Charlie Parish Ag Museum Auction

THREE DAY AUCTION

4498 E. Hwy. 140, Merced CA. 95340

 CHARLIE PARISH AG MUSEUM AUCTION

Tremendous collection of 1 lung engines to include a large Black Bear oil well, Large superior gas side shaft engine, SF or west coast engines, plus many more.

Great selection of old tractors to include several Case sideway engine tractors* Collection of over 50 old cars and vehicles* Complete blacksmith shop* Motorcycles* Early gas station building* Collection of bicycles* Porcelain and old signs* Gas pumps* 40’s and 50’s trucks* Thousands of unusual antiques.

3 full days of auctions with Saturday’s auction being on Invaluable, when most of the 1 lung engines, vehicles and tractors will be sold. This is a must-see auction, to appreciate the collection for what it is. There are a lot of hit and miss parts and accessories! 

Bidding: Online through Invaluable (Saturday Only), Live, Absentee and Phone Bidding All 3 Days.

13% buyer’s premium w/3% discount for cash or check on anything bought on-site. Anything bought through Invaluable (Online) on Saturday will have an 18% buyer’s premium.

Kyle Larson from Elk Grove, CA races with the World of Outlaws

Here is a press release from Kyle Larson Racing about Kyle’s experiences racing with the World of Outlaws at Merced Speedway on Friday night and Calistoga Speedway on Saturday night.

Kyle Larson #99 from Elk Grove on the track at Calistoga Speedway. Photo courtesy of stevesracingphotos.com.
Kyle Larson #99 from Elk Grove on the track at Calistoga Speedway. Photo courtesy of stevesracingphotos.com.

Merced and Calistoga, California. April 1 and 2, 2011. Overcoming disastrous qualifying efforts each night in last weekend’s World of Outlaws doubleheader at Merced and Calistoga Speedways, 2010 King of California Kyle Larson made amends by racing to top ten finishes in both feature events. Highlighting the pair of races was the 18 year olds highest ever WoO placing of third at the legendary Calistoga half mile, topping his sixth place finish at last year’s Gold Cup Race of Champions at Chico’s Silver Dollar Speedway.

With the World of Outlaws sanctioning a race at Merced Speedway for the first time ever on Friday night, 33 cars appeared to do battle on the tight little bullring. Larson’s attempt in qualifying resulted in 25th quick time and set up an uphill climb for the night. When he left his heat race early due to handling issues, his chances of making the feature race looked bleak. However, with a “get up on the wheel” struggle with Cody Darrah for the last transfer spot into the main event, Larson survived to become the final entrant into the headliner.

As Sammy Swindell jumped into the lead from third starting on the opening lap Larson showed that he was ready to race also. While Swindell led in furious action Larson steadily moved forward from 21st. By the quarter mark of the 40 lap distance the Elk Grove, California driver had advanced the Stadelhofer Construction/ Peppermill Casino and Resort mount into 16th. When second place Joey Saldana and the lapped car of Justin Sanders brought out the yellow after contact on the 19th circuit, Larson sat 14th.

A lap later fifth place Kerry Madsen brought out the caution and moved Larson to 13th. When the green flag reappeared Larson came to life with a double pass in turn two of Jac Haudenschild and Craig Dollansky. A lap later Lucas Wolfe became his next victim as Larson made his first appearance into the top ten. On lap 25 Larson made a quick outside pass of Steve Kinser in turns one and two to make it into ninth. While Swindell raced on to capture his second WoO feature of the year Larson chased Jason Meyers to the finish and settled for ninth.

After Larson’s sponsor and Calistoga resident, Rich Stadelhofer, and crew, worked all week to use heavy equipment to blend and shape badly needed new clay into the surface, 25 teams trekked to the scenic Napa Valley for the first test of the newly configured track. The local connection provided Larson no advantage as he timed in 23rd fast, putting himself behind the eight ball once again.

However, this time in his heat race, Larson made a beautiful outside pass of Madsen in turn three and four to avoid another trip to the semi feature. As the 24 car field gridded for the 25 lap main Larson once again lined up 21st with an even more daunting task ahead of him for a top finish.

Kyle Larson of Elk Grove being interviewed after the race at Calistoga Speedway. Photo courtesy of stevesracingphotos.com.
Kyle Larson of Elk Grove being interviewed after the race at Calistoga Speedway. Photo courtesy of stevesracingphotos.com.

As Chad Kemenah led the first two tours before Saldana took over Larson steadily moved forward once again. By lap eight Jason Sides was the new leader. Larson made quick work of Tim Kaeding and Meyers after a lap nine restart and worked his way into 15th. A lap later Larson leaped past Bill Rose, Kraig Kinser, and Wolfe to move into the top dozen. In another lap a falling Kemenah fell to the surging Larson. When Larson got by Haudenschild as seventh running Swindell slowed to bring out the yellow on lap 14, the youngster cracked the top ten for the first time in ninth.

