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Old 07-21-2009, 02:29 PM
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Fellow Car Guys:

Paul Berg passed away peacefully in his sleep this morning at 12:45 AM.

In March of this year, the Utah Cobra Club put out a call for help to put Paul's car together so he could live his dream before he went on to the great racetrack in the sky. He had battled cancer for 3 years. He and his father bought a Factory Five to put together in their garage for one last bash together. The cancer worked overtime to cut short their dream. This article was linked in the email:

http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,705292077,00.html

Paul's own charitable giving in the article 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 Paul's case this time.

I called Roy of the Utah Cobra Club to offer our services to help. Roy didn't answer his phone so, 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 (Utah insider Cobra gossip guru) 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 and somehow got wind of Paul's situation and put the word 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--as you all know, 95% of the work is finishing the last 5% of the car. Six weeks previously, Paul had been given only 3-4 months to live. I knew from loved ones who have passed on he would not be able to drive his Chariot of Fire the last month of his life because of the pain medication. In my mind, I watched as Paul's sand waned through the hour-glass of his life; I committed to staunch the flow. I told Shane I was going to pick up Paul's 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 was 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 (I didn't need to call him ) 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 Tiffany 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 "reveal" the car to him--just like they had revealed new houses in their own charity work.

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:

http://www.paulberg.blogspot.com
http://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 (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 left 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.

The next day, a huge crowd of Paul's friends arrived at our shop at 4:00 pm; Paul and Tiffany arrived at 4:30 pm. Even the local news and papers showed up. 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 which was waiting for him outside.

When we opened the garage door, Paul was dumbfounded. He could not believe that could possibly be his car--only 2 days earlier he saw the unmounted body 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 your full-sized Pine Wood Derby."

Many thanks to all in the Utah Cobra Club who helped Paul to live his dream.

Paul drove his car almost every day with his wife until he could drive no more. He truly had a "rockus coda." The Utah Cobra Club will miss him.

Kirkham Motorsports sends along our sincere condolences to his wife Tiffany and to his children.

Here is a video of the day we showed Paul his car.



David
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Old 07-21-2009, 03:23 PM
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Dear David,

I am a new member of Club Cobra and previous owner of original Shelby #CSX 2343. I watched the video of what you did for Paul Berg and the preceding story. This should be an example, to all, of the good, love, caring, that there still is in this confusing world. I couldn't resist a short reply. May God bless you and I hope to be ordering a new Kirkham in the future.

God Bless,

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Old 07-21-2009, 03:28 PM
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David

This is what it was all about, sharing and changing lives. You, KMS and others, really did a great thing for Paul and I can say it probably really made a difference in his mental state during his battle.

Praise to KMS.....

RIP Paul

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Old 07-21-2009, 03:30 PM
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Dave: Kudos to you and your entire group for making this happen for Paul an Tiffany. I am sure it meant more to him than he could ever have expressed. You guys are a CLASS act bar none. Great humanitarians......
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Old 07-21-2009, 03:32 PM
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RIP Paul.

And may god smile on everyone at KMS.
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Old 07-21-2009, 03:37 PM
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David you and your people are and have always been a class act.
My prayers are with Pauls family.
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Old 07-21-2009, 03:45 PM
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Utah Cobra Club,

Services for Paul are planned for tomorrow Wednesday 22nd at the Adventure Church in Draper. 352 W. 12300 S. Draper Utah. Viewing 1:00 PM Service 3:00 PM and burial following at the Lehi Cemetery.

I think we should all show up in our cars and give him a 6,000 RPM farewell at the end of the service.

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Old 07-21-2009, 03:47 PM
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Paul, Rest In Peace...........

My heart goes out to his Family.

David, You & your company are a class act.
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David, it was nice running into you at lunch today (Z'Tejas). I hope I didn't intrude too much...I mainly wanted to make sure you had heard the sad news.

Thank you so very much for everything that you and your guys have done for Paul and Tiffany. You're a fine example of how mankind SHOULD be. I know Paul and his family are extremely grateful for your generous contributions in finishing his car and for the visits to their house. Paul mentioned how much he enjoyed the ride through Provo canyon and also having you and "Sandwich" drop by a couple weeks ago. I hope we can all take your lead and "pay it forward" as we live our own lives.

Paul...'til we meet again... I Love ya, and will miss ya brother...

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S#!?! David,
My eyes filled up watching that vid! A super, touching human thing for you and the volunteers to do. Bless you all.

God rest Paul and he will put in a good word for you guys.
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Unbelievable !! Awesome work. KMS is a real class act. Watching people serve other people like that is just an awesome thing. Wish I was there to see him drive the car . Nice job to all who served on the project. We will keep Paul and his family in our prayers.

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David,

You and KMS made Paul's dream come true...and he didn't waste a day!

Quote from Paul's blog on June 29th:

"We are enjoying the cobra just way too much. I don't think I've missed a day where I didn't drive the cobra. Tiffany is usually with me."



My thoughts and prayers are with Tiffany and family. RIP Paul.
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David,

What you and the club did was a good thing.

I don't know what else to say except "Thank You"

Peace.
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My hats off to you guys at Kirkham.
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Hat's off...and our thoughts and prayers are with Paul and his family.
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This story really touches my heart. It restores my faith in mankind.

Thank all of you.
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Thank you all for making a dream come true. You are all a class act.
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Very few times in life do you get a chance to make a real difference in someone's life.

David,
You and the guys at Kirkham Motorsports passed the test.

RIP Paul.
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Amazing. Both good and bad at the same time, but very inspiring.
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