Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
Really sad to hear of Howard's passing. I'll never forget how he helped us when we were struggling when we first started running stock.I learned more usuable information from him about running a stocker than anyone. It's hard to hear about the "old timers" leaving us especially when I'm getting to be one myself.
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Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
I have some many stories. Howard was a hoot
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Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
Howard and Greg were very good to me when I built my Super Stock car. Howard always went out of his way to offer advice and tips on what to or not to do. Greg done the engine for us, but Howard was the carb man. He always made himself available for another one of my dumb questions.......I thought alot of him.
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Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
This makes me very sad! Greg, my heart goes out to you and all your family. I first met Howard at Prescott in the mid-70s when he raced the '65 Chevelle wagon.
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Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
Our condolences to Mr. Greg and his family in the passing of his dad Mr. Howard. My Dad has known Mr. Howard for a long time and always said what a nice man he was.
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Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
A legend,for sure...just look at Greg!!!! a SuperStock wizard!!!!RIP!!!
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Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
This just breaks my heart. Howard was one of those good guys that never complained when something went wrong at my tracks. He was there to race. I have many hours of fun memories of him racing at my tracks back in the 70's. Yes, Bobby he had a great personality. He took his win money one night at Whitehouse and handed it back to me and told me to buy some "Real" traction compound. LOL! He knew we had been cutting the "Moose Juice" I'll never forget how intense the racing between him and Coy Wade was. My prayers go out to the Stanfield family. Only God can heal the pain of such a loss.
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Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
I spent all day Thursday testing at MIR with my long time very good friend Allan Stanfield, Howard's brother. Just a bunch of old farts working on the cars and enjoying each others company. Our conversations covered just about everything including Howards failing health. Little did we know we would awake to the sad news of his passing. I first met Howard in Texas at the Chief Auto Parts Nats. around 1990. Allan had told him I was coming and he looked me up and we had a long pleasant and funny conversation, the funny part was about Allan :) Even though I had just met him he had a warm and friendly way about him that made me feel like I had known him for years. With that kind of personality it is no wonder he had the admiration and respect from all of his family friends. Condolences to my good friend Allen and all of Howards family.
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Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
Greg and family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Mike & Barbara McMahan
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Re: RIP Howard Stanfield
i first met howard at laplace dragway in the early 70's and a little boy that was hanging around the waggon that howard drove.that little boy was greg.he was so proud of his dad. i remember he was sitting behind the wheel of the waggon as we pushed it through the pits.i have some good memories of the stanfield's we will all miss howard. RIP OLD FRIEND!
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