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The Kirkhams have always been a class act! CONGRATS TO ALL!
I have had many family members leave this world way too early due to the ravages of cancer, it is not pretty. Any additional happiness we can bring into people's lives is always a blessing. I had the privilege of working with the Kirkhams at the NY Auto Show when they auctioned off one of their cars after 9/11 to help out a local hospital in NYC. They are just very good people and an asset to the Cobra community. Great news! JM |
"Top Drawer" folks doing a GREAT thing!!:D
God Bless Paul and Tiffany......may they enjoy their new COBRA!!!:MECOOL: |
David, Tom, Mary, and all at Kirkhams,
You guys are fantastic! Great product and great people. Quite the combination. It's nice to be associated with the Utah Cobra club also. Great place to live, great place to drive! len |
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Len, See you on the 25th my place 9:30 am. |
What a moving story. I don't have a Kirkham, but if I were going to buy a car right now, I'd sell enough stuff to buy one.
The Kirkhams are wonderful people. I am going to go to the next Kirkham open house just to get close to people of this quality. |
Fellow Car Nuts:
Thank you all for all of your kind words. We appreciate them, more than you realize. I haven't posted before, because everyone is afraid of "tooting their own horn." After reflection, I have decided to post my thoughts and feelings of the past month. My hope is that it will persuade others to become "9-12ers." For those who are interested, here is how it all happened--at least for me. As time passes and we get busy with other things, I wanted to write this down before memories fade. Any corrections to my memory are most welcome. Certainly, we were not the only ones who participated in this story--many people came together to pull this off. Without their help, it would not have happened and I am most grateful for their help. As many of you know, I organized the first Utah Tea Party on 6 March 09 because I was fed up with the government bailouts and intervention in our lives. My brother and I have spent 14 years of our lives fighting socialism in our factory at an old MiG fighter factory in Poland only to turn around and find it in our back yard. Tea Parties are grass roots protests against excessive governmental intervention in our lives. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp1Cg...e=channel_page On March 13th Glen Beck broadcast his "We Surround Them Event" nationwide. We attended the event (with our cars, of course :) ), but there were so many people there screaming and cheering we couldn't hear anything. I vaguely remember Glen saying something to the effect, "Come back on 9/12 of this year and show me what you have done." His words bugged me. I really didn't understand what he said. I sent emails out to my new friends (from the Salt Lake Tea Party and We Surround Them events) and no one really knew what Glen Beck meant. So, I decided to go to YouTube and find out for myself. Here is part 5 of 5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCfx9...aynext_from=PL Glen said, "How do we use those principles and values to solve some of the problems of the day?" He mentioned he wanted, "to put the principles and values to work in my own life" and "I'd like to ask you to join me...[to] choose to be a 9-12er." One of the 9 principles and also one of the 12 values of Glen's 9-12 project is charity. Many of you who have been around for a long time may remember we donated a car to the hospital at Ground Zero after the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Many on Club Cobra donated time and money to that event and we are deeply grateful to them. Later, we donated another car, "Jenny's Car," to Cystic Fibrosis--Dave Smith, President of Factory Five, has a daughter, Jenny, with cystic fibrosis. Later still, we donated a car to the Mormon Church to be used for relief after the Tsunami in Indonesia. Our parents taught my brother and I two things...take care of yourself and your family. And. Take care of those who can't. As a young missionary for the Mormon church in Peru, I witnessed many things I care not to remember. Peru is a desperately poor country. I served among the poorest people who lived on the edges of crowded towns called “invasions”--which smelled like a mixture of the sewer and the dump because there were no facilities for either. People built their homes by mixing adobe bricks in the stifling heat with their bare feet--with water they carried in from town on their backs. Many sold a day’s labor worth of bricks for a days worth of USDA donated rice and oil. Living