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Evel Knievel Construction Photos

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Also, www.sfstl.net has been doing really good with getting construction photos posted, and the GCI interns site has some as well.

So far it looks pretty fun, i wouldn't mine KI getting a GCI coaster...

Looks like it is going to be quite a coaster and i am sure the man himself would approve.

I wander if he'll be there when it opens, ifso do you thnk he'll ride it?

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Unfortunately, he is no longer with us...so he won't be there, except perhaps in spirit!

He died November 30, 2007.

Unfortunately, he is no longer with us...so he won't be there, except perhaps in spirit!

He died? I didn't know that...

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He was 69. He had been sick for at least ten years. In 1999, he had had a liver transplant, as he had had hepatitis C, from a blood transfusion. In recent years, he had had two strokes, was on oxygen, and needless to say, all his jumps had left him with many aches and pains. He actually had had a morphine pump put in to deal with the constant pain.

He was 69. He had been sick for at least ten years. In 1999, he had had a liver transplant, as he had had hepatitis C, from a blood transfusion. In recent years, he had had two strokes, was on oxygen, and needless to say, all his jumps had left him with many aches and pains. He actually had had a morphine pump put in to deal with the constant pain.

You know alot Interp.

:lol:

He was 69. He had been sick for at least ten years. In 1999, he had had a liver transplant, as he had had hepatitis C, from a blood transfusion. In recent years, he had had two strokes, was on oxygen, and needless to say, all his jumps had left him with many aches and pains. He actually had had a morphine pump put in to deal with the constant pain.

I am still trying to figure out where the pulmonary fibrosis came from-inhaled chemical exposure and sarcoidosis are two underlying causes of it. My dad was a cement worker, which I am convinced contributed to his having it, although in Evel's case the only thing i can figure is the motorcycle exhaust. Still that is not enough....but the fibrosis is what took him in the end. i may have to take a trip to check it out when it is completed.

Wow those turns that are called "Dead Mans" look pretty wicked.

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