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11/02/08 09:56 AM #1    

Charlie Garthwaite

Looking at the 6th picture of the Senior Trip page with Kay Fay on the left, could the next to the last on the right be W. Gleason ?

11/19/08 10:39 AM #2    

Jim Pritchard


Correction: One of the pictures is left to right, Jim McCullom, Hugh Frasier, Jim Pritchard, (I'm the one with the buzz cut and big ears) and Dick Kasson.

02/15/12 09:01 PM #3    

Charlie Garthwaite

 

I suspect that there are a number of people in our class with stories!

The Old Car Nut Book is a project that is long overdue. For many years, print media and online destinations have focused on the cars, from project to show quality, and the major icons in the old car hobby; those individuals that have stood out from the crowd in a professional, usually business promotion manner.

 

This project will focus on the everyday people involved in the old car hobby and their stories from the time that cars first caught their eye to their latest project. The Old Car Nut Book asks people just like you to dig deep into your memories and old photos and tell your unique stories from your own perspective.

So, please take a moment right now and start writing your story and gathering your photos! We're excitied to hear from you and the world is waiting to read YOUR story!

Send your stories and photos to Submit@OldCarNutBook.com right now!

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Please let your friends that share the old car passion know about this project. There are an estimated 10 MILLION people involved in the old car hobby in the United States and most have many stories to tell.

It’s time to take those stories from the back bumper of a car at a car show or from the confines of your garage and tell them to a broader audience that will enjoy them as much as your buddies.

We'd like to hear from as many people as possible and gather enough stories to make this project of sharing an overwhelming success. Please lend a hand by not only sharing your stories, but send our web address to all of your old car nut friends and ask them to get involved and write their stories, too. 

Pictures go a long way in telling stories. It's like the old saying goes... "A picture is worth a thousand words!" So, dig out those photos and dust off your brains and start writing. 

If you or your friends don’t feel your writing can do justice to the story, send us an email at Contact@OldCarNutBook.com with your contact info and we’ll do a personal phone interview and write the story on your behalf.

We look forward to hearing from you and all Old Car Nuts across America!

http://www.oldcarnutbook.com/index.php/tell-others


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