Chuck Jordan passed last Thursday evening, December 3, 2010 at his home in Rancho Santa Fe, California at age 83. No cause of death is listed in any of the press reports I read.
About 15 years ago I had the pleasure of spending a day with Chuck at his home. I was helping Wally Wyss research his Corvette show cars book. (Wally thought Chuck didn't like him, which wasn't the case. In any event, Wally's loss was my gain.)
His very nice estate had a big RV garage that Chuck used as an office, and one wall had a row of what must have been about 30 feet of file cabinets with automotive memorabilia.
I wasn't sure what to expect as I had never met him and he was given a rather unflattering account in "All Corvettes are Red", but he turned out to be one of the nicest most gracious guys I have ever met. We had a lot in common - both being former Air Force officers and engineers, and he took a liking to me.
After our meeting he took me to lunch and gave me some photos including one of Hall, Penske, Foyt, and Mecum at Nassau in front of a Grand Sport. I drove the Cosworth Vega down and let him drive it back to his house over some nice back roads. He liked the car, and I could tell he was a real "driver".
At the time he owned an Olds Aurora and a Ferrari Testarossa.
Rancho Santa Fe had been in the news in recent months as it was the location of the mass suicide by the group of Hall-Bopp comet fanatics.
Chuck was a real car guy through and through.
http://blogs.wsj.com/drivers-seat/20...-83-slideshow/
Duke
About 15 years ago I had the pleasure of spending a day with Chuck at his home. I was helping Wally Wyss research his Corvette show cars book. (Wally thought Chuck didn't like him, which wasn't the case. In any event, Wally's loss was my gain.)
His very nice estate had a big RV garage that Chuck used as an office, and one wall had a row of what must have been about 30 feet of file cabinets with automotive memorabilia.
I wasn't sure what to expect as I had never met him and he was given a rather unflattering account in "All Corvettes are Red", but he turned out to be one of the nicest most gracious guys I have ever met. We had a lot in common - both being former Air Force officers and engineers, and he took a liking to me.
After our meeting he took me to lunch and gave me some photos including one of Hall, Penske, Foyt, and Mecum at Nassau in front of a Grand Sport. I drove the Cosworth Vega down and let him drive it back to his house over some nice back roads. He liked the car, and I could tell he was a real "driver".
At the time he owned an Olds Aurora and a Ferrari Testarossa.
Rancho Santa Fe had been in the news in recent months as it was the location of the mass suicide by the group of Hall-Bopp comet fanatics.
Chuck was a real car guy through and through.
http://blogs.wsj.com/drivers-seat/20...-83-slideshow/
Duke
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