12-09-22, 12:27 AM
The DCR lost a friend tonite, and I lost a great friend.
Richard Kane II aka TheBankersToy passed away early this evening (12/8/22) at the age of 67 after a short illness. Those of you that have been lucky enough to meet Richard in person realized very quickly he was a extremely nice guy and would do anything he could to help if he could. Even those he had never met, he did what he could to find correct part numbers for cars with his parts books or to help someone having an issue with their car if he could. I had the honor of meeting him a few years ago when he asked me to change the camshaft in his car to make it more streetable. A lover of all muscle cars from Mustangs to Camaro's, and despite owning a Hemi Cuda and a fully restored 70 Charger, his favorite was the bastard stepchild of the Mopar world, the 66-7 Coronet. He raced it all over the southwst until diabetes took his eyesight away and he had to turn in his license.
Rchard met the love of his life Rosie when he was young, and they were together til the end. Once he could no longer race, he turned his passion towards diecast cars. Not just diecast cars you buy in Target but true, limited run cars, and maintained a meticulous database of them. His other passions were music as evident by his own section on the board, and getting defroster ducts made for 66-6 B-bodies, an endeavour that eventually came to fruition.
Richard will truly be missed by many. His forum will be locked to preserve it in his memory minus 1 more post.
I will post his obitiuary once I get it. There will be no services according to his wife, he wanted it this way and she is abiding by his wishes.
Love you buddy, I will miss you immensely.
Mike
12453 12454 12455
Richard Kane II aka TheBankersToy passed away early this evening (12/8/22) at the age of 67 after a short illness. Those of you that have been lucky enough to meet Richard in person realized very quickly he was a extremely nice guy and would do anything he could to help if he could. Even those he had never met, he did what he could to find correct part numbers for cars with his parts books or to help someone having an issue with their car if he could. I had the honor of meeting him a few years ago when he asked me to change the camshaft in his car to make it more streetable. A lover of all muscle cars from Mustangs to Camaro's, and despite owning a Hemi Cuda and a fully restored 70 Charger, his favorite was the bastard stepchild of the Mopar world, the 66-7 Coronet. He raced it all over the southwst until diabetes took his eyesight away and he had to turn in his license.
Rchard met the love of his life Rosie when he was young, and they were together til the end. Once he could no longer race, he turned his passion towards diecast cars. Not just diecast cars you buy in Target but true, limited run cars, and maintained a meticulous database of them. His other passions were music as evident by his own section on the board, and getting defroster ducts made for 66-6 B-bodies, an endeavour that eventually came to fruition.
Richard will truly be missed by many. His forum will be locked to preserve it in his memory minus 1 more post.
I will post his obitiuary once I get it. There will be no services according to his wife, he wanted it this way and she is abiding by his wishes.
Love you buddy, I will miss you immensely.
Mike
12453 12454 12455