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The Hall of Fame 4x4 Trail
Riders Club has a history that spans over three decades. The Hall of
Fame Trail Riders was started in the early 1970's by Denny Good and
George Bush. Petty Jeep and Marine was the sponsoring dealership and the
club was affiliated with East Coast 4WD (EC4WD). In the late 1970's the
club was in it's hay-day. The club put on many events including car
shows, road rallies, and co-sponsored the annual swap meet with the
Stark County Street Rodders at the Stark County Fairgrounds. With the
proceeds from these events, they leased around 30 acres of property just
south of Dundee, Ohio where they built a few trails, a drag strip, and a
campground. Many of it's members spent numerous enjoyable weekends at
the club grounds.
The club
has seen many members come and go over the years, but has always managed
to maintain a core group of around twenty members until the early 1980's
when many members moved on to other interests. Eventual, around 1985,
the club quit meeting. Eventually a new group of "hardy souls" lead by
Jason Adams, Bill Wagner, and Jim Keogh rekindled the "Jeep Spirit."
The first meeting after years was held at Walther's Cafe in early
2002. Club meetings are still held at Walther's Cafe on the third Sunday
of each month. The Hall of Fame 4x4 Trail Riders Club was officially
incorporated on August 15, 2002.
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