Recently unearthed Bill Neale artwork.
This was used on 1996 Spring Fling t-shirts.
RIP: Steve Yates
Quote from: alexgt350h on July 27, 2021, 05:32:35 PM
Recently unearthed Bill Neale artwork.
This was used on 1996 Spring Fling t-shirts.
RIP: Steve Yates
Thanks for posting .Good memories come flooding back. Hard to believe it has been that long. RIP Steve Yates
Fond memories of these Spring Flings in Brown County Indiana from the 1990s with that covered bridge entering the park...
When I went to a SAAC Convention at Charlotte decades ago, Steve was he first SAAC guy that I met. Years earlier he had lived and worked in Hilo, Hawaii. Start of a great longtime friendship, especially when working with Paxton superchargers.
On my wall is a framed poster of his green GT350S in front of Shelby American that I had him sign at the Portland Convention. He didn't want to sign it, but I told him that I had enough CS signatures already and I wanted something unique. He chuckled and signed it.
Miss him. 8)
I still have that shirt, but it is wore out. I wear it a lot times when I work on my Cobra, reminding me of Steve. What a great guy, I sure do miss him. I also have the Spring Fling Wine Glasses from years ago, and I always have my wine in one of those glass, as tribute to Steve, and to all of the good times we had together. R.I.P. buddy. Brent, if you have any more of those shirts, I would take one.
Larry, shirts are long gone.
Brent
Do another with Joyce driving the Honey West Cobra....
Love the artwork. Bill Neale was one talented artist. Steve, always a kind soul. Always friendly and helpful. RIP
Thanks Bent. I actually found the Honey West car for Steve thru Lynn Park. Drove that car a number of times.
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I first met Steve and Joyce when my brother-in-law and I went to Hershey SAAC in '77. We'd driven all night and as soon as we seen some of the cars, we found our motel to sleep. When we got up, we found Steve and Joyce had checked into the room next to us. What a great event SAAC 2 was, especially with all the new friends we made.
3 or 4 years later, Steve and Joyce called us in Anderson, and we had them over for supper. My wife, Merrijoy, is a great cook and we had a great supper as well as a fantastic evening together before they went on their way. They were heading up to northern Indiana or southern Michigan, I forget where, to see family.
Thanks for the memories of this thread.
Dave Mantor