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R.I.P. Pat Goss from Motorweek #3039290
05/03/22 09:37 AM
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I didn't watch him much, but R.I.P. anyway...............

www.motor1.com/news/574628/motorweek-patrick-goss-obituary


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Re: R.I.P. Pat Goss from Motorweek [Re: DaveRS23] #3039292
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Re: R.I.P. Pat Goss from Motorweek [Re: bobby66] #3039322
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Oh noooo. I was so excited when that show came out. As a little kid there was nothing on TV to feed my fanaticism for cars and then this show, so I have such fond memories.

R.I.P. Pat


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Re: R.I.P. Pat Goss from Motorweek [Re: larrymopar360] #3039327
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In case you didn’t know, he passed on March 19th of this year. I only say this because it was published 5-6 weeks ago.


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Re: R.I.P. Pat Goss from Motorweek [Re: 1972CudaV21] #3039337
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Pat was a local legend in the Mid Atlantic. He owned a repair shop in Maryland that had superior service as it's premise. Not the least expensive but he could always diagnose and fix difficult problems - dealers sent cars to his shop. Over the years Pat had a local call in radio show which was informative with high ratings. He was an advocate for the little guy and never took advantage of customers. He had a massive loyal following. He relocated to Maryland in the late 1960s from upstate New York.
Pat throughout his life owned many interesting cars - including over 50 Corvettes. Pat also was an avid motorcyclist. He really knew all facets of modern vehicles. He will be dearly missed by all that he knew and through Motor Week- RIP Pat.


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Re: R.I.P. Pat Goss from Motorweek [Re: DaveRS23] #3039354
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RIP angel

Re: R.I.P. Pat Goss from Motorweek [Re: VS29H0B] #3039423
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Originally Posted by VS29H0B
Pat was a local legend in the Mid Atlantic. He owned a repair shop in Maryland that had superior service as it's premise. Not the least expensive but he could always diagnose and fix difficult problems - dealers sent cars to his shop. Over the years Pat had a local call in radio show which was informative with high ratings. He was an advocate for the little guy and never took advantage of customers. He had a massive loyal following. He relocated to Maryland in the late 1960s from upstate New York.
Pat throughout his life owned many interesting cars - including over 50 Corvettes. Pat also was an avid motorcyclist. He really knew all facets of modern vehicles. He will be dearly missed by all that he knew and through Motor Week- RIP Pat.
I won't hold the corvette thing against him smile

Very interesting and really sad that he's gone.


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