops $20 for speeding and it was the norm. I later ran into one at a stereo shop on archer and they offered to give my money back, said nope, all good.

Neighborhood was nothing like Shameless on tv. It was the south'west' side and you would smack someone if you called it the southside. Loads of muscle cars, many tied to vietnam guys as I remember, buying and driving what they wanted, and took them to the streets. I think you could also go off Archer and race down by the factories that hugged I55 where they was a clorox plant. Now that area was like area51 where it was like another world, there were undeveloped areas where you could ride your 20" bike through and do jumps and have many 55 gallon drums all over like a scene in Simpsons. God only knows what we were exposed to as kids in some of those lots. But great places for special races I think. The pavement down there was perfect and all concrete and no traffic at night.
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Old 02-15-2022, 04:06 PM
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Very cool. I was born in Clearing but was too young to experience the scene in its heyday.
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