My coronet in classic American.

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JinxJay
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My coronet in classic American.

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Not to bad a write up.
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Re: My coronet in classic American.

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Nice one Jason, I'll grab a copy when I can :thumbright:
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Excellent news,it’s a great buzz to see your car in print even in this online world. I subscribe so it’ll be here soon 👍
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Nice I'll have to pick up a copy :thumbright:
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The magazine dropped through the door yesterday. Your car looks superb!
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Fantastic, it's a great article and the photos are brilliant. I had mine in there a few years ago. On the morning of the photo shoot, the photographer knocked the door to be met by my then 'animal like full of rage' daughter who ran off shouting words along the lines of 'I hate you all, I'm leaving home and hope you all die'. I told him we would have to wait 5 minutes for her to come back (which she did, obviously hungry).

Highlight of reading this mag has always been seeing a pic of Captain Chaos' beautiful 440 Sport Fury doing a huge burnout!

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Nice one Jay can't wait to read all about it :thumbright:
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Excellent, its a great feeling getting your car into print.
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nice one Jay 8-) :thumbright:
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Re: My coronet in classic American.

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thank you all very much for you kind comments,
it really is a great car, and i feel lucky to own it,
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Yep good article, captured you, the car and the story well Jay.
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Hi Jason
Great talking to you last year , and yes the car is a credit to you , and now all that history is immortalised in print ........... congratulations .
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Great car and a great write up, It's nice to know that much history of a car.
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Derek wrote: Wed Mar 16, 22 1:16 pm Great car and a great write up, It's nice to know that much history of a car.
thanks Derek, i've always wanted to know the history of the cars i've owned,
and this ones history is just cool.
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Well done jay you took the time explaining it all to me at the end of Saturday at the nec last year o took loads of photos of it great car and your definitely the right owner great article cheers from Brighton :salute: =D>
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