conditions were nothing short of abysmal. Day after day men waited in the town square hoping someone would give them a dollar or two for a day of back-breaking labor. To "control" food prices, the government instituted price controls--snitching neighbors ensured compliance. I vividly remember the blue and red labeling on bags of rice as I walked through Peruvian market places-- “USDA, For food assistance programs only, Not for Sale.” Astonishingly, I witnessed entire containers of donated USDA Food Aid left to rot on the docks as no one could pay the required bribes to the local officials to unload the containers--all while children nearby went hungry. I came to realize the government was certainly not the answer to our problems. I came to believe, we don't need the government to take care of us; we need to take care of each other. On 21 March 2009, we received this email from the Utah Cobra Club to all members. On Mar 21, 2009, at 6:11 PM, utahcobraclub@comcast.net wrote: 3 years ago Paul Berg received his FFR Roadster. For the last three years he has been building a beautiful car. It is a work of Art. He has also been battling Cancer for those three years and now we find out that the cancer is winning. http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705292077,00.html We need your help. There is a punch list of about 20 items that need to be completed in the next couple weeks. The guys that are going to finish it have never worked on a Cobra or FFR. Thats where we come in. Hopefully the body will be ready then. Any questions call me Roy Gregerson Reply Mar 21 to utahcobraclub How can Kirkham help? Sent from my iPhone 2nd Reply Mar 21 to utahcobraclub Ok, I just read the article. We can offer Kirkham's shop and personel. Perhaps we could get the car done quickly. David Paul's own charitable giving made a powerful impression in my mind. We have all heard the phrase, "No good deed will go unpunished." I was determined that would not be the case this time. I gave Roy a few minutes to answer and when he didn't call back, I went on a search for some phone numbers. I looked for Paul's number and couldn't find a listing. I contacted Joe Weight and asked him if he could find anything out. He directed me to this thread http://www.ffcobra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=212259 I looked for Paul's number in the thread, but strangely, I didn't see it--even though Paul had already posted on the thread. I did, however, find Shane Turner's phone number and I gave him a call. Shane Turner lives in Paul's neighborhood somehow got wind of Paul's situation and put the world out and rounded up some friends to help put Paul's car together. In speaking with Shane, I quickly realized they were not Cobra Kit Car guys. I knew they had good intentions, but they were in over their heads--95% of the work is finishing the last 5% of the car. Six weeks previously, Paul had been given 3-24 months to live. In my mind, I watched as Paul's sand waned through his hour-glass; I committed to staunch the flow. I told Shane I was going to pick up the car the next day. I didn't give him an opportunity to object. Early the next day, Sunday, March 22nd, I woke up uncharacteristically early as I could not sleep. So, I started to play Chopin's Nocturne 72.2 on the piano. It is an extremely emotional, powerful piece. I believe Chopin wrote it after his sister died of tuberculosis--the disease which would ultimately take his own life. While playing, I couldn't get Paul out of my mind--I felt I had something to do. (Interestingly, Paul is a pianist and a piano tech). I felt like he could use a visit and what better way to do it than in a Cobra--even if it is, just a replica. I called Shane, and told him I needed to meet with him. He told me he was at a church meeting, but he'd step out when I arrived. As, I drove into work (to pick up my Kirkham car) I felt like I needed to call my brother-in-law (and co-worker) Dave "Sandwich" Cindrich to help me out. He is my go-to man in time of need. He didn't answer after 5 calls, so I picked up my 427 Kirkham from the shop and then drove to his house and reved up that 600 horsepower, big block alarm clock. With the windows in his neighborhood rattling, Dave came to the door. I told him, "Let's go; it's time to ride." As usual, he didn't say anything, he just got dressed and followed me up to Lehi. I'm convinced he'd follow me through the gates of hell if I asked him to. He is the best friend a man could ever have. When we arrived at the church in Lehi, Shane came out (didn't need to be called :) ) and I asked him where Paul lived. He then jumped in and we drove over to Paul's house. It was still quite early