Reggie’s
dad started buying and selling Mustangs in the 80’s and 90’s and at one point
he must have had 15 Mustangs ranging from 1964 ½ to 1969. He would purchase them and his son (Ronnie)
would rebuild them to sale to the public.
Reggie’s
son James inherited the family’s love for Mustangs at a very early age. He told his son “you can have most of the
things you want in life if you are willing to put in the work to earn them”.
When he was about 12 years old James asked his dad what he needed to do to earn
a Mustang, so Reggie gave him three requirements: (1) Obtain the Rank of Eagle
Scout, (2) Memorize the entire Bible book of James (his namesake) (3) Make a 33
or better on the ACT test. Now Reggie did
not know if he could obtain these goals but knew it would set him on a good
path and keep him out of trouble. Here is how James set about achieving
these goals.
James was
active in his scout troop advancing in leadership from Patrol Leader, Troop
Guide, and Senior Patrol Leader. He went to all three of Scouting’s high
adventure bases –Philmont, Seabase, and Northern Tier. He had leadership
roles on each of the high adventure outings and he was the Expedition Leader in
a 150 mile canoe trip in the Canadian wilderness. In just a short period of time, he had
completed all the requirements for the Eagle Scout rank.
Reggie
began working with him to memorize the book of James. At the end of most
every day, James and his dad would memorize a portion of the book. Progress was slow at first, so he began to
learn additional portions in secret. On his next birthday, he surprised
his parents by reciting the entire book of James from memory……they were
floored. They shared the story with their Pastor and he asked if James would
recite the book for the Church. Each Sunday, James would get on stage and
recite a chapter of the book, and the Pastor would follow up with the sermon.
James had
always been a good student. He won several awards with the Math and
Debate Teams and because of his earlier academic performance; he had been
invited to join the Talent Identification Program (TIP) from Duke
University. This program gave him the opportunity to take the actual ACT
exam starting in the 8th Grade. In his first
attempt he made a 26, in the 9th grade he made a 32, and it
became clear he was closing in on his goal. At this point, Reggie started
making plans to fulfill his part of the deal. James ultimately made a
composite score of 35 which earned him scholarship offers from many
Universities.
At this
point, Reggie started looking for James a Mustang. After talking to his brother Ronnie, who has
always been a Mustang enthusiast, they began to put the plan in action.
Ronnie has rebuilt many Mustangs over the years and had always
wanted to build a Mustang using the Cervini C-500 kit. Since this
kit comes with many exterior body panel parts; hood, front bumper kit, ducktail
rear wing, upper window scoops, lower quarter scoops, and an upgraded side
exhaust system with side skirts and rear valance, Ronnie suggested looking for
a 2006 or 2007 that had been involved in a minor accident. He quickly found
a 2007 coupe that was being auctioned off and it had minimal front end damage.
It only had 37K miles, a well-kept black and gold interior and a V6
engine. Mechanically, it was in very good shape and Ronnie knew he could
rebuild it, so he purchased the wreck for $4600. Most of the front end damage would be
replaced with the new parts from the Cervini’s C-500 body kit.
Ronnie
started work on this project car in August and enjoyed it so much that he had
most of the work completed by the middle of October. Reggie knew it
was going to be a good looking Mustang but had no idea it would turn out as good
as it did! It was hard to keep the car
hidden from everyone so word would not get back to James, so a big surprise
party was planned as part of their yearly family Thanksgiving feast.
After the meal, they blindfolded James and took him out to meet his new
car. It was a day they all will remember for the rest of their lives.
The car
and the goals Reggie set for James to obtain became a driving force for
him. It set him on a path that kept him out of trouble through his
teenage years and laid a foundation for his future. Because of his ACT
scores and his Eagle Scout achievement, he received many college scholarship
offers. He ultimately accepted a Scholarship to Auburn University. The scholarship was worth almost
$50,000. Total expenses on the car were $17,000. (Reggie came out
way ahead!)
As James
walked out to the car blindfolded that day, his dad was excited to show him a
special touch they had added to James’s Mustang. On the side of the car, the normal kit has a
“C-500” emblem. We changed that emblem to read “C-323.” The C-323
stands for Colossians 3:23 “Whatever
you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human
masters.” Every time he approaches the car, James sees this reminder
of how he should live his life.
(James with his Mustang)
(This article is also in the May 2014 Issue of "Mustang Times" a publication of the MCA.)
Thanks,
Joseph
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