Crazyhorse has passed away. He fought a very long and hard battle. He went in to get another lung transplant, since they messed up on the first set of lungs. Well this time these lungs came with a bacteria/fungus that attacked the incisions including where these lungs were attached to his body. It was something that could not be overcome.
He had an 80's Mustang. He posted it quite a bit on car threads. It wasn't very crazy though. You would figured a "Crazyhorse" mustang would have silly straws or something taped to it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Demonpenz:
He had an 80's Mustang. He posted it quite a bit on car threads. It wasn't very crazy though. You would figured a "Crazyhorse" mustang would have silly straws or something taped to it.
I think it was a little older than that.
Took a little digging but I found it in the Cool Car picture topic.
Originally Posted by Demonpenz:
He had an 80's Mustang. He posted it quite a bit on car threads. It wasn't very crazy though. You would figured a "Crazyhorse" mustang would have silly straws or something taped to it.
I'm not a huge Mustang guy but from the links to the pics of his ride its definately much older than this. Like a 1964 to 1968 vintage. I think they changed from this general body style somewhere around 1969. These Mustangs were small and fairly lightweight. Didn't take gobs of horsepower to make these small cars haul ass. I always thought his username probably referred to his Mustang...probably hopped up and fast. That plus the line "all motor" under the pic in his avi is generally used by car guys that have a bad ass fast ride with no power adder like a supercharger or nitrous oxide. Hence the term all motor. Guy was definately a car guy. [Reply]
One of my very good friends. He and His wife took my wife and I out to dinner to tell us the news when he was diagnosed. He was working out, in great condition, just couldn't believe it. He was the one who directed me to the planet. We disagreed about alot of things concerning the Chiefs and sometimes I would debate him about it. Seriously witty and you'd better bring your A game to get into a verbal smack down with Him. He was the absolute the most honest, transparent person I've ever met. He adored his wife and son and had no regrets when He died. He was seriously a man of impeccable character, but if he said he would beat you down if He saw you, you'd better be on your guard. He spit no empty words.
After He was diagnosed, our conversations became much more candid and heartfelt. He had amazing insight on a lot of things and once told me, "The most valuable thing you possess is your self-respect". He's right.
Originally Posted by IA_Chiefs_fan:
I hope his son is able to keep the car.
Not to worry about that. He actually finished this car while he was really sick, dragging oxygen tanks around. You talking about hops man, this car's a screamer. He did it right, inside-out. I saw it when he had just gotten the motor right, before he started any of the bodywork/paint, etc. Other friends on here may have seen it as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCBOSS1:
Not to worry about that. He actually finished this car while he was really sick, dragging oxygen tanks around. You talking about hops man, this car's a screamer. He did it right, inside-out. I saw it when he had just gotten the motor right, before he started any of the bodywork/paint, etc. Other friends on here may have seen it as well.
Too bad crazyhorse didn't get to enjoy the car more though. Although to most car guys half of the fun is building it. At least his son should get some enjoyment out of it. By the way sorry about your loss. Sounds like you guys were pretty good friends. [Reply]