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Bob Holbert died Monday

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I just learned that Bob Holbert died last Monday (11/12/07). The old guys will remember him as an outstanding driver and one of the first Porsche dealers in the US. I took this photo when I was a kid at Thompson, showing Holbert in the front row between Harry Heuer in a Meister Brauser Scarab and George Constantine in an ex-Rodriguez Ferrari. (Standing starts in those days). Constantine gave Harry H some driving lessons that day but Holbert ended up winning.

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For more info and much better pictures, take a look at the tribute that Dave Nicholas put up on his site here.

(Dave has one of the best old photo sites on the net, and it's growing steadily. Very high quality material.)
 
Looks like he lived a good, long life.

It feels like Al *just* died. <u>That</u> was almost 20 years ago. Where does the time go?

The Dave Nicholas tribute was nice.

For some reason this all reminded me that Holbert was a contemporary of Bob Grossman (who passed away a few years ago). Grossman was an early member of EMRA: his daughter still comes to some of our social events.
 
That is sad news! Looking at those old pics brought back a flood of memories!! Thanks for the link, that is a nice tribute for a "legend" of the "early days"!
 
Neat pics. I just finished reading "Tolys Ghost" this week, and it was talking about those very races.(60-62) All those drivers mentioned, all those cars involved (Heavy on the Lantz Reventlo/ Scarab saga). Sad news, but intresting tie in for me.
 
Sorry to hear this. I had the pleasure of meeting him at his dealership several years ago. Even though I wasn't there to buy a new Porsche, once he noticed I was interested in the old pictures, he took the time to explain them to me. He was a nice guy.

Life is terminal. Enjoy every day.
Steve
 
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