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  • #31
    Originally posted by ddub View Post
    Just sent second effort donation. Let's get this done.

    THANK YOU Don! For the double dip!
    Jim
    Last edited by LarkTruck; 05-29-2015, 11:28 AM.
    I was STUDEBAKER, when STUDEBAKER wasn't "KOOL".

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    • #32
      Originally posted by LarkTruck View Post

      THANK YOU Don! For the double dip!
      Jim
      Jim: Donation for the brick mailed to you Wednesday, May 27th from Florida.
      sigpicBob Coolidge
      DeLand, FL

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      • #33
        Originally posted by trnstrtrk View Post
        Jim: Donation for the brick mailed to you Wednesday, May 27th from Florida.
        Got it Bob, THANK YOU!

        I know there are a couple more donations in the mail stream, so at this time I think it is safe to say WE HAVE MET OR EXCEEDED OUR GOAL !!!!

        If anyone has mailed a check in the last few days could you please send me a private message with the amount sent so we can tally things up.
        Please watch for a link to Frank's fourth weekly update later.


        THANK YOU ALL!

        Frank, Jerry, & Jim

        I was STUDEBAKER, when STUDEBAKER wasn't "KOOL".

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        • #34
          What a great response from the greatest group of folks in the world's greatest club! Chuck is very proud of his time in the SDC and "Studebaker Truck Farmers" and will be overwhelmed with gratitude for acknowledging his dedication to his passion.

          Chuck even made it out to StudeAcres this last weekend for a little "Studebaker Therapy", (Sebastian Scopelli coined that phrase). His hip has healed enough that he even drove his '61 One Ton (the only one built that year with a 9ft bed). And if you've ever tried to clutch a C-cab, you know it takes a lot of movement in the left hip to reach that clutch pedal! It was beautiful day and fun was had by all.

          Mike Lynch
          Sunnyslope, AZ

          "Be kind and civil. Allow that you may be mistaken; allow that others will make mistakes, be gracious. If you're going to contribute, try to make it worthwhile."
          Alan Taylor

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          • #35
            That sure is great news about Chuck! Thanks for posting the update Mike.
            As for our fund raising project, Frank is having computer issues, a full report is in the works.
            Jim
            I was STUDEBAKER, when STUDEBAKER wasn't "KOOL".

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