This still affect me.. he changed how I looked at life..I still remember getting the call that day.. i was having a bad day with a old car I had and was freaking out about something stupit.. the call came.. everthing changed.. I look now at problems I have as a joke.. Look what Andy went through.. It was a pleasure to have hung around with him and be involve in his dream.. Found these today that a friend Geoff took the day Andy drove his car for the first time.. Look at them and beleive Dreams do come true... <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/lpb12XM5pYs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/SAUuTPxRvUg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
"...he stopped and looked out the window at the garage where his car was ,turned to me and put his thumb up and whispered "Good Times Dad". Man... Forget Milner, I wanna be like Andy.... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To Andy: I have a lot to live up to brother; you show us what it is to be a man. Andy got it right. -My deepest respect.
I never met him, but I sure wish I had. What a kid!!! Nice to see how many lives he touched in the short time he was here. Rip Andy.
His decal is on the back of my car, and I literally had the br*** plaque in my hand yesterday..... That kid was amazing. RIP Andy
Wow... As a young dad with the hopes my son will follow in my gearhead shoes, that post honestly made me well up like a baby. Can't even imagine.... Prayers and thoughts go out to Andy's family. Glad he's now wrenching in a better place.
Andy was an angel that came a**** us to help us be better hotrodders, and all around better folks. His chore was done well. All of us here at the time took a very valuable lesson from this brave young spirit. R.I.P. brother Andy. ~sololobo~
I can't believe how much time has p***ed... Certainly didn't realize it at the time but being a part of Andys build had a huge effect on my life. I feel I'm in a much better personal place than I would have been without putting my time in with him at the shop. Pretty sure I'm not alone in having that feeling! Thank you Andy...may God bless you forever.