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Originally Posted by Ricochet
Well I finally got my copy today. As always in typical PHR fashion..No disappointments!! As most have said, Bob, that Cuda is the baddest thing out there. Hands down. We all see the bar getting raised every time a new high caliber car comes out. Then the following year or so, another car comes out to to wear the crown...and so on. Your Cuda will be wearing the crown for along time! It will be along time before we see anything surpass much less be equally compared to your car.
I like the fact you are so quick to point out the recognition to all involved with the project. The guys I met and talked with at SEMA were first rate. No egos or attitudes at all. Just good ole' boys.
Congrats again and to the the folks at PHR..Keep up the good work!!
Brent
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We all get along great and had a great time building this car. Lot of hard work and money but the finished product surpassed my wildest dreams..not often something comes out way better than you envisioned it..There's a lot of unsung heros behind the scenes at JHRS.. Alan's family especially his wife and dad (who by the way jumped in and took over the body work after Alan's body man quit because his fiance' was raising hell about the hours they were working). Didn't think the ol boy still had that much kick left in him..He worked his tail off..Tony Inman is Alan's right hand man and has been with Alan since Alan was a pup. Tony is THE MAN..Alan would not be where he is today without Tony. He's one helluva fabricator, innovator, stylist, and a hard worker to boot..now if we can just get him to quit smoking those cancer sticks so he can be with us longer..He's been around a long time and is very bright and experienced. he has been an integral part of all my projects and I value my friendship with him greatly. Greg is a fairly new addition to Alan's crew as is Moe. They were both very involved with this project and contributed greatly. All their respective families suffered due to the extensive hours they were working. Not many shops would have finished that project and made it to SEMA in the time restraints they had. Alan is a man of his word. That's all you can ask for in someone. I hope he has half the respect for me that I have of him and his crew. This project would not have been possible without Chris Itoh and all of our sponsors. That is why I am so confidant this car will run as good as it looks..good sponsors that are as committed as we are..Thanks to all of them..patronize them if you can..