He earned a grand total $7,745 through his entire NASCAR racing career (which did not reach beyond 1968).
He started and finished in 22nd place on average in his career and was a competitor at the 1968 Fireball 300.
After retiring from NASCAR using an underfunded 1967 Dodge Charger stock car, Meserve founded Distance Racing Products in 1983, a company that specialized in fabricating race cars and selling products to drivers throughout the Northeastern United States.
He quickly retired from driving stock cars to become the technical director for the ACT Tour.
As of 2007, Meserve was working at Dale Earnhardt Inc. and occasionally raced in Maine or on a short track in the Southern United States as a Pro Stock driver.