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    Chuck Stoddard

    Chuck Stoddard has left us this past Thursday evening.

    I received a simple notification from mutual friends this AM.

    The end of the era of a man who helped us all through his knowledge, enthusiasm and business insight.

    RIP Chuck
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    Quote Originally Posted by smedley View Post
    Chuck Stoddard has left us this past Thursday evening.

    I received a simple notification from mutual friends this AM.

    The end of the era of a man who helped us all through his knowledge, enthusiasm and business insight.

    RIP Chuck
    Yes, RIP, a Porsche Man in Full.

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    He had them all.......God bless..........Adam, can you date the above photo? .....cliff
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
    He had them all.......God bless..........Adam, can you date the above photo? I can't tell by the hair`do.....cliff
    It was at the Akron Holiday so probably about 5-6 years ago, before I cut my hair.
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    I will never forget being invited into his motorhome at the'92 Parade in Lake Placid. It was brutally hot and humid and Chuck says let's eat some ice cream. We sat in the RV eating ice cream and talking Porsche for quite a while. A true gentleman and wealth of knowledge. Sad news. RIP Chuck.
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    RIP Chuck... A true enthusiast.

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    Another icon lost to the community... and he was there from the beginning...

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    I will never forget being invited into his motorhome at the'92 Parade in Lake Placid. It was brutally hot and humid and Chuck says let's eat some ice cream. We sat in the RV eating ice cream and talking Porsche for quite a while. A true gentleman and wealth of knowledge. Sad news. RIP Chuck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    I will never forget being invited into his motorhome at the'92 Parade in Lake Placid. It was brutally hot and humid and Chuck says let's eat some ice cream. We sat in the RV eating ice cream and talking Porsche for quite a while. A true gentleman and wealth of knowledge. Sad news. RIP Chuck.
    Steve that is a great story! Wish I would have stuck around with you in Lake of the Ozarks for a couple of B's. You going to French Lick?
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    The Porsche world owes him so much, a humble brilliant man.
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