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The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor I am saddened to report that David Rehor passed away very early this morning. Many within the hobby know David from his wealth of knowledge on 1932 Ford's; as well as being the Author of the Club's 1932 Ford Book.
His wealth of knowledge was unlike anyone I have ever met. He for me personally was a mentor not just on Early Fords but life in general. His generosity was reckognized by so many. He was a member of the Early Ford V-8 Club for the last 56 years and served many important roles within the Club. Please keep his family and Grandchildren in your thoughts and prayers. |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor A very big loss. The first word that comes to mind is gentleman when I think of him.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor I'm very sorry to hear of David's passing. What a wealth of knowledge. I never met him, but he seemed like quite a guy. Condolences to his family.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Rest in Peace my friend,you will be greatly missed !!!
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Just a sad sad day. Will be missed more than words can say!!! Blessings to Brenden and all of David's family, may David also be blessed and rest in peace. Till we meet again Sir!!!! AND thank you Michael for keeping Us up to date.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor My goodness, that is a big loss. RIP David
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor This is a loss that can't be replaced. I will miss our email communications. A very sad day for all of us.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor I was shocked when I saw this. David was a giant in this hobby and will be greatly missed. My condolences to his family. RIP, sir.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Very sad to hear...
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor R.I.P. bud and prayers for you and yours.
Will always remember the time you were here going over minutia on 33- 34 stuff. Thanks for the memories and shared knowledge. Huge loss of knowledge . |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor He was a very special friend. He help me with my 32 Ford for 8 years getting it so I could get a Dearborn award. He was special helping me. I will miss him very much. I enjoyed talking with him on the internet. I don't know what else to say. Very brilliant person I half to say.I will never forget him.God Bless Dave
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor 33/34 book also lost now. Newc
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Rest in Peace, David.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor A huge loss. I REALLY cared about David and my gosh, he had my full respect.
Sincerely, the world lost a tremendous and wonderful human being. |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Condolences to his family, may he Rest in Peace. I will keep him in my prayers.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Sad to hear.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Terrible David was probably one of the most knowable people know for 32 Fords. He will be truly missed Tom Gormley
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor The Fordbarn community has lost a monumental asset.
Thoughts and prayers to his family. RIP Dave |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Sorry to hear of the loss of "Mr. 32". Not only did he know all the info on 32's he was also a source of information on many other Fords from 32-53. He is leaving a legacy with his book and his postings on this site. Thank you Dave. RIP "David G"
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor My condolence to the Family. Sincerely, Patrick 'Pat' Malone
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor A huge loss to the hobby, to the Early Ford V8 Club of America, and to Ford Barn. Rest In Peace David.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor A huge loss to the hobby. A great wealth of knowledge and a gentleman to all. He is one giant who left his mark in the Ford and V8 family.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor I purchased David's two 32 Ford Books. They are exceptionally well done and exhaustive.
When ever the two digits 32 appeared in a post on FordBarn, you could be certain that David would respond with the final word. What a legacy he has left for us. |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor The ultimate early Ford authority, true friend and gentleman. He will never be replaced. Rest in peace David.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor An unfortunate loss to Early Ford V8 hobby!!! He had so much info and insight to our hobby and 1932 Fords. He can not be replaced!!! HE will be missed.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor RIP "David G". You knew whenever his name appeared in a thread it was the voice of authority.
He was always well respected. Mart. |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor So sorry to hear this even though I don’t have a ‘32 I really enjoyed his posts on the 32 Fords. He had so much knowledge.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor In 1983, I was just a “kid” of 30 doing my ‘32 Victoria. I was a regular on the phone with Roy N at Dearborn High Point Specialties asking questions and ordering stuff. Once, I had a question that stumped Roy, so he said to call David and he gave me his number. Within a couple minutes, I was talking to David and he dispensed with my inquiry in short order. But he wanted to share more. He went on for 90 minutes about all kinds of details and he didn’t want me to leave without all manner of ‘32 insights. I heard stories of his escapades in European junkyards, and all his deep dives into Deuce details. It was fascinating, to say the least. Only later did I learn that he was a senior exec with Ford, and that I had consumed a lot of his valuable time on the clock. But it impressed me that he would dedicate that time to a fellow V8 enthusiast. I learned a lesson that day, that old Ford people will go to great lengths to help each other.
May he rest in peace, and many blessings to his family and friends. |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Our condolences to Davids family. When I spoke with David on the phone several years ago, he helped me with almost all my questions about my 32 Ford dump truck. We spoke many times and he continued to provide information and guidance and mentoring. David sent me items for my truck just because he wanted to. He provided Ford specs for the individual wooden seat frames. A set I built for him are probably in his shop maybe in his almost finished 32 orange pickup? We will miss him. Glad we first met in Franklin Tenn at a national meet. Also had dinner with David and Laurie in Detroit at the national meet. At that meet I was not able to travel to his home. But he brought a original 32 truck muffler for my truck. The sound from the 32 B engine will resonate his name.
Regards, Chris and Cheryl |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor David was a remarkable person in many ways. One example was his desire to ensure certain individuals were recognized for their efforts to research our Ford hobby. On is own he created the David G. Rehor Award presented to a few individuals through the Early Ford V-8 Club. David didn't want the award for himself but wanted other to have the recognition. I think his words for the awards (added below) speak volumes about David's character. He was presented with this award last year. David is the gold medal standard for this award.
The Early Ford V8 Club of America, Inc. David G. Rehor Award Criteria “The purpose of the award is to recognize long-term efforts by individual members to research, preserve, and share the specifics of Ford Motor Company's vehicles during the 1932 to 1953 period. Such efforts are by their very nature long term and perhaps not normally recognized as such as it is if by magic that a printed history of a group of Ford vehicles appears on the shelves of the Club's online store. Not well understood are the hundreds, no, thousands of hours expended to bring forth an accurate history to be shared with the Club's members and other like-minded enthusiasts. It does not end there as there are updates that are continuously shared both on the Club website and on other venues. This award is in recognition of the efforts of those few individuals who have committed themselves to this worthy task.” |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor RIP….David G….he wrote the book on the car that really started it all for most of us on this forum…Sincere condolences to his friends and family…………Mark
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor For me and so many others David's knowledge on the Deuce was without question the very best. I learned so much reading both of the Ford V-8 books David authored. There's now a huge void in with his passing. May he rest in peace.
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Very sorry to hear that David has passed away. He was aged 86. I was privileged to have known David. Back in 2018, he gave me a private inspection of his old Fords and parts. What an experience. He will be greatly missed by family and his many friends in the Early Ford V8 Club. Our thoughts and prayers go to his family. |
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. |
Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor My condolences to the Family - please take care.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor My condolences to the family also, I will miss all his comments on 32's, I even got to talk to him once, a very nice man.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor My condolences to the Family. May he RIP. Never owned a 32 but never missed one of his posts, his knowledge was wonderful and learned very early right on. Steve
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Dave helped me quite a bit on questions concerning the Model B standard coupe I bought Oct of 2024. My first 1932 after 60 years of Model A Fords and Early V8. He mentioned that the Model B coupe 5 window was his first car and also his favorite,surprising to me as I figured it would be the roadster or Deluxe coupe as most '32 guys seemed to favor. First thing he told me was buy his books and reminded me several times when I had Fordbarn questions to ,"read the books",but he would always give me page number probably from memory. Wish I would have met him personally.
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Re: The loss of a true legend in the hobby-- David Rehor Very sad day for all of us, he was an inspiration for all in our hobby.
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