Credit where Credit is due.

I think I passed by the funral today on the way home from work. A church in Plantation Fl. had many FHP cruisers and in front of the pack was an FHP DTR Marauder.

R.I.P Mr. Warrick
 
I think I passed by the funral today on the way home from work. A church in Plantation Fl. had many FHP cruisers and in front of the pack was an FHP DTR Marauder.

R.I.P Mr. Warrick
The car in the front was Peters with his wife and a FHP driver, I will post more tomorrow
 
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Awesome story his memory will live on, Its what they did and how they lived there life that people will never forget.

Sorry for the lost and my condolences to his family.
 
Dennis, sad that this happened to someone who obviously meant a lot to you, thank you for sharing the story, a lot of us have been wondering for years who the man was that bought 20+ Marauders for the FHP. He sounded like a great person, may he rest in peace.
 
Thanks for letting everyone know the story.

Its also so sad to have it end the way it did. We are all proud of what he did and believed in.

Our prayers and thoughts are with his family and friends.

Tom
 
Peter was born in 1947, in Detroit Michigan, he became a resident of Fort Lauderdale, in 1949, Peter started out at Burger King Corporation in 1965 as an hourly employee he left Burger King in 1973 as a Regional Manager to concentrate on his love of Warrick custom Hobie stores.

He was a avid car collector he owned many Miatas as well as several W 30 Oldsmobile Cutlasses, he also was the owner a fully restored 1966 GTO convertible. Peter started out in the Florida Highway Patrol Auxiliary and rose to the rank of LT Col.

He always had a smile on his face, he heard about me on the internet and hired me to modify the fleet of Marauders he bought and donated to the FHP for RADAR program, to me he was instrumental in establishing Stealth Police car technology that has been adopted by all law enforcement agencies through out the United States.

I will carry with me the rest of my life the memory of what he allowed me to do, he was survived by his wife two daughters and a son and two grandchildren.

He has passed on but will not be forgotten.

Dennis A Reinhart
 
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