larry, so sorry for your loss of a good friend. as many have said, real friends come along so seldom in a lifetime that we've got to cherish the ones we have.
I have a local friend who has a large collection of restored early Ts and some hotrods, he has a hand made sign on the wall that reads... "We are caretakers for a short while of things from the past" Sad but true...cherish your friends and family for we/they are only here for a brief moment, sorry for your loss. I did searches for his page but can't find it?
Getting old is tough. My father in law said to me many times ( the hardest thing about getting old is losing your friends) I'm sorry to hear about your friend sounds like he was a good man.
Joel was such a nice guy,I'm going to miss seeing him at the lunches and the shows around Tulsa. Dam! Another funeral to go too,Im starting to worry.
Didn't know the man, but something tells me I'd have liked him! That's a sweet photographic timeline of a long loved car & it's proud owner!
I agree, Hattie. Very nice pictures. Love the one of him leaning up against the roadster, smilin' big.
I have a friend in Bakersfield, who is often known to quote the words. A good friend is a gift to yourself. Always saddens me when another rodder passes, whether I know them or not. Condolences to you Larry, his family and those who knew him, also good to know his car will remain with the family. Some things truly are priceless.
Sorry to read of the loss of your friend. May he rest well knowing that the machines he created are still bringing joy to those who picked up where he left off. My condolences to his friends and family. R.I.P.
I also tried a member search with no luck, even tried a few diff spellings??? Wanted to read about the man that was... Larry, can you link to his member page either in your original post or??? I'm sure others would like to find his member page as they read your post. .
There are alot of guys like this that I've never met, but, they are my heros just the same. I love to see pictures of the founders of our hobby in the 40's & 50's building stuff that will be "cool" till the end of time.
I never met the man but respected, admired and was influenced by his Deuce since I first entered the hobby. Godspeed Joel.
I've been told it's always roadster weather in heaven for all of our lost friends , let us wish him GOD SPEED !