[DeTomaso] Ron Wade passed away…..
Mike Drew
mikeldrew at aol.com
Thu Jul 7 01:11:04 EDT 2022
All,
Longtime POCA member and car fanatic Ron Wade suddenly passed away of a heart attack today. He was a regular attendee at the Fun Rally, even driving his Saleen S7 some years. He was proud to be the original owner of the very last US-spec Pantera GTS, and had spent decades trying to create a Kustom Kar hot rod GT5-S using a real Amerisport GT5-S as its base. I just spoke with him a couple of weeks ago and he was very excited about it, telling me he now had five people working on it full time, with the ambition of finishing it this year and trying to compete for the Ridler award at the Detroit Autorama.
He spent his life around cars. He only had an elementary school education but was amazingly smart. He went to work in a junkyard while still a child, then started concentrating his efforts and many years ago he formed a company called Chevs of the 40s, specializing in parts and restoration for all manner of 1940s and early 1950s cars and pickup trucks. He was pretty much the Gary Hall for those cars.
https://www.chevsofthe40s.com/
He also purchased a defunct car dealership building and opened his own museum:
http://www.waaamwest.com/
Just last Friday he was talking to me about it, and apparently he created an endowment to keep it going in perpetuity. I assume his GTS will be in there, but have no idea what will become of his extremely unfinished GT5-S.
He was just a super guy, well into his 80s but still way into speed, using his early and late Ford GTs, McLaren and C5, C6, C7 and Corvette ZR1s as his daily drivers, along with a supercharged Roush Raptor pickup truck. He had a tremendous sense of humor and sent me jokes, political emails and funny memes literally every day.
I will really miss him…..
Mike
Sent from my iPad
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All,
Longtime POCA member and car fanatic Ron Wade suddenly passed away of a
heart attack today. He was a regular attendee at the Fun Rally, even
driving his Saleen S7 some years. He was proud to be the original owner
of the very last US-spec Pantera GTS, and had spent decades trying to
create a Kustom Kar hot rod GT5-S using a real Amerisport GT5-S as its
base. I just spoke with him a couple of weeks ago and he was very
excited about it, telling me he now had five people working on it full
time, with the ambition of finishing it this year and trying to compete
for the Ridler award at the Detroit Autorama.
He spent his life around cars. He only had an elementary school
education but was amazingly smart. He went to work in a junkyard while
still a child, then started concentrating his efforts and many years
ago he formed a company called Chevs of the 40s, specializing in parts
and restoration for all manner of 1940s and early 1950s cars and pickup
trucks. He was pretty much the Gary Hall for those cars.
[1]https://www.chevsofthe40s.com/
He also purchased a defunct car dealership building and opened his own
museum:
[2]http://www.waaamwest.com/
Just last Friday he was talking to me about it, and apparently he
created an endowment to keep it going in perpetuity. I assume his GTS
will be in there, but have no idea what will become of his extremely
unfinished GT5-S.
He was just a super guy, well into his 80s but still way into speed,
using his early and late Ford GTs, McLaren and C5, C6, C7 and Corvette
ZR1s as his daily drivers, along with a supercharged Roush Raptor
pickup truck. He had a tremendous sense of humor and sent me jokes,
political emails and funny memes literally every day.
I will really miss him.....
Mike
Sent from my iPad
References
1. https://www.chevsofthe40s.com/
2. http://www.waaamwest.com/
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