More Mopar guys leaving us. . .
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11/18/20 12:38 PM
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I know we are all getting older, but still a sad day when you hear of friends passing away . . . last month a real character, Mopar thru and thru, from Vancouver Island - Don Bailey (Uncle Don) passed. And the I just heard a really great guy from Seattle, Brian Boyette also passed. Brian had a great quiet understated sense of humor ! I am so glad I got to meet and become friends with them . . . just makes you realize how much people affect you, and you should say hi, and such, while you can !!
A few pics of great cruise with Brian (and his buddy Gary) to Van Nuys in 2010 . . . and Stu was so gracious to invite us to his place prior to the cruise !! . . . pic of Stu & Brian.
Here is a shout out to all the great people I have met over the years, because of the cars, car shows, etc . . . .please stay safe and well !!!
Cheers
Mark
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Re: More Mopar guys leaving us. . .
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11/18/20 03:52 PM
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Sorry to hear. RIP Mopar brothers.
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Re: More Mopar guys leaving us. . .
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11/19/20 01:45 AM
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Hard to hear about good friends like this leaving us, but it's going to be more & more in the years to come, then it'll be our day. Sorry to hear of these good guys leaving us. I have also met a LOT of great "car people" over the years - many of them have become very good friends. Without being a car nut, I don't know where in the world I would have ever made new friends after high school! It's been a grand brotherhood, & I'm looking forward to many more good times - as long as I can!
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Re: More Mopar guys leaving us. . .
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11/19/20 01:52 AM
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Bryan Boyet. That’s his car. Haven’t seen Bryan since 2012. He owns a clock shop in Seattle. I was just talking with Greg Peck about him. Yes, Gary is Brian’s running partner. Can’t remember Gary’s last name.
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Re: More Mopar guys leaving us. . .
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11/19/20 01:57 AM
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I know we are all getting older, but still a sad day when you hear of friends passing away . . . last month a real character, Mopar thru and thru, from Vancouver Island - Don Bailey (Uncle Don) passed. And the I just heard a really great guy from Seattle, Brian Boyette also passed. Brian had a great quiet understated sense of humor ! I am so glad I got to meet and become friends with them . . . just makes you realize how much people affect you, and you should say hi, and such, while you can !!
A few pics of great cruise with Brian (and his buddy Gary) to Van Nuys in 2010 . . . and Stu was so gracious to invite us to his place prior to the cruise !! . . . pic of Stu & Brian.
Here is a shout out to all the great people I have met over the years, because of the cars, car shows, etc . . . .please stay safe and well !!!
Cheers
Mark That’s Brian Boyet with Stu
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Re: More Mopar guys leaving us. . .
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11/19/20 02:07 AM
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I was just informed that Brian Boyett did indeed pass away yesterday. Real nice guy, always had a pleasant temperament.
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11/19/20 11:57 AM
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Its Gary Raymond in the pass seat with Brian. They had been running together since the 80s. Brian was a legend in the Seattle Mopar Community. He founded the 1st Mopar Club in the Seattle area. That 64 Polara 500 convertible had over 200k miles on it going to car shows all over the West Coast. He always drove it down to the Flings. My favorite Brian story: One time we were driving back from the Boise Mopar show. We swapped cars, he drove my V code 70 Charger I was in his 06 Magnum R/T, which was his pride and joy. We were on a two lane and he gets on the two way radio and says “pass me”. So I nail it, it downshifts twice, and I pass him at full throttle. I asked him when we stopped why did he want me to pass him? His reply “I wanted to hear my new exhaust at full throttle” I was able to see/talk with him a couple times in the past year or two, he had Alzheimer's and was better to talk to him in the morning. RIP Brian Boyett. I remember with the Magnum RT down in Vegas, talking about how the MDS caused a "drone" . . . years later, I had got my 06 Magnum RT AWD and we were up at the Williams Lake Car show (I believe), we switched Magnums and Brian said he could feel the "front wheels driving" and the brakes were about the same . . . Thanks for putting Gary's last name in ! In the pic Gary is driving on the PCH Cruise before Van Nuys show, and Brian is in passenger seat. I heard that Frank Costa has been battling cancer and now Covid19, and may not make it . . . sad. Best wishes to all
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Re: More Mopar guys leaving us. . .
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11/19/20 09:01 PM
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Its Gary Raymond in the pass seat with Brian. They had been running together since the 80s. Brian was a legend in the Seattle Mopar Community. He founded the 1st Mopar Club in the Seattle area. That 64 Polara 500 convertible had over 200k miles on it going to car shows all over the West Coast. He always drove it down to the Flings. My favorite Brian story: One time we were driving back from the Boise Mopar show. We swapped cars, he drove my V code 70 Charger I was in his 06 Magnum R/T, which was his pride and joy. We were on a two lane and he gets on the two way radio and says “pass me”. So I nail it, it downshifts twice, and I pass him at full throttle. I asked him when we stopped why did he want me to pass him? His reply “I wanted to hear my new exhaust at full throttle” I was able to see/talk with him a couple times in the past year or two, he had Alzheimer's and was better to talk to him in the morning. RIP Brian Boyett. I remember with the Magnum RT down in Vegas, talking about how the MDS caused a "drone" . . . years later, I had got my 06 Magnum RT AWD and we were up at the Williams Lake Car show (I believe), we switched Magnums and Brian said he could feel the "front wheels driving" and the brakes were about the same . . . Thanks for putting Gary's last name in ! In the pic Gary is driving on the PCH Cruise before Van Nuys show, and Brian is in passenger seat. I heard that Frank Costa has been battling cancer and now Covid19, and may not make it . . . sad. Best wishes to all I didn’t hear that about Frank
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Abe Lincoln
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