Robin Hood

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Hi Everyone,

It is with a sad heart that I learned about Robin Hood passing away. For those who do not know him, he was a visionary in life and he did everything to the fullest. He was one of the first people to put 35s on his 80 back in 2004 time frame. He was also of the first, if not the first person that rino-lined his whole vehicle. His cruiser was legendary in the 80s circle. You can search the 80s section for Avocado to find threads about his 80. He loved the outdoors and traveled all over the world. He even shipped his 80 to Cambodia when he was working for an NGO. Robin had countless stories on how his guardian angel was watching out for him.

His wife asked that instead of flowers at the funeral in Washington DC this Saturday 3/9/2013, please make a donation at the https://www.epilepsyfoundation.org

He was a great person and I'm going to miss him very, very much.

http://www.sleeoffroad.com/pictures/reader_robin_hood.htm

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Damn. It's sad to hear about someone that young passing away. I met him in 2004 at Edwin's old shop and was introduced to built up 80s with his rig.
 
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man i have not seen pics of that cruiser in a long time. Shawn talks about the time after we built that cruiser and he wanted to take it out and run the same trails that i was running in my buggie (and he did). it was so cool seeing him and his rig. he loved wheeling.
it was a sad day today. when Jeff called and told us the sad news. i think it's safe to say Robbin was a very good friend to me and Shawn. at one time he even worked/owned a small part of LCS.
he had always been a good friend and I will miss you. god speed & save a cruiser for me when i see you next time.
your friend Edwin
 

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