GH
Danger could be my middle name, but it's not, it's Michael <g>. I
thank you for your welcome and warning, and I understand there is no
moderator to protect me, (even if it's from myself ! ) Sounds like my
kinda place :-)
I've brough my own lead light, is that OK?
GH
Back in 1965 Harry Barnes wrote " To promote good fellowship and pride
in ownership among studebaker drivers everywhere "...do any of you
know who harry was ?..he was the president of the newly formed
SDC ,this is printed on my 1965 member card..it also states "pride in
ownership and safety in operation "....what the devil happened to the
core of this club?I am all for a little fun but I see some things here
in print that should just stay in the pee brain from which it came.If
you want to truly be a member of the SDC,as it was intended, then work
to change this forum .The rest of you should start your own club/
forum...call it what you want , even the SDC bashers club,dont
care...just have a little humanity....things have changed so much in
this club it sickens me....recently I suggested the SDC change its
name to the "widow chasers " as I saw some of the big wigs ( or they
think so ) come here to New England trying to buy a couple of 31
presidents...now you know who you are....allright ,now I am doing what
you all have been doing ....hows it feel to be on that end....this
club has problems from the top down , but most of the BS is at the
top...very helpful they are,if its what they want...I wont leave the
club because of a couple of yoyos with no integrity at all...as for
those widows,they know who you are,they wont return your calls....oh,I
forgot to mention,I bought the 31 roadster you wanted.....this note is
not directed at George(.I dont know him )..at least not
specifically.Some of us still have pride in ownership and do promote
good fellowship in all aspects of our lives...I am Sean O
Bennett,still own greatgrandads 21 sp six...plus a couple of president
8s
And just for the heck of it, George owns a rather nice survivor '38
Commander sedan. It was owned by Harry Barnes for years. Harry
actually drove the car from Long Island to South Bend for the '69
National meet. I wrote about the car in the December, '09 Turning
Wheels. We both know who Harry was.
MB
Yep, I do. Met him in the early '80s, but have a family connection
that goes back to the '60s. Harry frequented the family Studebaker/
Packard/Mercedes dealership in Merrick Long Island. When my father and
uncle were closing the dealership up in '69 (they had taken on Toyota
and Datusn in '66) to come to NC, they gave Harry all the pre-war
parts Studebaker & Packard parts. My dad said "......we loaded up
Harry's pre-war Studebaker 4-door sedan with parts.....". This very
well may have been the '38 Commander that Harry owned, that Matthew
has been posting about over on the dark side forum :-)
Paul
BTW George. I got ahold of the "Coccaro Bros" that I emailed you
about. It's not the same bunch that had the service station 40 years
ago.. They knew nothing of it.
MB
Well George , I guess you didnt see in my statement that my post was
not directed at you but rather the attitude in general..I took your
post just as a roadway to the forum...Mr Barnes was a wonderful man,I
met him as a kid and will always remember him.your suggestion that I
need to bash someone is a good one on your part but a waste of my
time.George , I want to thank you for correcting me with respect to
the Forum and this group...I am glad you dont know of the widow
chasers and apoligize to any here that think I am suggesting they
are...they know who they are( I have told them face to face ) , I will
end this post by wishing you all the best of health in the future..and
if I could help any others I would be happy to do so.The SOB from
another planet
Where IS the owner these days? It's been a few years since I saw a post from
him.
Chris H.
Sure, mwny of us comment on both.
I'm sirt of slowing down, as the peepers are just about all peeped out
Karl H