Wow, touching tribute
Excellent short film with a lot of things we probably all relate to;
the early misty mornings, the not wanting a radio on; he certainly 'got it' and enjoyed it heaps. RIP
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Wow, touching tribute
Excellent short film with a lot of things we probably all relate to;
the early misty mornings, the not wanting a radio on; he certainly 'got it' and enjoyed it heaps. RIP
A lovely momento. As chance may have it we were fortunate to have made that drive. A more relaxed group of true enthusiasts would be difficult to assemble ,probably spanning 2+ generations and all kinds of non precious vehicles.
I didn't meet Jordan personally but have a lasting and fleeting memory of him and another 911 heading south of Point Arena on PCH 1 blowing by us, air horn saluting and waving as we went in their wake.
Though we didn't meet personally, I exchanged quite a number of emails with him. I was struck most by his enthusiasm for the hobby and the cars, and re-reading our conversations this evening he was always so positive and effusive. As already mentioned, it is quite a video and very touching, RIP Jordan....
Thanks for sharing that Jim. Very touching tribute that I am sure touched more than a few buttons for us. Jordan certainly embodied the enthusiasm for early 911s and "got it." Life can be fleeting and we all need to appreciate what we have and the people in our lives. RIP Jordan and bless your family.
Wow, really well done.
Thank you Jim B. for sharing that. Very nice video in loving memory to Jordan.
RIP my buddy, I miss you.
vroom vroomm
incredible production.
godspeed, jordan. pleasure to have known you.
Agreed.
I spoke with Dani last week about the film, he was premiering it in New York. He informed me that Chirs, Jordans brother, would be doing/putting together a showing in the Bay Area. I will put a update on this thread when I hear something more.
I know that for the short time that my wife and I knew Jordan he made a positive impact on out lives. He was such a pleasure to be around.
What a great vid and tribute, thanks for sharing.
Phil