Norse is right. The Ghia was owned by a guy who used to work at Riviera Motors in Portland, which was KQ’s VW dealership and importer. I think the i…
Hi- There is info in the section of the LHR police reports that Butterfield did not steal from me that suggests that Crow may not be telling us the e…
Crow is a skunk and plays incredible mind games with me but I believe the car he was fidgeting with ("toggle switches" on dash) that night m…
Hi JRob- Yeah, it could sound that way, but it isn’t. I will say this: Anyone who cares to do their own research will find a trail of articles throu…
Hi- I am not giving details of all my original research but the notion that KQ looked "too old" is not a consideration based on the stateme…
You’d think. I looked through the Napa Register for the summer of 1969 and didn’t see results or references to even one boat race on LB. Don’t know …
Lunches is an interesting book, more so than the autobiography. For instance, there is a section that emphasizes how KQ liked to cultivate the media….
Hi- Thanks for posting. I was prescient when I mentioned Silky Sullivan. Mike
Hi- Thanks for posting. Never saw this before. Notice how he is linked to "road racing." Mike
Hi- I have never seen that article and I don’t have a membership either. ;( But KQ was big on St. Patrick’s Day because of his purchase of Silky Sul…
Hi- I might as well make it known that I have decided to place a "bounty" on certain info: 1) I will pay anyone who provides me with BONA …
I had not known that KQ had purchased his first horse as far back as 1953. I thought it was in the early 1960s. There was an article in the Daily Ra…
Hi- The ranch was on Money Road in Oakville. I’ve known about it since 1999 or so, LOL. That is between LB and Napa. He would have had time to dri…
Hi- Yes, the Bank of the West commercials were from 2012. This was over five years since I had met KQ in his office when his friend told me that KQ’…
Hi- Penn is definitely up there but have to go with KQ. Here is a man who was worth nine figures but he is everywhere you look in the case. In 1947…