Mr Kinser x 3 and the Mrs Kinser's. What a Magnificent contribution your family has made to Sprint car Racing I am a Australian Sprint car tragic, who has always admired Steve. I didn't Realise the fantastic Family effort that has gone into all the Success. Cheers from Australia. Greg Morrison P.S Great series of interviews and production by the History Mystery Man👍
I’d like to buy one of those old snap on boxes Karl has, I’m guessing they aren’t for sale . Mark and Steve are fortunate to have driven and been associated with such a knowledgeable man , these type of innovators changed our sport and constantly made competitors step up their game weekly
I remember seeing Karl and Steve come to Tampa in February in 1981 with an old Chevy p/up and an open trailer Sammy was driving for Nance big enclosed trailer
Thanks for the video, he's a very interesting man and one Heckuva car owner and mechanic. I met his cousin in pigeon forge TN at one of the grand rod runs. If I'm not mistaken his name was Roger kinder. I was looking for some parts for a 40 for convertible. He said my cousin Karl is the only person that he knew of that might know where to find what I was looking for. He gave me Karls phone number. I called him and he talked to me like we were long time friends. A really super nice feller. I enjoyed talking with him a lot. A lot of knowledge in that man right there
Wow....I live here Oceano Ca. Where we have the drive on beach and sand dunes where the sand buggies run. I believe the dirt bikes he speaking of were a kart with a cage over operator in his down tube story. Neat to hear the back story on the Gambler car...Wow. We're 15 min North of Santa Maria Speedway where WoO came every year from '79 -'98 for two day shows (was 15 in '79 and made many of those shows). Also, Pismo Beach is a neighbor town where #18 Marks & Kepler sprinter was from that Doty drove when they were Coors light teammates. I recall the Kinsers and many of the racing teams at their shop when they came through. Some fond memories. We're off to a USAC/CRA show there this weekend 4/3/2021at SMS Really enjoy how I feel as if I'm right alongside you in these interviews. Now.....I'm of to Hewitt part 2. Thanks a ton HMM for the escape I get watching your content 😊 🏁🍻
Thanks so much; I really enjoyed hearing from you. Gives me the umph to keep this train going. You were very encouraging to me, and I'm grateful. A non-wing USAC/CRA show this weekend sounds awesome! I remember going to Ascot Speedway to see Dean Thompson win in his red No. 1 non-wing CRA Sprinter! Thanks again!
@@HistoryMysteryMan I recall Dean, ol'bub, Oskie, Worth and many others. They came to Santa Maria four times a season back then. Only made one CRA at ASCOT yet it's like I was there yesterday in my memory. 35 years on and today at 57yr I've got a menacing foe I've been fighting 8-20-18 diagnosed with colan cancer. And so begun this heroine battle. This will be only my 5th show since that profound day in 2018. We were 20-30 sprint car only shows up and down the state of California for many many yrs. To say I'm excited to have an evening of dust, loud exhaust and most importantly, to see familiar faces and dear friends is an UNDERSTATEMENT !! LOL. Cannels like yours have been heartfelt with joy, tears and longing to be at the dirt track. Know HMM, your reach is deep and encouraging as I journey through. Peace and much joy to you my friend. By the Way I'm out in Oceano California. Google earth and you'll see the recreational sand dunes Karl mentioned for his inspiration for a down tube gambler chassis. 15 miles south is the 1/3 high banked gumbo clay oval Doug Fort built in 1964. He passed in 1999 I believe. Lucky for us he had a hand shake agreement with Ted Johnson. I do believe Hewitt scored a WoO A main at SMS. 🏁✌🍻 Thank you George Mann
Thanks George; I sure appreciate you. I literally spend hundreds and hundreds of hours doing this with little return, so encouraging comments such as yours are exceptionally meaningful. I do wish you well in your fight for good health. Saying prayers for you with faith that all will yet be well.
Boy, would I like to sit down and chat with Karl. I'm 80 years old and we have a lot in common. "If a dog pisses on your wheel, you kick his ass". Trouble is, Karl, dogs are a lot smarter than some people.
Ha! That is sooo funny!...about Karl's dogs...funniest thing I'll hear all day. Would have been neat to hear you say that inside the video. Thanks Stephen!
