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Title: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Jim Ratto on March 26, 2009, 23:11:46 pm
Sarge....  give us some details on the old DKP Top Ten board....  you were always in the running weren't you?
Were members positions on the board determined by e.t.'s @ the strip, or by street warfare?

There must be some good stories behind this.... 




(thanks to turtleracer from whom I took this image from)


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: johnl on March 26, 2009, 23:39:54 pm
Sarge....  give us some details on the old DKP Top Ten board....  you were always in the running weren't you?
Were members positions on the board determined by e.t.'s @ the strip, or by street warfare?

There must be some good stories behind this.... 

If he wasn't in the running for the "Top Ten Board" he was running to the Liquor store or the bathroom!!!!! ::) ::)

Sorry Jim, I couldn't resist.  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Sarge on March 27, 2009, 14:50:36 pm
 >:(  where's the love??? ;)  I can't remember whose idea it was to have the Top Ten board but it was a good one.  Most of the bragging rights were settled after club meetings... sometimes right out in front of the club house on Chestnut St :o :o.  I've shared a number of photos with you guys of the Bug-In in 1972 when DKP went all out on a club display and I think the top ten deal was an idea we came up with for that event.  I made the board from plywood and wooden house numbers that I spray canned silver.  The names I did on illustration board and we all had one.  In my pic, #1 Underdog, #2 Mahaffey, #3 Dave Patrick, #4 Thurber, #5 Whit Haydon, #6 Fleming, #7 Edmiston, #8 Jim Brooks, #9 Steve Liekus, #10 Sergio Rampone.  Most importantly, your car car actually had to run to stay on the board... no resting on past laurels. ;)  Wish I had got the pic centered for the chopped off photos on the right :(.


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Gary Justus on March 27, 2009, 15:53:52 pm
Sarge,
What do you remember about Steve Liekus? I went to Anaheim H/S and FJC with him. I was driving my '63 Kombi ('glas flairs and scoops with Keystones w/big meats on the rear) at the time and he and I would hang out at Tastee Freez across from Anaheim H/S. I remember him talking about trying to get in the club, but my music career took me in a different direction in '71 and I lost track of him.


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: louisb on March 27, 2009, 16:01:48 pm
That's pretty cool Sarge! What ever happened to it?

--louis


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: johnl on March 27, 2009, 16:43:25 pm
>:(  where's the love??? ;)  I can't remember whose idea it was to have the Top Ten board but it was a good one.  Most of the bragging rights were settled after club meetings... sometimes right out in front of the club house on Chestnut St :o :o.  I've shared a number of photos with you guys of the Bug-In in 1972 when DKP went all out on a club display and I think the top ten deal was an idea we came up with for that event.  I made the board from plywood and wooden house numbers that I spray canned silver.  The names I did on illustration board and we all had one.  In my pic, #1 Underdog, #2 Mahaffey, #3 Dave Patrick, #4 Thurber, #5 Whit Haydon, #6 Fleming, #7 Edmiston, #8 Jim Brooks, #9 Steve Liekus, #10 Sergio Rampone.  Most importantly, your car car actually had to run to stay on the board... no resting on past laurels. ;)  Wish I had got the pic centered for the chopped off photos on the right :(.

Jim, after I sent my comment I thought how tacky it was, so here and now I do say, I'm sorry. :( :(  Moving on, I had no idea that YOU made the board.  Guess I never thought about it, cause it always seemed to be there.  Once again guys, I must say the Sarge was and is a driving force of the DKP legacy and my hat's off to you.  8) 8) 8) 8)


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: johnl on March 27, 2009, 16:51:20 pm
Sarge,
What do you remember about Steve Liekus? I went to Anaheim H/S and FJC with him. I was driving my '63 Kombi ('glas flairs and scoops with Keystones w/big meats on the rear) at the time and he and I would hang out at Tastee Freez across from Anaheim H/S. I remember him talking about trying to get in the club, but my music career took me in a different direction in '71 and I lost track of him.

I sure do remember Steve Liekus.  He lived on North St. Between West St. and Lorara.  It was a two story home that had been moved into the location.  I think his folks had that done.  This was only about three block from my parents home.

Steve was known as "Mr. Music" because he was quite well versed on the subject.  The other thing I remember was his long hair and he was always jerking his head to move the hair out of his face.  It became a thing for all of us to do as a "mock".

At the DKP I Reunion Steve showed up with short hair and no one knew what to say.

What years were you at Anaheim Hi?  Sharon (Johnson) Edmiston was there '61-'64 along with Ron Fleming.  Myself, Huggins, Dayton and others '62-'65.


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Jim Ratto on March 28, 2009, 00:51:21 am
If Mahaffey's split was still around in it's 2180cc incarnation, I think it would STILL post on a DKP III Top Ten.... 


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Gary Justus on March 28, 2009, 17:07:18 pm
I went to AHS from '67-'70. Lived near Walnut and Ball.


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: deano on March 28, 2009, 18:33:35 pm
So, he asks.... where is the DKP Top Ten Board today?


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Sarge on March 28, 2009, 19:48:51 pm

So, he asks.... where is the DKP Top Ten Board today?


Ol' man Stumpf (Vhat's up vit' da BOOM BOOM??)probably has it stashed... I'm sure that thing wound up in the Pickwick dumpster when we left town ;) ;D


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: louisb on March 28, 2009, 19:58:59 pm
Sounds like you guys need a new one.  ;)

--louis


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Sarge on March 28, 2009, 20:12:39 pm
Sarge,
What do you remember about Steve Liekus? I went to Anaheim H/S and FJC with him. I was driving my '63 Kombi ('glas flairs and scoops with Keystones w/big meats on the rear) at the time and he and I would hang out at Tastee Freez across from Anaheim H/S. I remember him talking about trying to get in the club, but my music career took me in a different direction in '71 and I lost track of him.

About all I can recall was a skinny kid with long stringy blond hair that loved his music as John pointed out.  So it was strange seeing the "new" Steve at the reunion  in 1990.... :o :o :o


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Gary Justus on March 28, 2009, 21:38:36 pm
Well....He's got some weight on (in that picture) since I saw him last.....Hair's darker, too!


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Eric Justus on March 31, 2009, 04:05:51 am
You old farts 8) 8) ;)


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Jim Ratto on March 31, 2009, 04:55:07 am
Sarge how often did the pecking order get shook up?  Every Friday night? Some street racing stories are due...   8)

Long hair hooligans. ::)


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: speedwell on March 31, 2009, 13:24:35 pm
georges lucas was into dkp  ::) ::) ::) ::)................................ ;D ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: DKP's Top Ten Board
Post by: Sarge on March 31, 2009, 13:57:10 pm

georges lucas was into dkp  ::) ::) ::) ::)................................ ;D ;D ;D ;D


  :o ::) Hahahahahahaa!!! ;D


You old farts 8) 8) ;)


 :o >:( I "resemble" that remark! ;D


Sarge how often did the pecking order get shook up?  Every Friday night? Some street racing stories are due...   8)

Long hair hooligans. ::)


Let's just say the pecking order got tested often.... make that quite often! ::) ;D