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Allen was heavily involved in automobile racing in the late 1940's and into the 1950's.
Allen was heavily involved in automobile racing in the late 1940's and into the 1950's.
[[File:1947 AAA National Championship Race Guiberson.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Page 3 of the program for the 1947 AAA National Championship held at Arlington Downs Raceway, Texas.  Note that Allen Guiberson is one of the directors of Racing International of Texas.]]


: If you look at page 3 of the 1948 program, you will see that the race was presented by a group called Racing International of Texas. The president, Allen Guiberson, was a well noted Dallas/Chicago business man that developed lots of oil field tooling. He also designed and sold diesel radial engines for Army tanks. In the very early 40's, Guiberson had one of his 1020 radials installed  on a Stinson Reliant, and my Grandfather was the pilot for the program. The diesel program was suspended during WWII, and dropped when it became apparent that  jet engines were the future. Guiberson was also a sports car enthusiast  who entered a few races in the World Sportscar Championships with various drivers that included Phil Hill, Carroll Shelby, Ernie Triplett and Richie Ginther. He also had an interest in Indianapolis racing. My Grandfather's Association with Guiberson set the stone for my families involvement to this day.
: If you look at page 3 of the 1948 program, you will see that the race was presented by a group called Racing International of Texas. The president, Allen Guiberson, was a well noted Dallas/Chicago business man that developed lots of oil field tooling. He also designed and sold diesel radial engines for Army tanks. In the very early 40's, Guiberson had one of his 1020 radials installed  on a Stinson Reliant, and my Grandfather was the pilot for the program. The diesel program was suspended during WWII, and dropped when it became apparent that  jet engines were the future. Guiberson was also a sports car enthusiast  who entered a few races in the World Sportscar Championships with various drivers that included Phil Hill, Carroll Shelby, Ernie Triplett and Richie Ginther. He also had an interest in Indianapolis racing. My Grandfather's Association with Guiberson set the stone for my families involvement to this day.

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Samuel Allen Guiberson III was an active Live Steamer from Dallas, Texas. He was one of the founders, and the first president, of the Southwestern Live Steamers. Alan had a track around his home on Beverly Drive in Dallas.

Inventor

Allen designed the first radial diesel engine, which is now on display in the Smithsonian.

View of Guiberson T-1400 tank engine on stand, Dallas, Texas, 1941. Fred A. Thaheld (left) and Samuel Allen Guiberson, III (right) are posed along side.

Racing

Allen was heavily involved in automobile racing in the late 1940's and into the 1950's.

Page 3 of the program for the 1947 AAA National Championship held at Arlington Downs Raceway, Texas. Note that Allen Guiberson is one of the directors of Racing International of Texas.
If you look at page 3 of the 1948 program, you will see that the race was presented by a group called Racing International of Texas. The president, Allen Guiberson, was a well noted Dallas/Chicago business man that developed lots of oil field tooling. He also designed and sold diesel radial engines for Army tanks. In the very early 40's, Guiberson had one of his 1020 radials installed on a Stinson Reliant, and my Grandfather was the pilot for the program. The diesel program was suspended during WWII, and dropped when it became apparent that jet engines were the future. Guiberson was also a sports car enthusiast who entered a few races in the World Sportscar Championships with various drivers that included Phil Hill, Carroll Shelby, Ernie Triplett and Richie Ginther. He also had an interest in Indianapolis racing. My Grandfather's Association with Guiberson set the stone for my families involvement to this day.

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