another great barner gone On Tuesday we lost another great Ford Barn member, Bill Wzorek. He was THE man for rebuilding early ford leaver shocks, and always had the answers. He attended the Barners winter get-togethers and added a lot to the fun.
I'm sure he will be greatly missed by all, Chuck. |
Re: another great barner gone Ah, man. I'm sorry to here this. My condolences to Bill's friends and family. He was a great guy.
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Re: another great barner gone Met Bill at Hershey a number of years ago. I think he had a green 48 Tudor that was mentioned on the Barn. Really nice guy.
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Re: another great barner gone So sad to hear this, reading Bills posts on shocks made me decide to have my shocks rebuilt rather than replace them with airplane style shocks. We’ve lost too many great people this year.
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Re: another great barner gone For me, Bill was the go-to guy for shock absorber restoration and all of my cars are the better thanks to his skill and experience. I always looked forward to seeing him in person at Hershey. My condolences to his family; may he rest in peace.
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Re: another great barner gone Alice and I had the pleasure of meeting Bill and his lovely wife at their home in Mass.
I delivered a bunch of shocks for exchange and brought him some cores that I had no use for. Always the perfect gentleman ,Bill took me out back and had me gaze upon two mountains of core shock and a 3/4 full 6 wheeler containing more cores. We all remember when Bill became the shock "go to guy' and sampled his EXCELLENT service....his last years were tough.....too soon gone. Charlie and Alice ny |
Re: another great barner gone Yes, he came to my chili party. great guy.
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Re: another great barner gone Bill was an amazing guy ... he rebuilt all four of my lever shocks for my 35 Coupe ... recommending I switch to 36 fronts (bigger damping capacity) while retaining my rears. When completed ... he personally delivered them to my house with his trusty dog at his side! What a guy he was ... RIP.
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Re: another great barner gone I enjoyed his company at one of the Barners Bash get togethers. Condolences to his family.
R I P…….. Mark |
Re: another great barner gone I never met Bill, but did have a couple of communications with him. Seemed like a nice fellow. I understand his shock building ability was unsurpassed. Condolences to his family and friends.
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Re: another great barner gone He did my shocks also .
RIP bud !!! |
Re: another great barner gone My shocks were rebuilt by the fellow (?) that trained Bill and sold his business to him. Give me time and I will remember his name.
Anyway, I knew Bill from the Barners get together at Vic's in Florida. Great craftsman and made some great trophies for our meets. One time I drove our 46 over the mountain and picked up Bill in Geenfield. Then we drove up to Ol'Ron's for a fun visit. His area had just had bad floods so a few detours to get to Ron's. I thinks Jeff may post some pictures of the Florida's barner bash and Bill and the trophies he crafted. Sad to hear of his passing. May he rest in peace. John |
Re: another great barner gone Bill took on a healthy responsibility from the "master" of lever shock rebuilds and did a solid job of it. I think we all recognized he was less prolific here during the past several months and I hope there was no suffering associated to his limitations.
All his friends and family are issued my best thoughts. |
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Re: another great barner gone I believe you are referring to Louis Trinque.
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Re: another great barner gone RIP Bill
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Re: another great barner gone And, just like that, our world is again diminished! Bill and his wife were wonderful people, just full of energy and ideas: the awards he created at several ‘Barn get~togethers were absolutely creative and memorable. He never met a stranger and his word was his bond. Bill was a true believer and we know where he is today: in the arms of Jesus, home for the holidays! Rest In Peace, Brother!
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Re: another great barner gone Rest in Peace
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Re: another great barner gone Bill took over Louie "No leak Louie" Trinque's business and bought all his inventory. He apprenticed with him long enough to not let the secrets die and has been key to maintaining this chain of knowledge.
Bill posted on here about going to Hershey and as I had Louie's spots I offered him a space so people looking for Louie could find Bill. That started a friendship and yearly tradition until Bill could no longer do the job due to getting ALS, better known as Lou Gherig's disease. He and and wife Lee were great people for us to hang out with there. Deepest condolences to his family. |
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