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Old 12-08-2008, 07:43 AM
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Very nice! It seems like you had the project completely thought/planned out before you jumped in. That in itself is something many of us struggle with. Well, I know I like to change my mind too much!
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Old 12-09-2008, 01:02 PM
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Mark let me say I'm a huge fan of your cars before the Mule, I remember spotting Charlie in the Witch driving down the road on P/T '00 if memory serves me(only been on 99,00,01,03,04,05,06,07,08 so far) and I love seeing these up close at the venues- I never get enough. My question is will you ever quit? not that I want you to but man! thats alot of car building! Its hard for some of us to get 1 done - keep up the EXCELLENT work and please keep us posted
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I remember driving through a small town one day and seeing Red Witch going the opposite direction. I flipped a u turn as soon as I could and went searching. Finally saw it parked at a bank if I remember correctly. I'm absolutely not the "walk up and pretend you should care how much I like your car" type, so I simply parked and admired the car for a few moments, and got back on the road (I was on the job..).

Then years later, I'm talking cars with a guy that works for me, and he starts talking about this guy who has a bunch of Camaros with huge brakes, big tires all around, and so on. I ask if his name is Charlie, and bingo, wadda ya know, it's a heck of a small world. (Charlie, it's a big tall kid who drives a F250 and works for a forklift company. Don't know if you actually know him, he seems to know you through a buddy of his)

Never met either Charlie or Mark in person, but I certainly seem to share your taste in car build styles. Couldn't care less about car shows, I want something I can drive!
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Is there any updates on your car Mark?
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