Sad indeed, he was way to young, I did think he was younger for some reason. Loved following his T build.
I am deeply saddened by this news. While I knew that he often posted when positive things were happening in his life and tended to keep a low profile during times of trouble, I kept hoping that one day I'd see a fresh post from him outlining another great chapter in his build or another witty opinion. We never met or conversed outside this forum, but I considered him a kindred spirit and a heck of a guy. He will be missed.
Very sorry to hear this! I was afraid something had happened to him, since he had not posted in a while! We had conversed a few times over the years & his comments about someone in my industry who is well known as a bottom feeder had me rolling on the floor! He had that type of humor! RIP Fred. God Bless Bill https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...ar-transport-hauling-open-or-enclosed.614419/
Somehow I missed this a year ago, shared many a beer at Jimmy's Icehouse in Houston way back when. R.I.P. Fred.
I read on a T-Bucket forum that Fred last project has been purchased and will be on the road. Perhaps Fred will get to ride in it after all.
Though I hardly knew the man I always liked his posts and his personality. I will miss that. God bless and Godspeed sir.