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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

New Book Brings Back the Thrill and Grit of 1960s Street Drag Racing in Small Town America

 

Chet M. Ogorzalek's Street Drag Racers of the 60's is a vivid, firsthand account of teenage gearheads, roaring muscle cars, and the underground drag racing scene that defined a generation in Ludlow, Massachusetts.

Chet M. Ogorzalek is proud to announce the release of Street Drag Racers of the 60's, a memoir-style narrative that puts readers right in the driver's seat of an era when American muscle cars ruled the road and the quarter mile was king. The book is now available through ARPress and major booksellers nationwide. This is a story that car enthusiasts, nostalgia lovers, and anyone who grew up in that era will find hard to put down.

Street Drag Racers of the 60's follows a group of teenage boys from Ludlow, Massachusetts — Bill, Bob, Chet, Ted, Rick and Dan — who bonded over their shared obsession with horsepower, carburetors, and the thrill of street racing from 1963 to 1970. The story is rooted in real experience. Author Chet Ogorzalek was one of those gear heads, and he spent decades thinking about writing this book before finally putting the memories on paper. What started as conversations at cruise nights with his son, who shares the same love of old muscle cars, eventually grew into something much bigger — a vivid, honest look at what it meant to grow up car-crazy in a working-class New England town.

Spread across thirteen chapters, the book walks readers through everything from learning basic engine work on the family car to building a street-legal 427 big block Chevy from the ground up. Readers will follow Bill, the book's main character, as he teaches himself to do tune-ups, brake jobs, carburetor swaps, and valve adjustments — all while chasing bigger power and faster quarter-mile times. The story doesn't shy away from the harder parts of that era either, including the Vietnam draft pulling friends away one by one, the difficulty of making ends meet on a working-class budget, and the bittersweet moment when Bill has to sell his beloved 1962 Chevy Impala SS to pay for aviation school. The book also includes a remarkable final chapter in which the car resurfaces decades later — restored and valued at $125,000 — and Ogorzalek gets the chance to sit behind the wheel one more time.

About the Author

Chet M. Ogorzalek grew up in Ludlow, Massachusetts, where he spent his teenage years elbow-deep in engine bays, learning the trade from the ground up alongside a tight circle of like-minded friends. He went on to earn his airframe and powerplant certificate from East Coast Aero Technical School in Lexington, Massachusetts, taking his mechanical instincts from the street to the sky. After a full career, marriage, and raising a family, it was his son's love of old muscle cars that finally inspired him to write down the stories that had been rattling around in his head for more than fifty years. Ogorzalek still attends cruise nights in the area, and says he continues to be amazed by how many of those old cars have survived — and how well people have taken care of them.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Announcing Reiki Energy Therapy Sessions for Shelter Animals



Help Support a Reiki healing mission to help shelter animals at their end of life transition.

Oviedo, FL – September 11, 2014 – Despite great efforts by many people, The Humane Society estimates that between 3 and 7 Million animals are euthanized in animal shelters each year.  Montgomery County Animal Shelter in North Carolina currently has a 100% euthanasia rate for cats and 98% for dogs.

Reiki, an energy healing technique, can be given at the end of life transition to soothe animals, create peace, and deliver comfort from anixiety and fear.

Your donation will be used to coordinate Reiki energy therapy sessions to shelter animals at their end of life transition, and to fund scholarship for Reiki training.

About Reiki

Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is administered by "laying on hands" and is based on the idea that an unseen "life force energy" flows through us and is what causes us to be alive.

The word Reiki is made of two Japanese words - Rei which means "God's Wisdom or the Higher Power" and Ki which is "life force energy". So Reiki is actually "spiritually guided life force energy."

A treatment feels like a wonderful glowing radiance that flows through and around you. Reiki treats the whole animal including body, emotions, mind and spirit creating many beneficial effects that include relaxation and feelings of peace, security and wellbeing.

Reiki is a simple, natural and safe method of spiritual healing and self-improvement that everyone can use, even animals.

To learn more Reiki or to support animals at their end of life transition and fund scholarship for Reiki training, please visit:


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Juliet Dixon
Oviedo, FL



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