I was down in Salinas today.Stopped by the airport to have a look around.Found the Cal Pacific hanger(s).Not hard to find!Went in the office.Nobody there...............called out a hey there..............no anwser.Rather hesitantly I walked through the offices through some small work areas out into what can only be described as MUSTANG heaven.
I saw 2 gentleman way in the back.Walked up and said I'd heard about this place and just wanted to look around.One said no problem.So I did.
What a place! Several sets of Mustang wings in various states of restoration One set looked completely done.Another stripped bare with just the ribs attached.There are bits and pieces of Mustang everywhere.If you know what you are looking at this place is awesome.After several minutes of jawdropping looking around I went back over to the 2 guys in the shop.They where forming up some sheetmetal on a beader for some sort of repair.I asked lots of questions and got lots of anwsers Talked about Jack Roush's P-51B that was sitting right there in front of me.Unbelievable for sure! I asked about the craftsman,and tooling,and time to make parts,etc,etc,etc.(I'm glad my wife wasn't there to see me babbling like a little kid!) All the time I'm talking to these guys I never got the impression I was imposing or they where too busy to talk.I had no idea who they were ..........................
until I got home and pulled out my Warbird Digest #8.
I felt honored and privileged to be able to say I spoke to Art Teeters.
Very nice guy.Obviously very passionate about what he does.The environment was clean and hospitable.The kind of place great creations are reborn.That is exactly what is going on down there.There is machinery and tooling in the right hands with the right skills capable of creating from scratch almost any part of a Mustang. I am a machinist by trade. Mustang fan ever since I saw Bob Hoover fly his routine at Moffet Field when I was 8 years old. I am not easily impressed by shops in general.Let me tell you up front I was in awe of this place.And to be able to speak with a gentleman such as Art Teeters made it even better.
The skill level and dedication of these guys and anyone in the restoration trades is phenomenal.I bow to the great metal forming masters.This is a dying art.Learned and passed on like any trade.Only this one is dedicated to the preservation of part of history.I surely hope there is some young guys/gals out who will read this and go down to Salinas and be inspired to dedicate there lives to learning this trade.For without new blood and inspiration the preservation of warbirds will come to a grim end.
I will end this ramble with a heartfelt thanks to Art Teeters for taking the time and having the patients to let yet another Mustang groupy have a look around the hallowed grounds of his fine establishment.
I will think about this place for a long time.
Brian Bernhardt
I saw 2 gentleman way in the back.Walked up and said I'd heard about this place and just wanted to look around.One said no problem.So I did.
What a place! Several sets of Mustang wings in various states of restoration One set looked completely done.Another stripped bare with just the ribs attached.There are bits and pieces of Mustang everywhere.If you know what you are looking at this place is awesome.After several minutes of jawdropping looking around I went back over to the 2 guys in the shop.They where forming up some sheetmetal on a beader for some sort of repair.I asked lots of questions and got lots of anwsers Talked about Jack Roush's P-51B that was sitting right there in front of me.Unbelievable for sure! I asked about the craftsman,and tooling,and time to make parts,etc,etc,etc.(I'm glad my wife wasn't there to see me babbling like a little kid!) All the time I'm talking to these guys I never got the impression I was imposing or they where too busy to talk.I had no idea who they were ..........................
until I got home and pulled out my Warbird Digest #8.
I felt honored and privileged to be able to say I spoke to Art Teeters.
Very nice guy.Obviously very passionate about what he does.The environment was clean and hospitable.The kind of place great creations are reborn.That is exactly what is going on down there.There is machinery and tooling in the right hands with the right skills capable of creating from scratch almost any part of a Mustang. I am a machinist by trade. Mustang fan ever since I saw Bob Hoover fly his routine at Moffet Field when I was 8 years old. I am not easily impressed by shops in general.Let me tell you up front I was in awe of this place.And to be able to speak with a gentleman such as Art Teeters made it even better.
The skill level and dedication of these guys and anyone in the restoration trades is phenomenal.I bow to the great metal forming masters.This is a dying art.Learned and passed on like any trade.Only this one is dedicated to the preservation of part of history.I surely hope there is some young guys/gals out who will read this and go down to Salinas and be inspired to dedicate there lives to learning this trade.For without new blood and inspiration the preservation of warbirds will come to a grim end.
I will end this ramble with a heartfelt thanks to Art Teeters for taking the time and having the patients to let yet another Mustang groupy have a look around the hallowed grounds of his fine establishment.
I will think about this place for a long time.
Brian Bernhardt
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