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Eric, Yep, your assumption is correct, the picture was taken at Walloon Lake. These pictures were shared by a friend of mine Matt Figurski. Matt's father, Donald worked at Royal back in the day. Matt tells me he and his family spent a lot of time with Ace up at Walloon lake. I wasnt personally involved, I'm just sharing on Matt's behalf. Might have another picture to share as well. Mark This is a shot of Ace's place at Walloon Lake from the outside... |
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Thanks for posting the pictures from up north. It is amazing what a little "milk" money can buy you! LOL (Now this will be food for thought for some of you guys, "Milk money"?) Eric
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That is alot of "Milk money" Eric
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Maybe I need to start my OWN dairy farm!!!!! LOL
Don
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Yes, Quicksilver these are all great articles. Don
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That's a nice lake shack!
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"Milk money"=Wilson's Dairy
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Another pic of Ace at Walloon Lake.
Notice sitting next to Ace is a can Budweiser, like in the first picture. Matt tells me Ace referred to it as his "soup". Seated at the far left is Jeff Feldstien (might not have spelled the name right), his father Mort, worked at Royal. Between Jeff and Ace is John Figurski and far right is Matt Figurski. Again, Matt and John's father worked at Royal, in various positions in the service department. |
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Ira Wilson Dairy
Asa "Ace" Wilson Sr. and his older brother Ira Wilson Jr. worked for their father on the dairy farm. I beleive it was in Imlay City. Their father realized that they could make more money by trucking their own milk rather then selling it to others to truck and process the milk.
As time went on the Wilson brothers took the family business to a new level. They did home delivery, sold to grocery stores, restaurants, etc and opened up Wilson Dairy Stores with many chocolates, dairy products and ice cream. They also made sweets for other up scale chocolate companies. After Ace Jr graduated college his uncle Ira told his brother, Ace Sr., that he did not want Ace Jr working in the dairy business. Ira did not have much confidence in Ace Jr. Ace Sr. needed his son to do something so he bought a Pontiac dealership for him to run. Then Sr. built the new show room a few blocks south at 400 N. Main St. This is the one everyone has seen. The old Ira Wilson Dairy office building on Hoover north of Nine Mile Rd was torn down within the last year. But lets not get into Ace Jr.'s personal life. It is sad that Jr. died at an early age and leave it at that.....OK!
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how old was he and how did he die???
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Asa "Ace" Wilson Jr.
In the late 1980's Asa Sr. told me that his son had been living "up north" and had a constant sore throat. He went to Burns Hospital in Petoskey MI, near Walloon Lake about it. They found he had an advance stage of cancer. (I beleive, but don't quote me it has been several years since this conversation) Ace Jr. went to be treated at Cleveland Hospital. They told him they could not do anything more for him. Sr. said Jr went down to Florida to die. I don't even remember the approximate year Jr. died.
I would have to estimate that Ace Jr. was in his 50's when he died. Sr. did not pass away until he was in his mid to late 90's. I went to the funeral but I don't remember the exact year. But it was in around 2000. Their are others that beleive Jr. died of other problems. I don't know. I do not want to speculate. I'm just relating to you what Ace Sr. told me. Sr. would tell me how much he missed his son. I never wanted to push the subject. So, if we could drop the subject and just try and remember the good times it would be more fun. In 1989 - 1992 I worked with Domino's Farms, (Domino's Pizza's HQ) in Ann Arbor, to put the GTO Northen Nationals together. The first few years I had the dash plaques and awards state on the bottom, "In Memory of Asa "Ace" Wilson Jr.". Since Ace Sr. lived near me I had my wife and kids bring Ace Sr. a couple of the years. Ace Sr.'s daughter, Jr's sister, Dee Sterling and her daughter also attended. They greatly appreciated the gesture.
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Dr. Schiffer,
Thanks for doing some research and getting some answers on Towne Pontiac. Getting back to Ace Jr., I was once told that Ace Jr. was friends with Jimmy Hoffa's driver/body guard (don't know his name). Because of that relationship, a few 421 powered "Bobcat" 4-door hardtop Bonneville 's were ordered for Hoffa fleet. Do you know much about those cars and if any of those Hoffa Bonneville's are still around? Thanks. |
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Jimmy Hoffa
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It was because of Jr.'s close realtionship with Chuckie and the Teamsters that GM management was not happy with Jr.
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1968 Firebird Ram Air, "Jim Wangers' Black Bird" 1968 GTO Convertible 2002 Corvette Z06 Last edited by Dr. Eric M. Schiffer; 12-02-2011 at 11:08 AM. |
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WOW: Never new of or heard of any of this stuff before.
It's amazing the things a person can still learn, your never To old huh. GT. |
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Here is another unknown for you. I beleive it was in 1962 that Ace Wilson's Royal Pontiac built a "Special" Royal Bobcat for Barron Hilton. This is according to Win Brown who help build the car. If I remember correctly, and it has been a number of years, Win told me it too had a supercharger on it simular to Ace Jr's '62 black Grand Prix.
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Speaking about special cars. What do you think happened Delorean's "personal" car that was the test mule for the GTO?
Don
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In answer to your question about Delorean's 'personal' car that was a test mule for the GTO. The mule/preproduction/pilot 389 Tempest used was put together by PMD engineering at the Milford proving grounds. Dealorean used to have Saturday morning "what if" meets at the Proving Grounds in Milford. Like most mules, it would be scraped. If it had some engineering parts on it. Some engineer may have taken it off for himself before the car got scraped. Some guys like Greggs '74 T/A SD had the parts fabed by engineering for his personal car and used it as a test bed and reported back to others on his results. But he personally benefited. Although some engineers used to follow our trucks back to the yard and ask if it was all right to take something off the load. After all we'd pay penny's on the pound. The '67 Firebird OHC 6 that Delorean used to drive around had side draft webbers on it. While the car was probably scraped that set of Webbers and the intake are still floating around Detroit. Much like many other engineering one offs. Just ask Keith Seymore to pipe in. Eric
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Mr. Seymore, Can you tell us about some of the engineering one offs?
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Well, I think in the context here Eric is referring to the "blurring" of the lines between General Motors owned and "personal" property, and how these "one off" engineering pieces make it to the outside.
This is a bit long, for which I apologize, and it involves a Chevy pickup rather than a Pontiac (again, I apologize in advance) but I think it highlights the point(s) Eric is making - Quote:
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You will also note when the order was given to "scrap" the truck, that all of the "good stuff" was removed for safekeeping and that the only part of the truck that was crushed was the cab, box and frame. Those parts still exist, either on John's little red truck or, in the case of the engine, tucked away somewhere in a location unbeknownst to me. I think this is a perfect picture and speculate this parallels perfectly what likely happened in the development and final disposition of Delorean's little test mule. K
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