Larry Atherton has passed away.

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My close High School friend Larry Atherton has passed away.
He owned SA Books that did many of the How to Books I still
use today. He owned A & W which did some Mopar Performance and
many other Racing Mopar Parts especially for A Engine Mopars as well
as racing them competitively himself.

Also, a Software company that many of us use to predict Engine Performance.
He was instrumental in teaching me and instilled a love in me for racing and collecting Mopars.

RIP my old Friend!
 
Sorry for your loss of a good friend and what sounds like an icon/mentor in the automotive world.
 
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My close High School friend Larry Atherton has passed away.
He owned SA Books that did many of the How to Books I still
use today. He owned A & W which did some Mopar Performance and
many other Racing Mopar Parts especially for A Engine Mopars as well
as racing them competitively himself.

Also, a Software company that many of us use to predict Engine Performance.
He was instrumental in teaching me and instilled a love in me for racing and collecting Mopars.

RIP my old Friend!

John, I’m sorry for your loss. I am a collector of SA books but also, through you, I am familiar with Larry Atherton. I think it was you who told me about him. I had already been collecting the SA books and after you told me about Larry I researched his history. What a legend. This man is in the upper gallery with all of our Mopar heroes and legends. To have touched so many through books that help portray sound methods and techniques, well, we all owe Larry a debt of gratitude.
I consider myself to have a limited understanding of the science and math behind engine performance theory. After becoming more knowledgeable through SA’s books I have been able to, at least, speak with and understand what my machinist and engine builder friends are telling me. Larry and other authors from SA books certainly have been crucial to my understanding.
The man responsible for giving soooo many novices AND professionals understanding and knowledge will be missed.
We were all blessed when God made Larry. We should not be so selfish, with human understanding, as to wish he didn’t pass on. There is a new resident of heaven! I will celebrate with thankfulness and honor his life. Always remember Larry Atherton.
 
I'm sorry for the loss of your friend. He was obviously very accomplished in the auto world. May he rest in peace.
 
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John, I’m sorry for your loss. I am a collector of SA books but also, through you, I am familiar with Larry Atherton. I think it was you who told me about him. I had already been collecting the SA books and after you told me about Larry I researched his history. What a legend. This man is in the upper gallery with all of our Mopar heroes and legends. To have touched so many through books that help portray sound methods and techniques, well, we all owe Larry a debt of gratitude.
I consider myself to have a limited understanding of the science and math behind engine performance theory. After becoming more knowledgeable through SA’s books I have been able to, at least, speak with and understand what my machinist and engine builder friends are telling me. Larry and other authors from SA books certainly have been crucial to my understanding.
The man responsible for giving soooo many novices AND professionals understanding and knowledge will be missed.
We were all blessed when God made Larry. We should not be so selfish, with human understanding, as to wish he didn’t pass on. There is a new resident of heaven! I will celebrate with thankfulness and honor his life. Always remember Larry Atherton.
I truly appreciate your feedback. I am hoping that our paths perhaps cross again
sometime!

God is so very Good!
All the Time.
 
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