I always enjoyed Freeport's version of modifieds, the Non Ford division. If ever a division was suited for a track this was it. Fords dominated stock car racing in the 50's. To keep the competition even they were simply excluded. It probably wouldn't work today in our litigation based society but back then it was ok. Another factor making it interesting was the exclusion of V8 engines. Freeport, a flat 1/5 mile, was ideally suited for 6 cylinder competition. And it made it that much sweeter when most cars were of the early 30's variety, those neat little coupes that just looked like race cars. I always wished that they would run them on Tuesdays or Fridays instead of the sedans but it never happened. Ed & George Brunnhoelzl, Bruno Brackey, Jim Lacy, Bob Lameroux, George Cousins, Georgie Peters, Billy Spade, and so many others would compete each week. Freeport would race into October each year and I remember back in the 60's that George Cousins had a streak where he won at Freeport the night before the big race at Langhorne several years in a row. I wonder if there is any video or 8mm of these cars racing back then?