Paradise Mesa Drag Strip

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Quint Meland's May 1956 "Drag Strip Competition Rule Book" from Paradise Mesa Drag Strip. Photo courtesy of Quint Meland.
The remains of Paul Schiefer's 1925 Ford Model T Roadster after George Barcout T-boned a spectator that unknowingly drove his Chevrolet sedan across the Paradise Mesa Drag Strip in 1957. Barcout survived the crash. The roadster did not. This photo was published in Hot Rod Deluxe March 2016. Photo by Wally Parks, courtesy of Hot Rod Magazine.
A photo of the Chevrolet that Barcout T-boned at Paradise Mesa. Photo by Wally Parks, courtesy of Hot Rod Magazine.
Quint racing his 1931 Ford Model A roadster at the Paradise Mesa Drag Strip in 1958. Photo by Bob Hardee, courtesy of Quint Meland.
Photo courtesy of Quint Meland.

Paradise Mesa Drag Strip was operated by the San Diego Timing Association.




 

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