Terry Reinhart, a beloved figure in the Mustang community and former President of the Mustang 6 Association (M6A), passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and passion for classic cars. Terry was a driving force behind M6A, helping to build a vibrant online community, organize national events, and connect Mustang enthusiasts from all walks of life.
Terry’s knowledge of the first-generation Mustangs was unparalleled. His pride and joy, a 1965 Mustang convertible named "Elizabeth Marie," was a star in its own right, winning top awards in every show it entered. The car was even featured in TV shows and music videos, cementing Terry’s status as a recognized figure in the car world. He was admired not just for his technical expertise but for the friendships he fostered throughout the Mustang community.
Constance Lynette Kuemper-Beasley, a long-time friend, shared heartfelt words on Facebook: "On Thanksgiving the world lost one of the coolest guys I ever had the honor of meeting, Terry Reinhart. He was the national director of Mustang 6 Association when I was the Alabama Chapter VP and President, and he did so much for the 6-cylinder Mustang community. He brought together so many people, including myself and some of my now lifelong friends."
A GoFundMe campaign has been organized to support Terry’s wife, Ellen, with expenses during this challenging time. As of now, $125 has been raised with generous contributions from David Toth and Frank Chamberlain.
Terry’s contributions to the Mustang community will never be forgotten. His impact on the M6A family and the memories shared with him will live on forever.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.
Short Summary of Terry Reinhart
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Terry Reinhart |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Lisa Wood |
Goal Amount | Fundraiser ongoing |
Amount Raised | $125 |
Location | Not specified in the reference |
Purpose | Funeral expenses |
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