@@HistoryMysteryMan I did race announcing too. Then I’d go interview the winner right after ....after doing all the talking...it’s hard to remember to let the person you interview do all the talking. Keep hunting down the race track stories. I’d ask you to come here and do. Historical St. Charles Speedway.. 1955- 1999. but it’s a subdivision now and it’s all filled in, and the colorful owner has long passed.
He built the 500 30 over big block for me this year LOVE HIM
what a Legend Loved these Videos
Thanks Eric...HMM
Gosh Don thanks for taking all of us back in time in your own special way! Karl is a American treasure for sure!
Thanks Brian...great to hear from you again! HMM
Thanks for the reply and the love Don. I now know why you seemed so familiar to me it's because of your ARCA days in which you did a super job✌️👍
@@beberle9641 Thank you sir; I really appreciate that!
thanks for this. I met Karl, and Steve while camping over night next to them in Portsmouth OH. in 1978' Southern Speedway.
Now that's a cool story. This is, in part, why I do this...to hear all these great stories from the people. Thanks for sharing your story here, Rod...
What an unbelievable experience to visit with Karl. Thank you for this great interview! 👍
You're welcome Ryan; thanks for watching...HMM
Any possibility you would do something with Doug Wolfgang?
@@ryanhiggins2698 Absolutely! And I'm going to try and make that happen...thanks for your support, Ryan! HMM
Love this channel
Thanks Sam; I really appreciate you...HMM
Mr Kinser x 3 and the Mrs Kinser's. What a Magnificent contribution your family has made to Sprint car Racing I am a Australian Sprint car tragic, who has always admired Steve. I didn't Realise the fantastic Family effort that has gone into all the Success.
Cheers from Australia.
Greg Morrison
P.S Great series of interviews and production by the History Mystery Man👍
Wow! How cool to hear from Australia...thanks so much; you're always welcome here! Steve Kinser is amazing. Thanks for watching Greg...
I’d like to buy one of those old snap on boxes Karl has, I’m guessing they aren’t for sale . Mark and Steve are fortunate to have driven and been associated with such a knowledgeable man , these type of innovators changed our sport and constantly made competitors step up their game weekly
Well said, Pete...couldn't agree more. Any what a great personality too!
great details..thanks again
Thanks Penny...Hope you're doing well.
@@HistoryMysteryMan Staying safe...be careful out there.
Karl,Bob and Earl in the first 15 seconds..😎👍
Karl was the greatest
He's awesome, for sure! Thanks Charlie...HMM
I remember seeing Karl and Steve come to Tampa in February in 1981 with an old Chevy p/up and an open trailer Sammy was driving for Nance big enclosed trailer
And the Kinsers still kicked butt, I'm sure. Thanks Charlie!
Thanks for the video, he's a very interesting man and one Heckuva car owner and mechanic. I met his cousin in pigeon forge TN at one of the grand rod runs. If I'm not mistaken his name was Roger kinder. I was looking for some parts for a 40 for convertible. He said my cousin Karl is the only person that he knew of that might know where to find what I was looking for. He gave me Karls phone number. I called him and he talked to me like we were long time friends. A really super nice feller. I enjoyed talking with him a lot. A lot of knowledge in that man right there
Hey thanks for sharing your super cool Karl Kinser stories here...so appreciated. Thanks for watching!
super good! well done.
Thanks again...greatly appreciated!
I really like all the cars that man owns. Nice video
Thanks!
Wow....I live here Oceano Ca. Where we have the drive on beach and sand dunes where the sand buggies run. I believe the dirt bikes he speaking of were a kart with a cage over operator in his down tube story. Neat to hear the back story on the Gambler car...Wow.
We're 15 min North of Santa Maria Speedway where WoO came every year from '79 -'98 for two day shows (was 15 in '79 and made many of those shows). Also, Pismo Beach is a neighbor town where #18 Marks & Kepler sprinter was from that Doty drove when they were Coors light teammates. I recall the Kinsers and many of the racing teams at their shop when they came through. Some fond memories. We're off to a USAC/CRA show there this weekend 4/3/2021at SMS
Really enjoy how I feel as if I'm right alongside you in these interviews. Now.....I'm of to Hewitt part 2.
