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RELIVING THE SPIRIT OF LIONS EVENT

The Spirit of Lions Event: A Tribute to the Drag Legend

The Price Automobilia Collection is a museum that Rick Lorenzen created to honor the old and revered Lions Drag Strip that operated in Long Beach from October 9, 1955 to December 2, 1972. Lorenzen’s father started Price Transfer in 1959, the same year Rick graduated from Banning High School. Rick was a regular spectator at Lions Drag Strip. His memory of the fabled drag strip drove his desire to establish a museum and promote the memory of the track.

The Spirit of Lions Event was held on June 24, 2017 by Rick Lorenzen and the staff at Price Transfer. Assisting Lorenzen were Steve Gibbs, Dave Mandella, Ron Johnson, Steve Davis, and a host of friends, staff workers and family.

An estimated 600+ people came to the inaugural “Spirit of Lions” event. The interior size of the overall museum exceeds 50,000 square feet of space devoted to American cars and displays representing the 1920’s through the 1960’s.

Tommy Ivo’s dragster and Don Garlits dragster
Tommy Ivo’s dragster and Don Garlits dragster were here to Cackle

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The “Watch Dog” Tommy Allen behind to wheel of his “Soapy Sales” dragster
The “Watch Dog” Tommy Allen behind to wheel of his “Soapy Sales” dragster.

Invited drag cars on display numbered nearly 100. Top Fuel dragsters included; Tommy Ivo, Howard’s Twin-Bears, Rod Stuckey’s ‘Chizler,’ ‘Dragmaster Two Thing,’ Kelly Brown, ‘Mooneyes,’ Allen Family ‘Stinger,’ Cook & Bedwell, Frank Cannon’s ‘Hustler VI,’ Walton-Cerny-Moody, Shirley Muldowney, Safford-Gaide-Ratican, etc. Funny cars were; “TV” Tommy Ivo F/C, Stone-Woods-Cook F/C, and others. Fuel Altereds included; Thomas-Pritchard-Harrison, Marcellus & Borsch, Bowers & Paris.

Other cars on display were; Jack Chrisman’s Sachs & Son Comet, Batmobile, Hill Alcala’s ‘Hunter Oil Company’ 1961 C Mod Roadster that Creighton Hunter drove, ‘War Horse’ driven by Rob Markowitz, Veney’s Vega, Ed Lenarth’s ‘Holy Toledo’, and many others.

Steve Gibbs was busy helping Rick Lorenzen and Rob Marchese with the program. Steve told me, “Rob Marchese is Rick’s right-hand-man, and deserves the majority of credit for making this happen.

His memory of the fabled drag strip drove his desire to establish a museum…

20 of the dragsters were in position
After all 20 of the dragsters were in position, they all fired-up and Cackled together. That was something special.

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One touching moment was to see Dode Martin and Judy Thompson Creach meet again after almost 50 years. Judy was Mickey Thompson’s first wife and she and Mickey’s son, Danny Thompson, worked as manager and office staff at the Lions Drag Strip. Dode Martin was a partner with Jim Nelson in the Dragmaster brand of top fuel drag cars that they made and sold from their Oceanside shop.

Jim Nelson was the first National Tech Director for the NHRA. Mickey’s sister, Collene Thompson Campbell, and husband Gary were also present. There were over 30 ‘Cackle cars’ that were providing the outside entertainment. The majority were cars that actually raced at Lions.”

Tanis and Seth Hammond greeted me at the show; Tanis is one of the fastest women on earth, having gone over 300 miles per hour at Bonneville. Ed Iskenderian, who will turn 96 years of age, signed autographs and was interviewed by a video crew. Ed is still going strong and attends car shows and reunions nearly every weekend. Jerry Hart and Betty Belcourt were honored guests; Jerry’s father was C. J. Hart who managed Lions after Mickey Thompson. Darr Hawthorne and Chris Thomson were manning a booth with time sheets from Lions that Darr had rescued and carefully preserved.

Orah Mae Millar and her daughter Robin Millar were on hand to represent the artwork and cartooning of famous CARtoon artist Pete Millar. Jim Miller was in attendance; Jim is the president of the Society of Land Speed Racing Historians and a researcher and historian for www.ahrf.com. Steve Chrisman, the son of Jack Chrisman, represented the cars that were raced by his father and his cousin Art Chrisman.

The “Howard Cams Twin Bear” dragster.
The “Howard Cams Twin Bear” dragster.
Rick’s Diner
“Rick’s Diner” is completely stocked and functional!
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Rick Lorenzen, owner of the Price Automobilia Collection, has amassed a huge collection of Willys.
Rick’s dad, Fred Lorenzen’s Texaco gas station on PCH!
The Dragmaster “Two Thing”, sporting twin blown Chevy motors mounted side-by-side
The Dragmaster “Two Thing”, sporting twin blown Chevy motors mounted side-by-side.
A Top Fuel dragster and a Funny Car
A pair of Tommy Ivo’s cars: a Top Fuel dragster and a Funny Car.
A huge collection of Willys
Rick Lorenzen, owner of the Price Automobilia Collection, has amassed a huge collection of Willys.
A display of altereds
A display of altereds that ran at Lions.
Tom “Mongoose” McEwen
Tom “Mongoose” McEwen wouldn’t miss this event.
Proud museum owner Rick Lorenzen
Proud museum owner Rick Lorenzen.
Jim Boyd owner/driver of the “Wild Turkey” fuel dragster.
Jim Boyd owner/driver of the “Wild Turkey” fuel dragster.
Bones Balogh
Bones Balogh drove the legendary “Big John Mazmanian” Willys Gasser.
The all-star, “TV” Tommy Ivo
The all-star, “TV” Tommy Ivo.
(L-R) Steve Gibbs, Judy Thompson (Mickey Thompson’s first wife), Dode Martin
(L-R) Steve Gibbs, Judy Thompson (Mickey Thompson’s first wife), Dode Martin.

Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the October 2017 print issue of the Drive Magazine.