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Join Date: May 2010
Location: near san diego
Posts: 125
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The passing of a legend. Endless Ford knowledge, a true friend, every bit a gentleman. Rest in peace David.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: South Texas
Posts: 2,135
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Very sad news. I never got to meet him in person, but I really appreciated all the guidance he provided to everyone by writing the 32 book, and all the detailed advice to uncountable individuals over the years as the 32 advisor. I was looking forward to his 33-34 book re-write too, hopefully someone can finish it.
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#43 |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Montgomery, NY & Port St. Lucie Florida
Posts: 991
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I am deeply saddened by the loss of Dave.
I sat with him at Mike Driscoll's spot for over an hour this past Hershey going over a dozen locks and keys that he wanted me to repair. Then we sat and visited swapping war stories and just chatting. We had met several years before so it was great to catch up every year at Hershey. RIP my friend, I'll see ya on the other side.
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#44 |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Charlton New York
Posts: 598
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I'm sorry to hear of David's passing. I was able to visit with him and Danny Driskell at the Third Gen spot this past year at Hershey. His knowledge and presence will be missed by many. RIP
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#45 |
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Holmen,Wisconsin
Posts: 1,054
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I just now read of Dave's passing, SO SAD. I never met him but always marveled at his detailed answers to questions, extensive knowledge.RIP.
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#46 |
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Join Date: Mar 2022
Location: Milton,Ontario,Canada
Posts: 327
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#47 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Snohomish,WA
Posts: 1,131
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This was a shock to me. I just found out about this yesterday when I was at Deuce Roadsters house yesterday. We are all going to miss David. He was a wealth of information and always reaching out to help myself and others here. R.I.P.
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#48 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Basking Ridge, NJ
Posts: 709
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I first met David at Hershey in 1968. His 32 deluxe roadster was in the show. It was difficult to get a good look at the car, the crowds were four or more deep for hours. There were hundreds of Ts and As and less than a handful of early Ford V8s. Needless to say Davids roadster was heads and shoulders above all the Fords on display. IMHO Davids car started a trend of HIGH QUALITY early Ford V8 restorations. I looked at that car for hours, I finally got to talk to him, gave me his address and phone number, call or write anytime. I did, in fact talked to him a few times when he was stationed in Brazil. Each Hershey I would try to track him down just to talk. Just to know him was an honor, Hershey will never be the same.
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 2,024
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Taranaki, New Zealand
Posts: 924
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I am very sorry to hear about David Rehors passing . He was a big help when I was restoring my 1932 3window coupe here in New Zealand. The last time he helped me was with the 1932 radio .He used to like being contacted by emails. Another person I have been helped by was Jim Kroll I have not heard from him for a long time he went into an old folks home and used to contact me from there. I am living by myself now coming up 90 years but I still have the 1932 3W coupe but I do not drive it much now. Their is not many of us old guys left now.
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#51 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Basking Ridge, NJ
Posts: 709
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37 Coupe, David and I talked about the roadster a couple of times. He told me he sold it in the early 70s. Years later he regretted it and tried to track it down. No luck at all.
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#52 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Wilmington, OH/Lakeland, FL
Posts: 995
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I was very saddened to hear that my friend David had passed. I was visiting with Ken Stewart on the phone about a week ago and he told me that David was no longer with us.
I first met David in Dearborn at the Grand National Meet in 2003 (I believe). I was showing my '32 Ford Roadster Model B for the first time. He was chief judge for the '32's at that meet (naturally). I learned so much from him then and for over 20 years since. The Model B engine in my Roadster I purchased from David. I had it rebuilt with a balanced crank. Ran perfectly! I have been to his "Toy Box" on several occasions. He even supplied me with the correct brown/gray dash paint for my '32 Standard Coupe. I was amazed at all knew about the 32's in general. What a treasure he was! He will be missed by many! R.I.P. David Pat |
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#53 |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 271
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So sorry to hear of his passing. Wish I could of met him. Reading his posts, he seemed like a real gentleman. R.I.P.
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#54 |
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Queensland, Australia
Posts: 12,568
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Lineup of old Fords in David Rehor's Workshop. His collection of pristine old Fords was an incredible sight. Only some of his cars are shown in these photos. Restored parts adorned the walls in every direction. David was a true professional in every respect. I count it a privilege to have known him. |
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#55 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Saratoga Springs, NY
Posts: 1,318
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Condolences to David’s family, may rest in peace.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Wisconsin, USA
Posts: 10,539
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Ya know, I think of David quite often and am still having a difficult time accepting his loss. I pray his resting in peace.
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Mid-Coast Maine
Posts: 3,346
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Albion PA
Posts: 1,861
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Ford folks,
I had thought about this picture. Went and found it. This was taken the first time we met David and Micheal at the Franklin Tenn V8 club meet In 2022. Yes they are sitting in our 32 Ford dump truck. They did several laps around the parking lot! I think they both had smiles! Yep, he is missed for sure! ![]() Regards, Chris and Cheryl
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#59 |
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Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Paducah Ky
Posts: 420
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Yes Chris, I remember meeting you there and admiring your truck, as I had been following your re-furbishing thread. I also remember seeing, but not actually meeting David and Michael as they were fiddling with their vehicles in the parking lot that morning. I've wished I had met both of them ever since, but I had to hurry home to Kentucky as my BIL in Michigan had passed. Had to cut my visit to Franklin short and haven't been able to make another national since.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Redwood City, CA
Posts: 1,722
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OMG, how terrible. My condolences. He did in fact contribute so very much authentic knowledge here and to the hobby.
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1928 "A" Phaeton (mid year with many early features) 1933 "V8" Closed-Cab Pickup Truck (originally a Model B, 4 Cylinder dating to May, 1933)
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