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March 05, 2010 - 06:41 AM
Chris Kliewer
synssins@gmail.com http://www.chalnet.net

  Tyler, thinking of you.

Cassie, happy birthday!
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February 24, 2010 - 04:00 PM
jr
cars@lretel.net

  Just to say it was great knowing i was part of the dream and the day tyler drove his car the smile on his face was priceless and i will always remember that day
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February 24, 2010 - 02:16 PM
Tyler's mom
dshipman@loretel.net

  The flowers were absolutely beautiful. The yellow was the first thing that caught my eye at the wake. I thought I bet those are from the Fiero crew and they were. Thank you guys so much!
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February 23, 2010 - 11:21 AM
Carl L.
carl@lowrancesoundcompany.com

  I wanna say I'm very moved by everyone's support for Tyler. If I were a member and known I would have been there tool by tool. It really makes me warm inside to think that something as simple as an online forum sharing the love of a car, could in turn share that love to the point of becoming family. You all have done a wonderful thing.

Tyler, enjoy your Fiero now and forever. You will always be in our hearts.
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February 22, 2010 - 10:33 PM
Chad

  I was deeply moved by this story. It brought tears to my eyes seeing Tyler stricken by such an illness. As a fellow car lover I was moved by the outreach of those within his Fiero forum and around the world. It is great to see what everyone accomplished for him. May he rest in peace and with all our thoughts….The Chevrolet Beretta community. (not limited to but including www.beretta.net; www.bstuff.com)
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February 22, 2010 - 07:32 PM
Bobby Hooper (fieroguy123)
fieroguy1@yahoo.com

  It was an honor and my greatest pleasure to have been a part of the build team for Tyler. His strength and good attitude was so inspiring to me and many many others. I'll take a 1000 mile road trip any day to meet another person like tyler, and the rest of the guys who made it to Frazee that weekend. I can only hope to touch so many people in my lifetime as Tyler has. It was an honor to meet you my friend, Rip and go easy on the ricers up there!!!
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February 21, 2010 - 12:23 PM
Tyler Fischer
tyfish90@aol.com http://wigm-tuners.org

  On behalf of myself and wigm-tuners.org we would like to thank everyone who was involed in this for Tyler Shipman. Many of us heard about it on our fourms. I did the day after it was posted. I also watched the build through the streaming video on the progress of the fiero and seen the pics. Again, thanks to those who were involved in this project. RIP Tyler
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February 21, 2010 - 08:31 AM
Axl Ang
axl_ang@yahoo.com.sg

  Saw this news off Autoblog, being a motorhead myself. Read the Kare11 article/clip and the 2 threads on the Fiero forum too...

Am really sad for the bright soul that is Tyler. Watching the FB memorial clip for him brought tears to my eyes.

Though I don't know him personally, I can tell that his cheery smile and beautiful heart, brought joy to everyone who knew him.

RIP Tyler... glad you are in a better place now. You will be missed bro.

Axl
Singapore
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February 20, 2010 - 05:51 PM
Douglas Rippe
kraksmkr33@gmail.com

  A friend of mine posted the news story on my facebook and i gave it a watch. What i just saw was one of the most touching stories ive ever seen. To see people, from across the country and total strangers, come together for something greater than themselves is very moving and something very special. Having 2 little boys of my own, and being a motor-head as well, this story hit very close to home and my heart as well. It makes me proud to be apart of the world-wide community of car lovers. My thoughts and prayers are with your parents and all of your family Tyler. Take care of that beautiful Fiero and make sure it never leaves the Shipman family. RIP Tyler
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February 20, 2010 - 05:52 AM
AndyS
andyiii@aol.com

  I know we are sad about Tyler's passing, but we have to be happy that he is no longer suffering and is happy up there with the Lord. I am sure too that he is revving it up with his Fiero in heaven where there are no speed limits!
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February 19, 2010 - 05:26 PM
Sam

  I'm shaken up, in tears, I didn't know him but the story touched me. I cried for the first time in years after seeing it. Rest in peace brother. I am so proud of what those people did for him.
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February 18, 2010 - 09:30 PM
Ryan M
Viperyman22@msn.com

  I stumbled across Tyler's video a while back on a car website. I do not own a Fiero, I actually am a Jeep guy. I guess we are all gearheads though, and we all have that in common.
I am 20 years old and cannot imagine what Tyler and his family have been through. I never knew Tyler, or anyone close to him. All I know is his story, and that is enough to bring tears to my eyes. I was deeply saddened by the news of Tyler's death and words cannot express how I feel. I will never meet any of you, but I would like you to remember one thing. Tyler's story affected more people than you can imagine, and I will be thinking about Tyler in the future. Godspeed and RIP Tyler.
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February 18, 2010 - 05:23 PM
Ken
fo0hzy@gmail.com

  Stumbled across this, Tyler's story, quite by accident. I want to send my blessings to the Shipman family and to the fantastic group of people who fulfilled Tyler's Dream.

I would say 'may he rest in peace', but I prefer to imagine him tearing up Heaven's streets in his new '86 Fiero GT.
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February 18, 2010 - 01:52 PM
Bryan Troll
http://www.tristatetuners.com

  A member on my forum posted about this project when it was underway, and now again to let us know of Tyler's passing, which I am sorry to hear about.
I just took the time to browse the site and just wanted to say its really moving to see so many people get off their butts and do something when it was important. There's lots of talk on forums and not much action usually, and I have a lot of respect for your community for rising above with such a selfless act... I'm sure Tyler thought it was incredible.
Right on guys... this is about a lot more than rebuilding a car, and I hope this kind of giving is contagious.
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February 18, 2010 - 09:11 AM
Brandan Gildersleeve
brandangildersleeve@hotmail.com

  to see the new videos for, In Memory Of Tyler Shipman
please go to facebook and look up "In Memory Of Tyler Shipman" i just finished these movies around 4:30 this morning. thank you ALL for the great support
we all will cherrish this moment forever Thanks much
brandan Gildersleeve
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