i'm usually more active than this but Home and Garden show season has been going on since the end of February and i've been fighting a sinus infection ( or something ) since the first week.
and then i got hammered with a 101.7 F temp Saturday.
and i made a 500 mile road trip today.
so i've been a little bit busier and more exhausted than normal.
it seems you're doing a lot of the heavy lifting here.
well, yeah! he owns the whole kit and kaboodle.
ps - me and him? we're two Bobs. he's in Idaho, i'm in Indiana. i'm way more obnoxious.
if you happen to find any classic magazine articles about Buick cars or engines, consider transcribing the text ( for ease of editing ) and sending PDFs of the pages to Bob, he'll likely post them. that's how i got so many articles up on the reference section. be sure and give full credit for Magazine / month / year and author / photographer if possible.
almost all of those old hot rod magazines ( obviously not HotRodMagazine itself ) are defunct and have been for decades so the only way anyone can even find this stuff is by digging through piles of +50 year old paper.
if you see a new publication ( such as the Hot Rod Buick 300ci with stroker crank or a 455 or Nail build ) obviously just link to their web site.
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