This question was asked by myself a few weeks ago with no resolution to the answer. I cant believe someone can just drop off the face of the planet and no one knows about em. We as car guys track down car parts that cant leave a trail or a very small one but we cant find Ben? Let's try and keep this going and see what we can turn up. By the last info i thought someone said he was in the San Francisco area. I'll look back at the last post and see if there's any good info there. Better yet i'll kick it to the top for your review.
Small Block
I left a voicemail message on the cellphone number I had for him a little over a week ago. No reply to date. Tried calling again today and got the same answering message I got before.
Last I knew he was up in the SF Bay area. I'll let y'all know if I hear anything.
If anyone of you SF guys see or talk to him let him know I am looking for him to get in touch with me before I start spilling the proverbial beans.:angry5:
Real nice guy. I haven't spoke to him in a while, but when I dropped off the forum back in 2009, he made an effort to reach out to me and check if I was OK. Good character guy.
Good news is he's still alive. Found this post on Moparts;
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Loc: CA - State of Confusion
Need Fenders Moved: Colorado Springs to San Francisco
#6698269 - Fri Jun 24 2011 12:29 PM
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I am looking to have two mid-30's Plymouth fenders transported from Colorado Springs out to the San Francisco area. They are currently bubble-wrapped and sitting on a pallet but they can be handled individually as well. Any help/quotes would be very much appreciated. If you need any other additional information, please feel free to ask.