and doing it for a good cause. Jerry Dahl first spotted the 1933 Hudson parked along Aurora Avenue in Seattle. For Sale. Sold. Just months before, in March 2009, Dahl, 63, had been diagnosed with kidney cancer. After surgery, he was cancer free.... In October it was back... http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nicolebrodeur/2012547702_nicole06m.html
Great article We could tend forget the long hours, likely forget the extra effort.... but my guess is none of us would forget the feeling of doing what no one else would or could... just because
The passion runs deep. Stand up job Jamey Leckner and friends. Good on you also, Seattle Times for recognizing a truely unselfish act.
Thanks for posting this. With all the negativity being shoved down our throats, it's great to have truly good people recognized in the media. There's a place in Heaven for folks like Mr. Leckner. Aloha
Great article Bull and look at all the new blood you got to respond!!!!!!!!!!! Welcome ... and dont be afraid to join in more often ! I am glad to see the input!
Hopefuly you don't mind me dragging this back to the top, but another local paper published a story about this as well. Another good write-up. http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20...=1#Classic.car.dream.delivered.with.gratitude
I admitt I have some tears in my eyes. In this day of its about me and I. I find it refreshing this kind of respect self sacrafice to have done this job. Kudos to all that worked on this fine car and my wish for some great Karma down the line I do beleave this will come back to you.