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Bob Bender 04-06-2017 04:13 PM

Re: Bob Reed passing?
 
RIP Bullet Bob

rx dealer 04-06-2017 04:26 PM

Re: Bob Reed passing?
 
He was on the show pass time on the Speed channel now Velocity where they guess how fast his car go down the 1/4 mile. It was great. He was wearing cowboy boots while shifting his car!!

Terry Witzel 04-06-2017 05:59 PM

Re: Bob Reed passing?
 
A true legend in this sport. That Pass Time episode was a classic. Too many of the old Marion racers have passed in the last few years. RIP

hemid68 04-06-2017 10:08 PM

Re: Bob Reed passing?
 
I have always been impressed with Bob sticking with a 4-speed car, when it wasn't the way to go any more. He was one of the last "true" Hemi 4-speed drivers, and he will be missed. R.I.P.

Dwight Southerland 04-07-2017 07:48 AM

Re: Bob Reed passing?
 
Bullet Bob. Speed on.

Richard McConnell 04-07-2017 09:35 AM

Re: Bob Reed passing?
 
Very sorry to hear of Mr Reed's passing.

I met Mr Reed at my first national event in the early 90's. I was waiting at the scales after a time trial when this gentleman walks up to my car yelling, "That ole Buick is running out of fuel at the top end!" I was a newbie and clearly in over my head. Never had raced any kind of car until I got my Buick. He repeated himself and wanted to know why I couldn't hear/feel the car nosing over? Told him I was brand new to the sport and while I had the desire and passion to drive the car, I lacked the knowledge, skill and ability to race it! He had quite a laugh at my expense. He was gracious enough to explain on my car what was wrong and then invited me over to his car to see a correct fuel delivery system. That's when he introduced himself. While I was new to the sport as a competitor, I certainly knew who Mr Reed was and couldn't believe he would take the time to help me out! Considering how poorly I was doing it would have been just as easy not to say anything to the newest duck in the big pond.

The next race I saw him at he came over and looked under the hood before saying anything to see if I took his advice. Which I had done. It wasn't the last time Bob helped me out.

Dick McConnell

Jim Cimarolli 04-07-2017 08:25 PM

Re: Bob Reed passing?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard McConnell (Post 531587)
Very sorry to hear of Mr Reed's passing.

I met Mr Reed at my first national event in the early 90's. I was waiting at the scales after a time trial when this gentleman walks up to my car yelling, "That ole Buick is running out of fuel at the top end!" I was a newbie and clearly in over my head. Never had raced any kind of car until I got my Buick. He repeated himself and wanted to know why I couldn't hear/feel the car nosing over? Told him I was brand new to the sport and while I had the desire and passion to drive the car, I lacked the knowledge, skill and ability to race it! He had quite a laugh at my expense. He was gracious enough to explain on my car what was wrong and then invited me over to his car to see a correct fuel delivery system. That's when he introduced himself. While I was new to the sport as a competitor, I certainly knew who Mr Reed was and couldn't believe he would take the time to help me out! Considering how poorly I was doing it would have been just as easy not to say anything to the newest duck in the big pond.

The next race I saw him at he came over and looked under the hood before saying anything to see if I took his advice. Which I had done. It wasn't the last time Bob helped me out.

Dick McConnell

Thats a nice story, as I said in an earlier post, Bob was nice to me too when I was just getting started, couldn't even run the index, and he spoke to me like I was somebody. I never forgot it. He was an old school great guy and he will be remembered and missed by many.

dc1320Fan 04-07-2017 08:30 PM

Re: Bob Reed passing?
 
Bob Reed was the racers racer. He would help you with parts or advice and treated everyone like he had known them forever. He could also see BS a mile off and if he was talking you should have been paying attention.
People should be aware that the last Barracuda Ronnie Sox competed with before he passed in 2006 was built and provided by Bob because he could see the desire was still there. Those two had a great time racing together for about a year until Ronnie could not handle the travel any more. I will always remember that smile when Ronnie would get back from a run. I feel they will race together again soon.
D Christie

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Coleydog 04-08-2017 11:53 AM

Re: Bob Reed passing?
 
A quote from anouther post,
"A few years ago at Mopars at the Rock...he had just made an 8 sec pass and was coming up the return road back to his trailer which was just a few pit spots down from me. I walked up as he was getting out of his car w/ a Coors light in his hand. I laughed, he looked at me, looked at his beer and said...."this is the damndest place I ever seen, stopped to get my timeslip and some fella came runnin out the woods and handed me this beer!" He just laughed and smiled, lol."


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