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Medford Voc Tech Students Fix Up Car for WWII Vet
Collision repair class fixed up '92 Honda for James Houlihan.
Information provided by Allison Goldsberry on behalf of Medford Public Schools:
Collision Technology Instructor Joseph Kinch and students in his Automotive Collision Repair shop at the Medford Vocational Technical School recently spruced up a car for Medford resident and WWII veteran James Houlihan.
Kinch has been working on Houlihan’s 1992 Honda for years. Houlihan, 91, was in the Navy serving on the LCI 527 ship and was also in the Battle of Normandy.
Kinch and his students wanted to fix the car for Houlihan despite its condition.
“Normally we would not repair this car with the damage and rust but being a survivor and a WWII vet the students were gung-ho to do it,” said Kinch.
Not only did the students repair the car, they also added Houlihan’s ship number to each front door. The gesture was a surprise to Houlihan, who was excited to see his car when he picked it up.
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