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They must be the ones that think the rubber bumper Vette is worth buying
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As a matter of fact, we do. If that's what the person wants, GREAT!
If you want a CrossFire or a six cylinder 54 or whatever, I say go get it and have a ball with it.
Thanks to all for the votes of confidence. I'll be sure to pass them on to the team. As always, my email is always open at abolig@amosautomotive.com.
Hey Andy! Good to see you here on the forum. Just wanted to tell you I really liked the feature on my 71. Great writeup and pictures! I emptied Barnes & Noble of that issue.
I just got my last issue of Vette. I have been rotating thru a variety of magazines over the past several years, Hot Rod, CHP, Fever, Vette, used to like C&P.. I think I will give CE a try.
I've saved every CF mag since jumping into the hobby in 98. I just looked over some of the older editions and compared them to the latest editions, now I'm starting to second guess myself as to why I continue to subscribe to CF. The older CF catered more to the "do-it-yourself" crowd.
I guess it's a tight market. Think I may let this subscription expire and shop CE and other magazines. Wonder if my wife renewed that subscription yet? It's only the end of October and I think I've already received Jan's mag.
Compared to the other expenses of this hobby, the subscriptions to all are worth it.
I found the content of the December 2004 Corvette Fever to be outstanding. Probably their best issue ever.
Full articles on:
2 modern drive-train C1s
a Keisler 5-speed in a C2
a crusty stock C1 survivor
a perfect C2
fixing a C4 air dam
a 427 C5
a 73 BB
rear end dismantle on a C3
Hookers new C3 sidepipe kit in stainless
C3 vacuum redo
C4 carpet redo
C5 gullwing door conversion
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.