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deuce_roadster 05-01-2022 03:23 PM

Loss of another NW flathead expert
 

I only found out about this recently while talking with a mutual friend, but Pacific NorthWest flathead expert Dave Tatom had passed away a couple of months ago. Apparently, none of our mutual friends had my phone number.
Dave was an accomplished builder who did work for people all over the US. I have been in his shop when Vic Edelbrock Jr, Nick Arias, Barney Navarro and other people of that stature have called him for advice. Dave built the flathead for Vic Jr's roadster. He was a fixed wing pilot, Viet Nam helicopter pilot, an A&P, built aircraft engines, had his own Bonneville car, raced midgets back when they were all running v8 60s, was on several Indy pit crews, worked on the design of the Cleveland 351 when he was at Ford. Pretty much did it all. His father worked on the second design of the tail for the B-17. When Dave was a little kid he used to go up on the fake city that was built over the top of the Boeing Seattle plant during WW2 to disguise it from the air and play around!

I know the member here that goes by Pete knew him. I hadn't heard from Dave in a couple of months, and it didn't register to me that he might be gone, but he was around 85 and in declining health.
He did all the work on my avatar roadster engine and did the machine work on the ones in my 40 wagon and 40 coupe which I assembled. Another source, and friend gone.
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Krylon32 05-01-2022 04:37 PM

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Dave answered several of my dumb questions and was always courteous. Also a customer of my T5 kits. He'll be missed.

1942deluxe 05-01-2022 06:05 PM

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Sounds like a life well lived!

KiWinUS 05-01-2022 06:30 PM

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Sad to hear. Definitely a legend in many ways. RIP.

deuce_roadster 05-01-2022 06:40 PM

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Dave knew EVERYBODY! Back in about 1996 or 7 when I was putting my avatar together, the guy who started Hedman headers had sold the business and retired and lived near Dave. He was over talking to Dave about being bored and for something to do made equal length headers for my 32. They can be seen in the pictures in my 32 roadster picture album. Cool to have these one off headers. I think he later made another set for another 32 in the area.

TJ 05-01-2022 07:08 PM

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Sorry to hear that Dave is gone. i bought parts from him on several occasions. Nice guy to talk to on the phone.

19Fordy 05-02-2022 10:48 AM

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Mr. Tatom was a legend in his own time and a very fine person who will be greatly missed.
Gosh, it is so sad. He served his country and completed his mission on earth from which we all benefited as flathead folks.

V8COOPMAN 05-02-2022 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by deuce_roadster (Post 2126002)
Dave knew EVERYBODY! Back in about 1996 or 7 when I was putting my avatar together, the guy who started Hedman headers had sold the business and retired and lived near Dave. He was over talking to Dave about being bored and for something to do made equal length headers for my 32. They can be seen in the pictures in my 32 roadster picture album. Cool to have these one off headers. I think he later made another set for another 32 in the area.


Headers are perdy, for sure. Hell, the WHOLE package is "top-shelf"! Coop


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GB SISSON 05-02-2022 11:07 AM

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Very sorry to hear of his passing. His shop was about 20 minutes from where the ferry drops us off in Anacortes Wa. Always a fun stop and he would save good used engine parts, like perfectly good matched sets of pistons for my 'overhauls'. There was a 55 gallon drum out beside the shop where he dumped stock manifolds and other cast iron treasures. This was my bargain bin on the way out. He always took time to visit and his stories were the best you could hear anywhere. He once showed me an old photo on the wall taken from the open door of the plane he flew in Alaska's wilderness. Attached to his plane was a rope leading to a plane that was towing him. Turns out he had engine trouble and had landed on a tidal flat at low tide. Unable to fix it there he radioed a friend who pulled him off, glider style as the tide was creeping up. The friend towed him to a point above his hangar/shop and Dave released the seat belt buckle that was at his end of the tow rope. Of course he coasted right up to his hangar. Rest in peace Mr. Tatum.

rockfla 05-02-2022 11:14 AM

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Sorry to hear, RIP and blessings to his family. I wish I had known him, I have a 351 Cleveland I would have sure liked to have him build for me!!! AS well as a flathead source

aandkt 08-15-2022 04:06 PM

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Sorry for the loss to all. RIP

Pete 08-15-2022 07:13 PM

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Dave was a good friend. I knew him from the midget days.


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