Two laps later Larson drove around the outside of Steve Kinser in turns one and two to move into eighth. When Haudenschild flipped to bring out the red on the same lap a fuel stop was ordered. Seventh place Darrah was not ready when the call was made to fire engines and he was penalized one position behind Larson on the restart. As Larson closed on Donny Schatz after the restart the four time WoO champion rolled to a stop on the frontstretch on lap 17, moving the #99 car to sixth.

On the next restart fifth running Jonathan Allard got loose in turn three and came to a stop as Larson slipped into the top five. On the lap 18 restart Larson got by fourth place Paul McMahan and closed on Saldana, who trailed Dollansky as Sides still led. On lap 20 Larson moved past Saldana into third but the Red Bull driver retook the spot a lap later. After a yellow that involved Rose, Jason Statler, and Swindell on lap 22, Dollansky drove around Sides for the lead as Larson did the same to Saldana to retake third.

While Dollansky held Sides at bay Larson gradually raced away from Saldana over the course of the last four laps. Unfortunately for Dollansky his fuel starved mount coughed over the last half lap and a surprised Sides raced by in a very exciting finish in front of the capacity crowd. Larson couldn’t quite capitalize on Dollansky’s misfortune, but still raced to a satisfying third place finish.

“If I can ever qualify I might have a shot at winning one of these things,” Larson said when interviewed on the frontstretch after the race. “I seem to get hard charger every time I’m out here. This is the greatest feeling I’ve ever had to finish up on the podium with these Outlaw guys. I really think I can hang with them out here. I just need the opportunity to tour with them because I think I can give them a run for their money every night.”

Larson’s racing efforts are sponsored by Stadelhofer Construction, Peppermill ~ Resort ~ Spa Casino ~ Reno, ButlerBuilt Professional Seat Systems, Simpson Race Products, Abreu Vineyards, JW Web Design, Kaeding Performance, Safety Solutions and All Star Performance.

For more information and news on 18-year-old Kyle Larson visit his website at www.kylelarsonracing.com.

Photos Courtesy of Steve’s Racing Photos

The World of Outlaws to race this weekend in Northern California

Another consequence of all the rain has been the difficulty of the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series finishing their tour of Northern California. Tonight, a busy weekend was supposed to begin at Giant Chevrolet Kings Speedway in Hanford. But, because of all the water the previously rain-postponed A-Main will be postponed again. Jason Meyers from Clovis, CA and the defending series Champion was set to start on the pole.

On Friday night they will travel to Merced Speedway to race for the first time in series history. Saturday night they will race in the beautiful wine country at the Calistoga Speedway. The World of Outlaws last raced the 1/2 mile track in Calistoga in 2007.

Several drivers from Northern California have found success in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series. Recent articles on the World of Outlaws website discuss this. The first one is about Jason Meyers from Clovis.

One on One with 2010 World of Outlaws Champion Jason Meyers

Clovis, Calif. native speaks about winning title, off season tweaks and goals for 2011

FRESNO, Calif. – March 25, 2011 – Champion, Businessman, Father and Husband. These are just a few of the words one can assiocate with 2010 World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series Champion Jason Meyers. The racer from Clovis, Calif. has come full circle, becoming the first driver ever from the Golden State to win the presitgious title and sits down with WorldofOutlaws.com for an in depth interview.

One on One with Jason Meyers from World of Outlaws Sprint Cars on Vimeo.

Recently, this article about another NorCal driver, Paul McMahan, from Elk Grove California, was posted on the World of Outlaws website. Paul, so far this year, has 3 quick times in the first nine events, and that doesn’t include the record he shattered at Volusia the night before the Outlaws started racing. He has five Top 10s this season, so he’s off to a great start.


Paul McMahan Seeks Success in State that Launched his Career

Calistoga Speedway helped shape the California native’s path to World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series

CONCORD, N.C. – March 30, 2011 – Many drivers on the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series tour can trace their passion for the sport back to a single track as they were growing up. Some dreamed of tackling the high banks of Eldora Speedway or holding the throttle wide open in front of a sold out crowd at Knoxville Raceway. For Paul McMahan , his path to The Greatest Show on Dirt can be tracked to Calistoga Speedway, a roomy half-mile oval in the picturesque wine country of Northern California. (Photos by Paul Arch, Paul Trevino)

McMahan and the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series returns to Northern California this weekend for their first visit in series history toMerced Speedway on Friday and their first event since 2007 at Calistoga Speedway on Saturday.

“I remember going to Calistoga to watch my uncle race non-wing cars about 12 times a year,” said McMahan, 40, who pilots the #83 HR Cattle machine owned in a unique partnership by Californian Dennis Roth and Kasey Kahne. “We used to camp there all the time and I have a ton of great memories growing up there in the ’70s and ’80s.” Read more.