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I didn't want to believe it when I got the call a week ago. It took me until today to log onto sYc and read this great tribute. Steve truly made the world a better place with his generosity; from reading these posts he touched so many folks the same way he did me and Sue.
I hope we all keep his memory alive by doing unto others as Steve did to/for us. God Bless the Sandlin family. -Sam and Sue Besser
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I only met Steve Sandlin (and his wife and daughter)once, at the special Baldwin-Motion reunion hosted by the club, and we hit it off. He offered to fly Joel Rosen and I and a couple of guys we worked with back in the 1960s and 1970s on his personal Learjet to the event. He was a generous, sweet man who had an incredible passion for performance cars.
He will be missed, Marty |
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Steve was a first class guy and a true gentlemen in this hobby .My condolences go out to his family .
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Wow, I can't believe I didn't see this earlier. Too much work I guess. Sorry to hear about Steve, I know he was a big part of the hobby and had a lot of cool stuff. I never had a chance to meet him in person but did see some of his stuff at Carlisle. RIP.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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