Thanks a ton HMM for the escape I get watching your content 😊 🏁🍻
Thanks so much; I really enjoyed hearing from you. Gives me the umph to keep this train going. You were very encouraging to me, and I'm grateful. A non-wing USAC/CRA show this weekend sounds awesome! I remember going to Ascot Speedway to see Dean Thompson win in his red No. 1 non-wing CRA Sprinter! Thanks again!
@@HistoryMysteryMan I recall Dean, ol'bub, Oskie, Worth and many others. They came to Santa Maria four times a season back then. Only made one CRA at ASCOT yet it's like I was there yesterday in my memory. 35 years on and today at 57yr I've got a menacing foe I've been fighting 8-20-18 diagnosed with colan cancer. And so begun this heroine battle. This will be only my 5th show since that profound day in 2018. We were 20-30 sprint car only shows up and down the state of California for many many yrs. To say I'm excited to have an evening of dust, loud exhaust and most importantly, to see familiar faces and dear friends is an UNDERSTATEMENT !! LOL.
Cannels like yours have been heartfelt with joy, tears and longing to be at the dirt track.
Know HMM, your reach is deep and encouraging as I journey through. Peace and much joy to you my friend.
By the Way I'm out in Oceano California. Google earth and you'll see the recreational sand dunes Karl mentioned for his inspiration for a down tube gambler chassis. 15 miles south is the 1/3 high banked gumbo clay oval Doug Fort built in 1964. He passed in 1999 I believe. Lucky for us he had a hand shake agreement with Ted Johnson. I do believe Hewitt scored a WoO A main at SMS. 🏁✌🍻
Thank you George Mann
Thanks George; I sure appreciate you. I literally spend hundreds and hundreds of hours doing this with little return, so encouraging comments such as yours are exceptionally meaningful. I do wish you well in your fight for good health. Saying prayers for you with faith that all will yet be well.
Boy, would I like to sit down and chat with Karl. I'm 80 years old and we have a lot in common. "If a dog pisses on your wheel, you kick his ass". Trouble is, Karl, dogs are a lot smarter than some people.
Ha! That is sooo funny!...about Karl's dogs...funniest thing I'll hear all day. Would have been neat to hear you say that inside the video. Thanks Stephen!
Great job as Always! What a life that guy got to live. I heard a couple interviews of Karl and I think he cussed a lot more!
Ha! That's funny! I must have gotten the tamed down version of KK...thanks again Dave...
I just realized I actually may have something in common with Karl Kinser. Levi's and a white cotton J C Penny t-shirt most of the time.
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You guys could be twins!
My dad knew a lot of these Old-Timers in his day and I feel the same way Karl about a dog pissing on my tires
Hysterical! Thanks for watching...HMM
Seems odd (and disappointing) that there was no mention of Scott Gerkin. He put in a lot of time for Karl during some of his most successful years.
I never knew Scott worked with Karl...thanks.
Love Karl's ideas on Government.....Cheers from Florida, Paul
Thanks for chiming in Paul...check in anytime. Thanks for watching!
Smart man
Brilliant, innovative...and so much more. Thanks Gerald!
It is November 18, 2024. I wonder how Karl would answer your last question today. I'm betting he has a MAGA hat.
Count on that...
Nice job but you talk over the man trying to talk.
Understood. It's a bad habit I'm going to break...thanks.
@@HistoryMysteryMan .....I wasn’t trying to be a dick....I’m just letting you know. 👍. I love your old racetrack stories.
@@casualobserver2305 I completely understand...and I absolutely agree with you. Constructive criticism is super helpful to me...keep it coming!
@@HistoryMysteryMan I did race announcing too. Then I’d go interview the winner right after ....after doing all the talking...it’s hard to remember to let the person you interview do all the talking. Keep hunting down the race track stories. I’d ask you to come here and do. Historical St. Charles Speedway.. 1955- 1999. but it’s a subdivision now and it’s all filled in, and the colorful owner has long passed.
@@casualobserver2305 that hurts...to lose your home track along with some of its history and legacy. Makes me feel saddened too.