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Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 6:24 pm
by witorque
Very sad, shows won't be the same without his presence.
Leaves a void

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 7:07 pm
by kma176
First met Tony in late 1981 always a world of knowledge even in those days ! Had a conversation with him only a few weeks ago about the Mopars at Carlisle event . A real shock to think he's not with us anymore RIP Tony !!

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 7:43 pm
by Charger
shocked to read this, how very sad

met Tony for the first time at the NEC last year

condolences to his family. RIP Tony

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 7:54 pm
by hemi472
Sad to hear this, always liked talking to Tony, he was a proper Mopar Man and it’s a great loss for the Mopar & Muscle Car community in this country. Thoughts are with his family.

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 7:57 pm
by DaveB
A real loss to the Mopar hobby, and especially to his family, always a pleasure to chat with, although he didnt agree with my " race any mopar" views,I dont think we ever had a crossed word.
Condolences to the family and Rest in peace Sir :salute:

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 8:25 pm
by guy whitwam
Like all others here I was very sad to hear of the passing of Tony , he was a the back bone of the MMA for so many years and some might argue the greatest knowledge of Mopar history in this country , but he was not just into Mopars , no , he appreciated all muscle cars of all years and makes ,and has helped many owners with there valuations including myself.

I remember when I bought my GTO Judge (and I was getting some stick for it ), he was one of the first to tell me how much he liked it , and that one day it would be worth serious money , but what did I know ……………… he knew though .

I will remember him as being a true gent , a guru to all things Mopar , and someone who could always be found under the MMA guzebo with Sharon , and a smile .

Here's to you Tony ……………. my thoughts and best wishes go out to Sharon and all the family
R.I.P. Mr Mopar

Guy and Tracey :salute: :salute: :salute:

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 8:55 pm
by Scooby
Very Sad news...A true Mopar guy.... spoke to him couple of months ago..
Thoughts are with his family.
Rich n Debs....

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 9:28 pm
by three counties
Very sad news,I first met Tony about 17 years ago, when he was importing cars from the states, travelled down to see him, and bought my charger from him,he was a really nice fella, will be sadly missed, condolences to all his family and friends,

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 10:04 pm
by sublimemike
Jeez--really sorry. A true muscle car guy with in depth knowledge

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 20 11:22 pm
by ScottyDave
Although I never met him I know he was well thought off, condolences to his family

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 20 7:09 am
by DougieJ
Unfortunately I never met Tony but very much aware of his impact and legacy.

A sad day and my condolences to his family.

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 20 7:16 am
by cadboy
Very sad news and a great lost to the Mopar culture. :(

He always had time to talk and answer any questions on cars, great guy that will be missed.

Condolences to his family, RIP Tony.

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 20 10:10 am
by Matt74
I never knew Tony but knew of him and his significance to this club and our Mopar community soon after I joined the club in 2003.
Where would we be now if not for Tony?

Rest in peace sir! :salute:

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 20 1:29 pm
by Stu Twin
Wow that is a shock. Sad news indeed and a great loss to the club / UK musclecar scene.
And more so to his family obviously. Condolences to Sharon and the family.
Always enjoyed a chat with Tony, he and Brendan imported our Dodge for us.
:salute:

Re: RIP Tony O

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 20 7:52 pm
by RM23
Very sad to hear this whenever I spoke to him growing up at shows he always had time for us kids at the time and encouraged me to one day get my own mopar
A lovely man will always remember him at hickstead mopar nats and brook lands he was so pleased when I bought my first mopar and I was so pleased he was pleased it made my day he will always be president of this club RIP mr O god bless condolences to your family :plymouth: :salute: =D>