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    Sad story - great video, really gives you a sense of who Jordan was and of the passion of this community for these amazing cars

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    Jordan Tribute : West Coast Premier of What A Ride

    Sunday Feb 19 4-6 PM
    930 Alabama ST SF, CA 94114

    Join us in celebrating the life of Jordan Hilsenbeck at the west coast premier of What a Ride, the new mini documentary by filmmaker Daniel Soares. Gather to share a nosh, catch up with family and friends and watch this amazing tribute to our favorite superstar. The documentary will screen promptly at 5ish pm and be introduced by Hilsenfam. To learn more about Daniel, watch his other documentaries here: https://vimeo.com/danielsoares/about

    PLEASE PLEASE RSVP, we need a head count for food. We are gesstimating 60 peeps total for the allotted space, tho we wont turn you away! Please email Elizabeth at atlasatlasphere@gmail and let me know.
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    Jordan

    Very very nice. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    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....
    I was fortunate enough to meet him but didn't spend enough time visiting....
    Eric, I know what you mean...this is his last E-mail to me when I checking to see if he liked the wheels:

    Funny how when I think of you, you contact me, usually well within an hour.
    I guess it's kismet, or The Force, or maybe you and I just work on the same frequency. Anyway, thank you again for everything - I'm very excited to get them on the car!
    Best regards,
    Jordan



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    Saw this in Bruce Meyer's trophy case when a bunch of us got a private tour a while back. In a warehouse full of Le Mans winners, this was the only photo I took:

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    I only met Jordan once, but I did a couple parts deals with him a while back. He was a super nice guy ... gone too soon.
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    A warm, touching tribute. Almost 3 years later it continues to be thoughtful... and appreciated. I am late upon this and hesitated to post. Marco's made such a fitting end piece. RIP

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    This still breaks my heart and effectively killed my desire to drive crazy on public roads that hasn’t come back after 3 years.
    RIP brother.
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    Jordan Hilsenbeck . . .

    . . . another threade . . .
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