steveh326
Active Member
For the last few years Merle, a semi-retired auto mechanic/body man, has been helping me get my old rusted mustang roadworthy again (ok, to be honest, its more like I have been helping him). Merle had more knowledge on cars than I will ever hope to know. He handled all the work that was beyond my skillset, restoring my old mustang back to a solid car and getting it ready to paint. the painter was very impressed with the quality of the work and told me so a few times. Merle and I were planning our strategy for reassembling the car after it comes back from paint in a coupe months. We joked about who got the 1st drive in the car once it was back together and I told him his wife and he had that honor no contest.
Merle passed away from a heart attack yesterday, his daughter called me last night to let me know the sad news. Over the years Merle became way more than a mechanic to me, he was a friend and mentor, and I will miss him very much. RIP Merle.
Merle passed away from a heart attack yesterday, his daughter called me last night to let me know the sad news. Over the years Merle became way more than a mechanic to me, he was a friend and mentor, and I will miss him very much. RIP Merle.