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Author Topic: A little lite reading!  (Read 5818 times)

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Offline FCANON

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A little lite reading!
« on: June 27, 2011, 08:50:57 AM »
 Often people in town dropping off pieces of paper, articles and magazines with Pinto related topic's in them to the print shop.
 Today I got one that reminded me of a series of articles I've read before so since they are renewed in my memory I figured I would share what I found.

 Today was a page from Autoweek July 19, 2010 page 16, by a honest down to earth car guy named Cory Farley.

Also he did a article about his daughters new/classic car.

http://www.autoweek.com/article/20100421/free/100429983

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Re: A little lite reading!
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2011, 04:10:33 PM »
Often people in town dropping off pieces of paper, articles and magazines with Pinto related topic's in them to the print shop.
 Today I got one that reminded me of a series of articles I've read before so since they are renewed in my memory I figured I would share what I found.

 Today was a page from Autoweek July 19, 2010 page 16, by a honest down to earth car guy named Cory Farley.

Also he did a article about his daughters new/classic car.

http://www.autoweek.com/article/20100421/free/100429983

FrankBoss


Great article!  Thanks for sharing!

Dwayne :smile:
Pinto Car Club of America - Serving the Ford Pinto enthusiast since 1999.