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Old 02-19-2026, 06:02 PM   #17
John R
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Default Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor

Like many others, I will deeply mlss David on a personal basis. He was a very generous person, giving his time and attention to folks like me who were, and still are, learning about the very early V8s. For years, he's been so ingrained in my thinking that, when faced with a problem or quandary, I would often ask myself "what would David say?"
Rest in peace my friend.
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