Thread: Adios Grump..........
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03-29-2012 10:22 AM #1
Adios Grump..........
NHRA Story » Pro Stock legend Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins dies
Time keeps marching on and the inevitable occurs. Still, seeing heros of our youth pass leaves an empty moment.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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03-29-2012 10:31 AM #2
Another sad day for sure for the auto world....Toys
`37 Ford Coupe
`64 Chevy Fleet side
`69 RS/SS
`68 Dodge Dart
Kids in the back seat may cause accidents, accidents in the back seat may cause kids, so no back seat, no accidents...!
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03-29-2012 12:02 PM #3
Just goes to show that cigars will eventually kill ya----
Jenkins was one of my favorites--except that he was a chevy guy--
people used to ask me what he was doing to win so much--my answer--he spends more time working on it----and it was true, true, true
I'll never forget him
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03-29-2012 12:18 PM #4
Time dose keep marching on..Not many of us will get out aliveCharlie
Lovin' what I do and doing what I love
Some guys can fix broken NO ONE can fix STUPID
W8AMR
http://fishertrains94.webs.com/
Christian in training
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03-29-2012 02:39 PM #5
RIP Grumpy.
I still have memories (like they were yesterday) of you, Butch Leal and Ronnie Sox match racing each other.
Thanks for the memories!______________________________________
The road is long with many a winding turn.
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03-29-2012 02:47 PM #6
One of his cars came up against me once. He walked by me and just shook his head. Of course it screwed me up because he was also one of my heroes at the time.
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03-29-2012 03:22 PM #7
RIP Grump!!! Always been a Ford and Mopar guy, but I have to respect what Bill accomplished in his career, especially with some of his mouse motors!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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03-29-2012 03:41 PM #8
RIP Grumpy;
We think these guys are gonna live forever, but then the sun comes up and reality sets in.
We are all only human and some day we will all be gone.
We should all be as lucky as him, to have lived 81 years doing what we all love so much.
Almost from horse back to the computer age. What a great run he had.
His family and freinds should celebrate his life not mourn.
Kurt
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03-29-2012 04:07 PM #9
I hung over the fence at the Nationals from '62 to '74... and enjoyed cheering for him during "the Golden Age".
Being a Chevy guy most of my life, I enjoyed that he was always... always... a threat to win! I think his 66-67 Nova was my "fave".
Thanks for the memories "Grump". {:-)
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03-29-2012 04:09 PM #10
Yes that is sad news.How old was he??.
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03-29-2012 04:51 PM #11
From the link,
NHRA Pro Stock icon Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins, a master of the internal combustion engine and a legend among the Chevrolet faithful, died March 29. He was 81.
Jenkins, voted No. 8 among NHRA Drag Racing's greatest racers in a 2001 experts poll, scored just 13 NHRA national event wins but earned his well-deserved spot in drag racing's top 10 because no other individual has contributed more to the advancement of normally aspirated engines for drag racing competition than the legendary "Grump."
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03-29-2012 06:30 PM #12
I worshiped Grumpy. Bought a brand new 72 Vega and had a V8 in it in less than two years inspired by him and his Toys. He realized what a great sleeper 66 Novas were before anyone else did. But thanks to him we all sure found out. RIP and I agree he has a great life to celebrate.
PatOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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03-29-2012 08:44 PM #13
RIP Grumpy, your legacy will live on.
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03-29-2012 09:26 PM #14
RIP Grump. He was 82, not a bad run.
.Last edited by Mike P; 03-29-2012 at 09:29 PM.
I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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03-29-2012 11:59 PM #15
I don't know if he has a family member running the business.Lingenfelter's business survived his death.
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird