The Start of Something Big
By "Berserko" Bob
Doerrer
Photo by Ed Preston
It was early November 1976. The touring funny cars were out on
the West Coast for the winter season of racing. During the previous
summer, Englishtown's Vinnie Napp had been helping Jungle put
together a sponsorship deal with 7-11, who was heavily involved with
Raceway Park at the time. E'Town's annual U.S. All-Pro Funny Car
Championships was sponsored by 7-11 and the race helped raise money
for Jerry Lewis' Labor Day Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy.
When asked by 7-11 if he would bring his car to Jerry Lewis'
house in the Hollywood hills for a photo shoot with Derek Reeve, the
upcoming year’s Poster Child, Jungle jumped at the opportunity.

A happy Jungle Jim Liberman poses with his Monza funny car in front of Jerry Lewis' house.
Photo by Ed Preston
This is one of my favorite shots of Jungle. Life was good for
drag racing's master showman. His car was running well, sponsorship
was on the horizon and as you can see by this photo, he looked
really happy. This shot was taken right after Jungle arrived and set
the car in position. Jungle, who was notorious for being late,
actually got there on time, but Jerry Lewis, who was inside the
house, kept JJ and Derek waiting for over two hours before he came
out and did the photo shoot.
I have a copy of that photo but can't post it because of a
copyright on it.
If you'd like to see more Jungle Jim stuff, check out:
http://216.157.51.215/FunnyCarsBeserk.html
"Berserko Bob" Doerrer
berserkobob@earthlink.net