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<blockquote data-quote="Bisbee Kid" data-source="post: 13091321" data-attributes="member: 139273"><p>Early in my automotive career in the mid 80's I had a customer in our shop named Robert, working on his black Aston Martin Lagonda & he asked where are you from Kid. I answered the very debonnaire older broken gentleman "Bisbee AZ sir", and asked where he was from. He said "Butte Montana" he sat and staired very intensely at me for what seemed a very long time. Then said "I though about jumping that Lavender Pit there but it wasn't big enough, it's only a mile wide, and Phelps Dodge wouldn't let me." I looked at him for a while & figured out I was staring at my childhood idol Evel Knievel. From then on he always asked how the Bisbee Kid was doing or when he phoned </p><p>he would ask " Hey Bisbee hows my car doing. Many hours of stories just sitting in the shop. Was a fantastic person and absolutely generous with his </p><p>body and life to help other people. Had the moniker "Bisbee Kid" ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bisbee Kid, post: 13091321, member: 139273"] Early in my automotive career in the mid 80's I had a customer in our shop named Robert, working on his black Aston Martin Lagonda & he asked where are you from Kid. I answered the very debonnaire older broken gentleman "Bisbee AZ sir", and asked where he was from. He said "Butte Montana" he sat and staired very intensely at me for what seemed a very long time. Then said "I though about jumping that Lavender Pit there but it wasn't big enough, it's only a mile wide, and Phelps Dodge wouldn't let me." I looked at him for a while & figured out I was staring at my childhood idol Evel Knievel. From then on he always asked how the Bisbee Kid was doing or when he phoned he would ask " Hey Bisbee hows my car doing. Many hours of stories just sitting in the shop. Was a fantastic person and absolutely generous with his body and life to help other people. Had the moniker "Bisbee Kid" ever since. [/QUOTE]
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