Back to the Bricks' Co-founder Dave Wood, 79, Passes Away
Dec 6, 2024 at 2:08 PM
Dave Wood, the co-founder of the beloved Back to the Bricks auto show in Flint, Michigan, left an indelible mark with his unwavering passion and unique personality. His life and contributions continue to resonate within the local classic car community.
The Legacy of Dave Wood in Flint's Auto Scene
Early Life and Career
Dave Wood was never one to hold back his thoughts. His journey began with a fulfilling career as a skilled tinsmith, dedicating many years of service to General Motors before retiring. This background gave him a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and attention to detail.During his retirement, he found a newfound love for classic vehicles. His knowledge and expertise in the automotive industry were vast, and he was always eager to share his insights with others.The Back to the Bricks Story
As a founding member of the Back to the Bricks Car Show in Flint, Dave Wood left an enduring mark on the local classic car community. The event became a popular attraction, drawing car enthusiasts from far and wide.Even after retiring from the event, he continued to attend each year as a spectator, sharing his wealth of knowledge with guests. His stories and jokes added a special touch to the show, making it a memorable experience for all.During the COVID-19 Pandemic
During the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dave Wood had just retired. But his spirit remained unbroken. He joked about how if the pandemic had occurred during his tenure with co-founder Al Hatch, they would have found a way to hold events regardless.His positive attitude and sense of humor were infectious, and he always found a way to make people smile even in difficult times.Passing on the Passion
Dave Wood had a deep desire to pass on his passion for classic cars to younger generations. He believed that these vehicles were more than just machines; they were a part of history and culture.Through his teachings and interactions, he inspired many young people to develop a love for classic cars. His legacy will live on through the next generation of car enthusiasts.Final Moments and Rememberance
A funeral Mass was held at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Davison. Dave Wood's memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.Back to the Bricks is continuing to host events and pay tribute to his legacy. His impact on the Flint auto scene will never be forgotten.