Canadian Freedom Lover wrote:
Jakki wrote:
A 427 ,v8 gm design, a short stoker,with ported and polished milled heads .....dual quads on top of a low profile blower , to make it fit under the hood. With titanium valves ,and a lightened flywheel . was a favourite of late hubby, from 1970s onward. As a aerospace engineer/ mechanic, For several world record holding cars. From Bonneville to muroc dry lake to various dragstrips around this Country . He was very welcome in anyones pitt,for their cars .. Was kinda amazing that , he could walk right into the Pitt area of any raceway we went to. Am have at least a half dozen raing car owners greet him ,like a long lost family member. "He wil be missed ." RIP ( and a wicked street Racer on that rare occassion)
Do you think your late husband might have been on the spectrum? From my experience engineer often = Autism.
When we got married , i had only been officially diagnosed a few years. And I knew about the idea, if you have a symptom,its almost easier to see it in other people ..But I was new to it . And did not want to appear silly.
So I just wondered? but We were new in each others life.. In retrospect , judging by his actions . And his , absolute need for "down time" on certain occassions. But he was older than me, And pretty sure the Asperger's diagnosis,was almost non-existant in 1944 . And his parents were IN the mainstream medical world. As time past , cleaning out some corners of the house . Found some of his childhood drawn pictures ..probably around kindergarten age,he was drawing cars .
I would say he was on the spectrum , possibly ADHD ..Too .
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