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Old 02-22-2006, 09:07 AM
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I just received my mag today and I got the one with Bill's car on the cover last week. Stupid me I lent it to my brother in law to show him the Torino in the mag and he cant seem to find it. Now I am out of the loop having to read the latest issue first until I can find a news stand that will have that back issue.
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Old 02-22-2006, 09:19 AM
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I just received my mag today and I got the one with Bill's car on the cover last week. Stupid me I lent it to my brother in law to show him the Torino in the mag and he cant seem to find it. Now I am out of the loop having to read the latest issue first until I can find a news stand that will have that back issue.
Email me you addy to [email protected] if you can't find it on the newsstand.. I think I have an extra March issue.
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Old 02-22-2006, 09:39 AM
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Everything looked great!
Everything does look great and Mark's car was a perfect contrast to Bob's masterpiece to show that you can have a car that makes a statement, looks unique, and runs hard without having a big bankroll.
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Everything does look great and Mark's car was a perfect contrast to Bob's masterpiece to show that you can have a car that makes a statement, looks unique, and runs hard without having a big bankroll.
Good Job, everybody!
I was actually fond of the story on the blue Mustang II.. $6k and the best performing car we have tested.. lol.. what does that say?

And yes, we wanted to counter the $750k Cuda with some "real world" rides like the Nova and Mustang II.
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Old 02-23-2006, 12:22 PM
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I was actually fond of the story on the blue Mustang II.. $6k and the best performing car we have tested.. lol.. what does that say?

And yes, we wanted to counter the $750k Cuda with some "real world" rides like the Nova and Mustang II.
Good point, Steve and another good contrast to the Cuda story. I wasn't trying to rob him of any due credit, just giving an attaboy to Mark since he was posting on the same thread and had a killer car in the same issue but Alcino's car can't be denied. A car that goes like that for that investment is unheard of and he's obviously talented and resourceful.
Great cars and a great issue!
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Old 02-23-2006, 01:24 PM
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Email me you addy to [email protected] if you can't find it on the newsstand.. I think I have an extra March issue.

Just sent you an email with my address. Check it out.

On another note what is the exact color of your car. My cars paint looks alot like yours. Mine from Dupont Hot Hues Sinful Cinamon.
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Just sent you an email with my address. Check it out.

On another note what is the exact color of your car. My cars paint looks alot like yours. Mine from Dupont Hot Hues Sinful Cinamon.
2002 Plymouth Prowler Orange..

I will check my email.
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