Dick and Hugh, I vacation a week in Monterey nearly every spring. A couple of years ago I met up with John and we took a drive from Monterey out to Lowell Howe's place. Afterwards, on our return to Monterey, John gave me a tour of his airplane hanger were he kept the '62 hardtop (a fabulous original car). He obviously had two passions in life: his Imperials and politics. He was very hard core in his political views and talked a lot about Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" -- so much so that I bought the book figuing I really missed out by not reading it years ago! Thumbing through it I noticed a line "...who is John Galt?" How interesting I thought at the time. What a shock to hear that he took his life and his wife's life too. John B. On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 21:12:36 -0800 "Dick Benjamin" <DickB@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > I met him at the Solvang meet in 2001 - I remember the incident of > the > damage to his seat. He was truly outraged, although I was not able > to > detect the damage, and I don't know how it happened. > > Regarding his use of the John Gault name, I believe this is from a > character > in a book by Ayn Rand - "Atlas Shrugged". It should be assigned > reading > for anyone who is interested in the history American political > thought. > (Which, by the way, does not include me, so save your flames.) > > Dick Benjamin > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hugh & Therese" <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 5:47 PM > Subject: IML: Sad News About IML Member Ed Messick / John Gault > > > > Hi, if you managed to scroll all the way to the end of the > original > message > > regarding Ed Messick, you will have seen that he seems to have > killed his > > wife and then himself. A tragic end for anyone. I had some > brief > dealings > > with Ed, whom I knew as John Gault at the time. I believe John > Gault is > the > > name of a character in a book, but I don't know which one. > > > > John maintained two houses, one of which was in San Antonio. He > initially > > said he and I would have to meet up at some point but we never > did. I > > believe he was a very wealthy man. He loved 1962 Imperials in > particular > > and had a fabulous convertible. What I heard was that the > restoration > cost > > some $50,000. > > > > He took it to a California meet a few years ago and it suffered > some seat > > damage at some point, about which he was, naturally, extremely > annoyed. > > > > Ed was a man who took his politics extremely seriously. I don't > really > take > > anything seriously, certainly nothing to the extent that he did, > and so a > > meeting never took place between us, just a few less than pleasant > e-mails > > from him before they petered out. > > > > Nevertheless, the world of Imperials has lost a true enthusiast, > someone > who > > really wanted to see Imperials placed among the very high end of > the old > car > > hobby spectrum. He briefly was charge of the 1962 page, if I > recall > > correctly. We won't see his like again and as someone who likes > to > > celebrate all Imperials and most Imperialists, we are therefore > diminished > > by his departure, not matter what our individual opinions of him > may have > > been. > > > > Hugh Hemphill > > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com