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Old 07-02-2020, 11:46 AM   #21
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I have known Pat since the mid 70's when I lived in Rochester, NY He was a great friend and always ready help. I will miss seeing him and catching up with him at the National meets. His knowledge of early Ford V-8's spark plugs was extensive. He sold me the '35 engine that was in his '32 roadster, that I put in my first V8, a '35 Tudor Touring Sedan. I and my son Steven will miss him.
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Old 07-02-2020, 12:20 PM   #22
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My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends'
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In the caravan to TAHOE 2013 on highway 50. Pat a true Gentleman. R.I.P.IMG_1148 (1).jpg
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Old 07-02-2020, 04:18 PM   #24
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Here is a picture of Pat's 1932 Ford Fordor Sedan a long way from home, during the drive to Virginia City, Nevada back in 2013. The photo was taken at the lunch stop at Genoa. Unfortunately, this picture dropped out on my earlier Post.
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Old 07-02-2020, 04:53 PM   #25
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In my previous post, that photo is of Pat's 32 Ford Fordor Sedan was taken at Dearborn, in 2018. This is the photo that I should have attached, as it was the one taken at Genoa, Nevada in 2013.
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Old 07-02-2020, 05:29 PM   #26
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My condolences to the McFarlane family. We were out to dinner one night and Pat told us when he was a young man he built a SUBMARINE! I hope someone in his family reads this post and can add to it. He went on to say that he learned of a sunken barge full of lead ingots somewhere in some river. The submarine actually worked, but he never found the lead ingots. That was the kind of man Pat was. I wouldn't know where to start in building a sub and wouldn't have the nerve to go down in it. Rest in peace Pat.
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Old 07-02-2020, 06:07 PM   #27
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In the caravan to TAHOE 2013 on highway 50. Pat a true Gentleman. R.I.P.Attachment 435073
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Old 07-02-2020, 06:23 PM   #28
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I also remember Pat as a huge figure in our hobby.

He once told my Dad and I that he had three engines for "Pat's 32." One was in the car. One was ready to go in. The third was in rebuild.

Another memory I have is in Hiawassee Georgia we were on a train excursion together. Dad & I ended up at the same restaurant for lunch but we didn't eat together, a place called Pat's, if you can believe it! His party left to get the train ride back before mine. As we were leaving his waitress said he'd left a hat. We gladly returned it when we got back to the train. I'll always remember there was a pin on that hat that said "30 Year Member" or something similar. It looked just like the hat he has on in this pic! (Notice the uber-cool Third Gen Automotive t-shirt! Rockin' it like A STAR. Great shot Trevor/Mercman!)



I found a shot of his car from that meet in Ga. in my files... This would have been in '12, the year before the Tahoe run.



Last comment... That lunch in Genoa NV was very enjoyable. And leaving the lunch we climbed the Geiger Grade over the Sierra Nevada range back to Tahoe. Now THAT was a drive I'll never forget. I was lucky to ride shotgun for JM35!
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Old 07-02-2020, 06:36 PM   #29
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Jeff,
that's a excellent photo. Likely not long (couple hours) after that photo, Pat gave me a ride in his 32 to pick u a part he bought from me. My daughter was with us. He paid me the small amount for the part. Later that night my daughter (who was 4 at the time) was proud to show off the $5 bill she acquired during the day. It wasn't until three weeks later I learned from Pat that he was the culprit for the mystery $5 dollar bill gift t my daughter. A very minor memory, but one that both sticks out in my mind, and shows the kind of person he was. What a great man he was.
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Old 07-02-2020, 06:44 PM   #30
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Pat was a true gentleman and a loyal member of the Early Ford V-8 Club and a supporter of the Early Ford V-8 Foundation. Had the pleasure of judging with him at a couple of V-8 National Meets. Pat always had a smile on his face and never failed to come up to you and talk old Fords and share his knowledge. He was a great friend and is going to be missed by one heck of a lot of people. Thank you Pat for the great memories.
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He sounds like a person that anyone would like to call a friend. I didn't have the pleasure of knowing him, but the hobby has lost a treasure trove of information and a good friend. Al
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Old 07-02-2020, 06:56 PM   #32
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So sad. I used to enjoy seeing and speaking with Pat at shows and meets all over the country. A true gentleman who will be missed by all who knew him and many who were recipients of his kindness but never knew who he was. RIP Pat.
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Pat McFarlane's 1932 Ford Fordor Sedan on display at the Central Nationals at Auburn, 2009.
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Old 07-02-2020, 08:32 PM   #34
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Pat was a dear friend... His '32 Model B roadster is currently listed on ebay...
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Pat/Ohio, did you have some history with his Model B?

It looks like his road-buddy Mark might be assisting in sending it down the road. He's a good-un' too!
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Old 07-03-2020, 07:11 AM   #35
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First time I met Pat or remember meeting him, was in Hiawassee GA when he was flushing his radiator with a hose at the clean up station. I was lucky to be on the Tahoe trip with him as well.
Little known fact. Pat's dad founded the Rolls Royce Club. He had always wanted one and in 1949 he managed to snag a 1929 rolls Royce. It being only 20 years old was not allowed in the AACA. Pat told me that story last year in Indiana. Like all of us here we were I feel lucky to have known him.
And also Pat made a puller for the rear hub that will outdo anything KR Wilson ever made. I saw Mark Moriarty use it to pull a hub for a guy in Gettysburg. The hub made a really loud pop when it finally released.
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Old 07-03-2020, 07:31 AM   #36
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I will certainly miss seeing that '32 at the next EFV8 meet! You could depend on Pat!
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Pat McFarlane's latest project, a 1932 Ford V8 Roadster with Six Wheel Equipment. Check out the beautiful workmanship in these photos. In recent months, friends worked on this car and got it up and running prior to his passing. His passing has left a big hole in his family and the Early Ford V8 Club.
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Old 07-04-2020, 08:03 AM   #38
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As mentioned Mark Moriarty was very close to Pat for many many years. Mark put everything on hold as Pat's condition became apparent and was the driving force
getting the roadster road worthy.

So glad to have known him,
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Old 07-04-2020, 10:31 AM   #39
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I found this picture of Pat, myself, and Mark Moriarty that was taken in Auburn, IN in August of 2015. You'll notice his roadster in the background. What great guys they are (Pat M. & Mark).

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I got my Spark Plugs from Pat. I enjoyed talking with him. I also like reading what all you fellows had to say about him. He is in all our hearts and will be remember a long time down the road. What a pleasure to have known him.
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