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Jim65Riv

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  1. I'm going to order a set of seat upholstery from Clarks for my 65 with standard interior.  The seats are currently covered by the factory installed upholstery - 50 years old last month.  My question is: should I order the seat buns also?  Any suggestions from someone who did and someone who didn't.  Thanks.

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  2. It was with great sadness that I read Jim's obituary in the Sunday, April 26th Minneapolis paper. Jim died on April 11th in Mesa, AZ. He had just turned 71. I first met Jim in the mid-1980's when I first joined the Gopher State Chapter of the BCA. I renewed my acquaintance with Jim when I joined the ROA in 2002. He was a good friend, a real gentleman, and a knowledgeable Buick enthusiast. Services will be on Wednesday, May 6th at Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, at 10:30 AM.

  3. Until we have a members only section, do we refrain from discussing sensitive issues?

    Thanks to Bill Stoneberg and John DeFiore for making your position public.

    The letter from Brian which came with the April Bugle states that "The BOD has decided to continue moving forward with the scholarship..." If this is the case, what is the point of the survey?

  4. I have several questions:

    Why was this thread closed?

    In reviewing the BOD minutes, it was reported that the vote was six in favor, three against. How about transparency from those elected to represent the members? Who voted for and who voted against. I feel that the membership has a right to know.

    Why have no current BOD members addressed this issue. If it is important enough to warrant a survey, it is important enough to state your position.

    Why have none of the BOD candidates, with the exception of John De Fiore (and then only on this forum), stated their position on this issue?

    Do we have a definitive answer to the question about the effect this may have on the BCA's tax-exempt status? Perhaps Rick Schick, with his background of dealing with tax issues, can address this.

    The continued silence on this important issue is worrisome.

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