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20-05-2007, 11:07 AM | #1 | ||
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Got my issue yesterday and there's some good stuff in this issue, in particular a very good writeup about the $683,000 III HO and the guy who bought it. Also a lot of info about what they reckon will become the real collector cars in years to come, an interview with David Bowden (and more importantly some pics of his garage!) and some writeups about the cars to look out for.
It's a really good read if like me you're not all that knowledgable on the cars of the 70's, has cars in there like Bill Bourke's Cobra Jet XW (what a monster that thing would have been), the Phase IV, E49 and 55 chargers, A9X Torana etc etc. Very interesting to read about it all. Also in there is a story on the death of Fairlane which shows the figures to warrant the death nail, a review of BFII Typhoon against VE GTS (guess who wins), and a really good writeup about the HSV WM Grange (I liked it anyway). So no, I dont work for wheels, but just thought I'd tell a bit of what was in it, its an issue worth buying.
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