in the morning, but I went up and knocked on the door anyway. I introduced myself and asked him if he wanted to go for a ride. His face lit up and he said, "Sure!" He then went up stairs to get ready. We stayed downstairs with his wife and Shane told her about the new plan to finish Paul's car at our shop. She wanted to keep it a secret from Paul, and we agreed. Then, we took Paul and his wife Tiffany out for a ride up Provo Canyon. Canyon drives in a Cobra are one of life's true joys. Paul and Tiffany blogged about the ride here: www.paulberg.blogspot.com www.tiffanyberg.blogspot.com Then, that evening, I got the trailer and took my twin 12 year old boys up to Salt Lake (in one of Utah's famous spring snow storms) to pick up Paul's chassis. Over the next week, we worked on the car to get all the myriad odds and ends tied up. On Tuesday the 31st of March, Paul was scheduled to go in and have 4 more tumors removed from his neck. I had to go up to Salt Lake that day to do an interview on the radio (more Tea Party stuff) and I brought with me a signed poster of one of our cars to give to Paul as a "Get Well" card. I just barely missed him. After the interview, I dropped by Paul's house to say "Hi" and to give him the poster. I brought a Chopin CD with me and asked Tiffany and Paul if they could listen to a Chopin's 1st Ballade. I explained to them it is a piece I am working on (it's on my bucket list) and that I wanted them to hear it. Right when you think the piece should end, Chopin launches off into an amazing "coda." "Coda" is Italian for "tail." Chopin is renown for his codas which at times rival the very piece they are attached to. Then I took out the poster and showed it to Paul. On the bottom it said, "Here's to a rockus coda!" I told him there is no reason the coda of his life couldn't be as beautiful as the beginning. Paul then pulled out a Pine Wood Derby (Cub Scout Race Car) and asked me for some advise. Anyone who knows my brother Thomas and I knows we are certified Pine Wood Derby fanatics. I was so excited. I told him about potential energy and kinetic energy and PE=KE and how it is all about conservation of energy and...and...and...on and on. Then, Paul asked me if I could stay to help him finish the car with his boy... It broke my heart to tell him I had a prior commitment that I couldn't get out of. But, before I left, I invited him to a "tour" of Kirkham Motorsports with the Utah Cobra Club the next day at 4:30 pm. I drove back to the shop as fast as I could. Shane was delivering the body to our shop at 6:00 pm that Jeremy Weller had so graciously painted for free. There was less than 24 hours to pull this off. Paul's wife, Tiffany, had invited all of the TV and news paper reporters to meet at our shop at 4:00 pm the next day for the reveal! We were very fortunate many members of the Utah Cobra Club came by to help us as we had never put together a Factory Five. Shane Turner, Mark Williams, and Dave Berg (Paul's father) all came by to help as well. Everyone arrived at 4:00 pm and Paul and Tiffany arrived at 4:30 pm. We told everyone we were going to do a "tour" of Kirkham Motorsports and that at the "end" I was going to say, "There's one more car!" Then, we'd open the garage door and show Paul his new ride. When we opened the garage door, Paul was dumbfounded. He had no idea that could possibly be his car--only 2 days earlier he saw it in primer at the paint shop. Now the driver's seat was beckoning him to slide in. He had to ask me a few times if that was really his car--it was April Fool's Day, after all. In the video, you can see me lean into him as he hugs me...there I told him, "Now you know why I couldn't help you last night...I was working on a full size Pine Wood Derby." Now, I encourage you all to go out and become a 912er! America needs you. Here is a video of Paul--right as we open the door. David :):):) |
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David,
You are a great man! It's truly an honor to be your friend. (This goes for all those who were involved.) len |
I hope to someday have the honor of meeting you Mr. Kirkham.
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I've said it many times over the years...because they continue to do things like this:
La Familia Kirkham...the First Family of Cobras. ...and to all of you UCC folks, Paul is indeed a rich man having friends like you. Well done all. :) |
The good you send out always, always comes back. Big Dave and Little Dave you do send out a lot of good. I hope you never tire of it.
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Wow....Just makes me proud to be these guys friends
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