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Milt Webb

Post by jsaylor » Sun Jul 10, 2022 5:48 pm

Many in the hobby knew Milt Webb and his expertise on Model T's and giving back to the clubs.

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Milt Webb.
Milt had been with the Museum for decades. He's the one we have to thank for the founding of our Pit Crew, the group of talented volunteers that keeps our roster of cars in functioning order. He continued to work on the Pit Crew alongside our current Head of Pit Crew Dave Eichner until illness incapacitated him in 2019 and kept him bedridden. In 2018, we renamed the Pit Crew's garage to "Milt's Garage" in honor of his contributions to the Museum.
In addition to these contributions, he was an internationally known Model T expert, gave classes at the Museum about Model Ts, and drove cross-country in his T multiple times, all of which earned him a number of awards.
More details to come.

Gabriel Ionica
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California Automobile Museum, Sacramento

Milt was awarded the Walter Rosenthal award in 2006. I will post more if and when a memorial is to be held.
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Re: Milt Webb

Post by Wayne Sheldon » Sun Jul 10, 2022 6:35 pm

Sadly, not unexpected.

Like Mark Twin and his often misquote "Reports of (my) demise greatly exaggerated" Milt's passing had been reported some time ago, and it was well known of his failing health.
Still, and always, such a loss anytime one of the model T greats passes.


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Re: Milt Webb

Post by ModelTWoods » Sun Jul 10, 2022 6:58 pm

A tremendous loss, joining those like Bruce McCalley.

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Re: Milt Webb

Post by ChrisB » Sun Jul 10, 2022 7:02 pm

We met Milt on our first national tour in Riverside in 2006. We had a major breakdown and some of the broken parts came home in a container Milt gave me which I still have.

He will be missed, our condolences to his family.

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Re: Milt Webb

Post by jsaylor » Sun Jul 10, 2022 8:15 pm

Milt passed away this past week. A previous posting a couple of years ago was an error. 3 years ago he had a bad fall while working in his garage and never recovered.


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Re: Milt Webb

Post by Allan » Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:15 pm

I sat at a table with Milt at the 40 year gathering of Rosenthal awardees in Mesa in 2010. I found him a fount of knowledge on T's and a modest fellow who was only too willing to help in any way he could. His was an exceptional contribution to the model T community.

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Re: Milt Webb

Post by Steve Jelf » Sun Jul 10, 2022 11:10 pm

I never had the privilege of meeting Milt, but I have been an admirer from afar. I see a lot of online posts from people who have just acquired a Model T and want help to get it running. I always refer them to Milt's widely circulated Taking a Model T Out of Mothballs article. Acquiring deep knowledge is admirable, and generously passing it on is more so.
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Post by david_dewey » Sun Jul 10, 2022 11:39 pm

I just spotted Milt's passing on the CA Auto Museum email, and was going to post it here, but it's already been done. "Uncle Milt" was an institution out here, and he will be sorely missed.
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Re: Milt Webb

Post by KWTownsend » Mon Jul 11, 2022 12:38 am

I remember the day I first met Uncle Milt. I was serving on the MTFCA board. He was a legend then. He was one of the nicest humble guys I ever met.

Rest in Peace.
Condolences to his family.

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Re: Milt Webb

Post by Norman Kling » Mon Jul 11, 2022 12:51 am

I'm sorry to read about Milt's passing. He was very well known in the hobby.
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Re: Milt Webb

Post by Reno Speedster » Mon Jul 11, 2022 12:58 am

Many years ago, I spent a great afternoon in Milt’s garage having him tutor me on the proper way to build and balance a transmission. A real gentleman who will be missed.
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Re: Milt Webb

Post by AndyClary » Mon Jul 11, 2022 9:26 am

While I didn’t really know Milt, I met him on tour and read many of his articles. His willingness to help and share his knowledge will be missed.

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Re: Milt Webb

Post by Mark Chaffin » Mon Jul 11, 2022 10:12 am

Milt was a true pioneer and ambassador of good will in the model T community. His contributions were many. We thank you for all you have done over the years. May you rest in peace.


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Re: Milt Webb

Post by elliott1936 » Mon Jul 11, 2022 1:26 pm

Back many years ago when Milt was out in the Oregon area for a National Tour here in Portland, (I think) Milt needed some work done on his 1925 coupe engine. We put the car in my garage and did the engine repair and after the work was done, we had a BBQ and spent the rest of the evening talking Model T's. I can't remember the first meeting with Milt, but I'm sure it goes back 30 years or better. He will be missed, I'm sure. Tom and Lynn Elliott

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