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Mail From: "Paul R. Breuhan" <(email redacted)>

Where can you find this mag?
I dropped by a couple local bookstores (Borders and Barnes & Noble) Tuesday
and didn't see it among the auto magazines...maybe this issue is not out to
the general public yet?

Paul


>From: "Chris Thompson" <(email redacted)>
>Reply-To: "Chris Thompson" <(email redacted)>
>To: <(email redacted)>
>Subject: Classic Motorsports
>Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 11:52:57 -0500
>
>I went to Virginia Int'l Raceway (VIR) this summer to search for a Formula
>Ford at the vintage races and bumped into and met a few fellow list
>members.
>Quite a number of Tigers there. Met John Webber whose car was sitting next
>to mine on the assembly line, Dan Fitzgerald, Funbeam Chuck and a few
>others. John was there to do an article for Classic Motorsports magazine
>about Ford V8 powered sports cars - the GT350, the Cobra, the Tiger, and a
>TVR.
>
>The article just came out in the latest issue. When comparing the four
>cars
>the one that came out on top was the Tiger (Cobra just too expen$sive).
>
>I haven't read the whole article, but I don't think the author mentioned
>any
>prejudice going into the article ;-)...
>
>Chris

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Mail From: Diane and Roland Dudley <(email redacted)>

Classic Motorsports was formerly British Car magazine. A few months
ago the name was changed to Classic Motorsports. I've been a subscriber
for 8 or 9 years, and don't recall seeing issues on newsstands locally
for
most of that time. Probably your best bet at obtaining a particular
issue is to visit the magazine's web site www.classicmotorsports.net
Look for the March 2004 (issue 107).

They also the publisher of Grassroots Motorsports, BTW.

Roland

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:17:50 -0500 "Paul R. Breuhan"
<(email redacted)> writes:
> Where can you find this mag?
> I dropped by a couple local bookstores (Borders and Barnes & Noble)
> Tuesday
> and didn't see it among the auto magazines...maybe this issue is not
> out to
> the general public yet?
>
> Paul






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Mail From: "Paul R. Breuhan" <(email redacted)>

I popped back in the book store today after work and the lady was just
finishing stocking all the magazines including Classic Motorsports...I knew
if I opened my mouth the magazine would appear.

Congratulations Chuck on being in the article...that's one beautiful, blue
Funbeam you got there!

And thanks to all who replied.

Paul


>From: "FunbeamChuck" <(email redacted)>
>To: "Paul R. Breuhan" <(email redacted)>
>Subject: Re: Classic Motorsports..Where can you find this mag?
>Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:37:28 -0500
>
>Paul,
>You may be right about not out yet. I got my subscription copy last week
>and
>went to our local Books A Million to get some extra copies and they hadn't
>received it, yet. It only comes out every two months and I heard from
>someone that the bookstore they go to had the November issue on the shelf.
>I would suggest you go back to the B&N and ask the manager when they expect
>the shipment in.
>I may be prejudice, but I though it is a well written article...
>All the Best,
>FunbeamChuck

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