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  1. Al was and always be a true friend indeed, loved hearing his stories of the past of all his "car" days and he was always there with some helpful advice whether it was a model issue or 1:1 performance tip, but you know one thing I really am gonna miss..... The Monday before the club meeting courtesy call "Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy Mike!!, what'sssssssss happenin'...it's Al' .....

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  2. 7 hours ago, Mike C. said:

    Ahh. They were a great band. A friend of mine was sitting in on drums with them recently. Might still be for all I know.

     

    Saweeeeet!!!! I have always been a fan of Steven Kilbey especially his earlier stuff ,before so called voice lessons...

     

  3. 15 hours ago, BlackSheep214 said:

    Seriously? It’s not like we’re using the  F word. Those are typical language used in everyday life. Nobody is really offended by language used here. Your language policy sucks and petty. Politics I understand but language? Give me a break. We’re all adults here. Treat us as adults, not children.

    Point taken but there just more than adults here and some adults can find some types of language offensive and there are rules posted and agreed upon when joining the forum and as adults we need and should follow rules ..... 

  4. On 12/6/2019 at 8:06 PM, Snake45 said:

    She hasn't posted since last Christmas--almost a year. 

    Just a quick update as to why there was no more post on this build and she never got much further on the car.....Shortly after the holidays Lisa started getting sick and by July 2020 she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and passed away Sept 8th 2021 ......My plans are to complete this once all has settled down,Lisa is my wife....

  5. My wife has been struggling with her health since October and was originally diagnosed with pancreatitis and got some better but came June she got worse and thats when the test came back at the end of July as cancer of the pancreas so a appointment was made at Cancer Treatment Center Of America in Zion Illinois..

    After spending a week at Cancer Treatment Centers Of America where we were just kicked like a stray dog and told flat out "Just go home and live your life as best and normal as you can with what time you have left" because the was no surgeon there that could do this type of work because of the mass was on a artery and this was given to us from a doctor with a bed side manner of a cardboard box ….. That was a week ago Thursday we got this unacceptable answer and I remember the walk back to the hotel I told Lisa to call Cleveland Clinic because they are not only in our back yard and they cut arteries and aortas all day flippin' long and she did and within 12 hours after the call we had a appointment for today to meet with the doc and surgeon.... First Both my wife Lisa and I understand and realize what we are up against with cancer of the pancreas but for the first time in the past month of the news of the "c" word but we actually got very , VERY encouraging news from Dr. Shapiro and even more encouraging news from surgeon Dr. Simon and they both had bed side manner of true angels..... While the doc said there will be more chemo treatments before surgery can be done because they have to make sure they "c" stays where it's at and if so then he said she would be a candidate for him to go in there and kick this demons ass!!! As we are not out of the woods yet but we have found a pathway that we can see some light at the end and Lisa has to keep fighting and we have a battle ahead of us but there is hope....and I want to say a special thank you to Cleveland Clinic for hope  …….

  6.  After a trying time here as of late we have been trying to be back to the norm with some of the cruise in scenes opening back up and the wife is feeling up to take her Maverick and me with the '66 and lastly back in November I picked up this roach which Baby Girl proudly takes.....like the song goes "She'll Have Fun Fun Fun Till Daddy Takes The T-Bird Away" ...Here's a Shot of her having fun..

  7. Pioneering NHRA female racer Barbara Hamilton, the first woman licensed by NHRA to drive a supercharged vehicle passed away 04/23/20 . Barb was not only a legend but one of the nicest people in the racing community and will be missed,I had the pleasure to meet/talk Mrs. Hamilton on many different occasions including last year at the IX Piston Power Show and even with her health issues then she still was a sweet first class lady and really appreciated her fans and was a honor to have at the cars show and races......Thank you Mrs. Hamilton for what you done for the sport and to open the door for others like my daughter to get in the racing industry ………….

    https://www.nhra.com/news/2020/pioneering-nhra-female-racer-barbara-hamilton-passes-away

  8. 1 hour ago, iamsuperdan said:

    There's still a lot of old timers in the field that will give her a hard time because girls are weak, and girls can't do the heavy lifting, and girls just don't understand the mechanics of being a mechanic,

    She has full respect for the old timers and tries to absorb as much as she can from them but I know what you mean and I tell you what,she knows how to just give it back when given to her .

     We have a local shop and the man who owns/runs it is a carburetor guru and she has made arrangements to shadow with him from time to time because she knows its a dying breed and there is sooooooooooooo many old school rods out there.....she just blows me away with her thinking.....

  9. 22 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

    Very cool. Great to see young people actually wanting to get in the biz. I've only known a couple of women who were hands-on with machines, but they were both among the more highly-skilled and conscientious people I've met. Best of luck to her.

    Exactly.  B)

    Thanks !!! Bill she definitely has the passion and understanding,this kid has been around cars literally all her life (one time I had to take her to work @ 6mo.s) she would always want to come to work with me on days off from school and she has been working for me in the parts dept. for the past 2 1/2 years part time .

     You mentioned that some get into this " because it's considered just a "job" for people of only moderate ability" which you are soooooooooooo correct as I see it more and more here at work but I can assure you she is doing this because of the love n passion and was afraid to tell me this is what she really wanted to but I am so glad she did!

  10. 17 hours ago, Rodent said:

    Mike,

    Several of the vehicle manufacturers have their own training and apprenticeship programs. Ford's ASSET program is 24 months and you graduate with an AA. You train a few days per week and spend the rest of the time working on real cars with real Ford techs in a real sponsoring dealership. Unfortunately, the nearest ASSET program to you is in Cleveland. She could probably find a sponsoring dealership closer to home though. It's worth looking in to, and she will have an AA upon completion as well. That could be a leg up to higher education for when she gets tired of working on Powerstrokes in the snow. Or even business classes if she decides to open her own shop someday.

    Steve it's funny you mentioned ASSET...I have been with Ford 37 years of the 38 that I been in this business and the dealer I have been for the past 30 has 4 very highly qualified Master Tech's that came from ASSET when it was available at Akron U and TRI-C just started the program which my daughter already has a spot waiting for her per Kitty who runs the class and the dealer I work for has a seat to sponsor her aaaaaaaaaand the best part!!!!!! she may get a free ride!!!! but either way she will go and once complete she wants her masters and go on to Fords PowerStroke program ..... The kid has her head on straight and has the love of the automotive field.....

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