Mrs Chutney
Well-known member
Hi there, I hope this is the right place for this ....
Sorry for the long post and to Admin for hijacking another account.
I'm Mrs Chutney, Mr Chutney's partner of 25 years and I'm sorry to have to say that Ryan (AKA Mr Chutney) died in June, suddenly at home after an accident.
I've jumped onto his account to let you guys know, as he was an active participant in this forum since 2014.
His family and I are, as you can imagine, devastated. Life has been unbearably hard over these last few months.
Ryan loved Pedro, our 1971 bay which we've owned for 20 years and his last trip was to visit Pedro in the garage where he was being restored, the night before he died. He was really sad at how slow the resto was progressing, as he'd been in since April and is still in the garage now.
So now I'm a recently widowed, single parent to Pedro. I've got no mechanical knowledge, an ongoing restoration which is costing more and more and I'm getting a fair bit of pressure to sell Pedro by concerned family members. None of which have ever owned a classic vehicle or understand what Pedro means to Ryan and I.
So, I've finally plucked up the courage to visit the garage where Pedro's resto is still going on. I haven't been able to think about Pedro without breaking down (pardon the pun) until now, so I'm not sure how today is gong to go. My brother in law has been the go between at the garage up to now, but now it's down to me to get him past the finishing post. So I hope you'll be sending me good vibes!
Also, if anyone is in the South Wales area and knows of any good VW clubs I could get involved with, I'd appreciate it. I think I'm going to need all the help I can get, so I can look after Pedro in the manner he's become accustomed to.
Thank you for reading this far.
Mrs Chutney (AKA Voirrey)
Sorry for the long post and to Admin for hijacking another account.
I'm Mrs Chutney, Mr Chutney's partner of 25 years and I'm sorry to have to say that Ryan (AKA Mr Chutney) died in June, suddenly at home after an accident.
I've jumped onto his account to let you guys know, as he was an active participant in this forum since 2014.
His family and I are, as you can imagine, devastated. Life has been unbearably hard over these last few months.
Ryan loved Pedro, our 1971 bay which we've owned for 20 years and his last trip was to visit Pedro in the garage where he was being restored, the night before he died. He was really sad at how slow the resto was progressing, as he'd been in since April and is still in the garage now.
So now I'm a recently widowed, single parent to Pedro. I've got no mechanical knowledge, an ongoing restoration which is costing more and more and I'm getting a fair bit of pressure to sell Pedro by concerned family members. None of which have ever owned a classic vehicle or understand what Pedro means to Ryan and I.
So, I've finally plucked up the courage to visit the garage where Pedro's resto is still going on. I haven't been able to think about Pedro without breaking down (pardon the pun) until now, so I'm not sure how today is gong to go. My brother in law has been the go between at the garage up to now, but now it's down to me to get him past the finishing post. So I hope you'll be sending me good vibes!
Also, if anyone is in the South Wales area and knows of any good VW clubs I could get involved with, I'd appreciate it. I think I'm going to need all the help I can get, so I can look after Pedro in the manner he's become accustomed to.
Thank you for reading this far.
Mrs Chutney (AKA Voirrey)