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Kudos to all especially Dan for contributions to the bulletin. Am rereading from cover to cover!!
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Wow, you got yours already, Steve? Can't wait for mine! Incidentally, all contributors -- whether Plymouth Owners Club members or not -- will be getting a copy.
Dan
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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We can't wait any longer, somebody start digitizing this magazine
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Digitizing-thats a toughy-but you and Matthew comprise a huge chunk of bulletin content. Folks will be asking for you signatures etc. - at least 30 minutes of fame out of this one [
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Autographs/Signatures That was the word i was striving for.
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Who needs to digitize? Here's the publication, courtesy of the Plymouth Owner's Club. Enjoy!Ron Keij wrote:We can't wait any longer, somebody start digitizing this magazine
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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Dan, a super spread! You should win the Pulitzer for this one!
Seems like it's a virtual who's who of the Forum featured at every step of the way!
John Q.
Seems like it's a virtual who's who of the Forum featured at every step of the way!
John Q.
John Quinn
Arvada, Colo
(NW suburb of Denver)
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Hello All,
Many many thanks to Dan Morton, whose heavy contributions to the Plymouth Bulletin resulted in a great issue, containing personal stories I had not heard before.
The story from the folks who tracked down their particular car, then drove thousands of miles to collect it tops all!
That's MY car ( a Keij photo) on the back cover!
-roger-
Many many thanks to Dan Morton, whose heavy contributions to the Plymouth Bulletin resulted in a great issue, containing personal stories I had not heard before.
The story from the folks who tracked down their particular car, then drove thousands of miles to collect it tops all!
That's MY car ( a Keij photo) on the back cover!
-roger-
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Dan and All,
Dan we are truly lucky to have you as our webmaster. What is really special about this issue is all the work it took on everyone's part to contribute these great articles in the 1st place. My 7 year-old Daughter thought it was great to have her and her Dad's picture in a published magazine (and suitable for framing).
What happened behind the scenes is even better.
I really wanted to write an artice, but laying flat on my back with a laptop on my chest made it nearly impossible to type an entire page.
In steps Dan with his offer to interview me by phone and write the article for me. And now you know the "Rest Of The Story!"!
I must admit, he did a much better job than I would have been able to do.
Thanks to everyone that submitted articles - it is great to have all this history in one publication.
Thanks again Dan it was great to see the finished product.
Sincerely,
Curt
Dan we are truly lucky to have you as our webmaster. What is really special about this issue is all the work it took on everyone's part to contribute these great articles in the 1st place. My 7 year-old Daughter thought it was great to have her and her Dad's picture in a published magazine (and suitable for framing).
What happened behind the scenes is even better.
I really wanted to write an artice, but laying flat on my back with a laptop on my chest made it nearly impossible to type an entire page.
In steps Dan with his offer to interview me by phone and write the article for me. And now you know the "Rest Of The Story!"!
I must admit, he did a much better job than I would have been able to do.
Thanks to everyone that submitted articles - it is great to have all this history in one publication.
Thanks again Dan it was great to see the finished product.
Sincerely,
Curt
There's Nothing Finer Than My '59er!
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I think the kudos for this magazine go not to me, but to the contributors -- and, beyond that, to the entire community of '59 Plymouth owners. You are a great bunch -- and, as much as I like having Matthew wor... er, as much as I like working on my car, I enjoy far more the camaraderie of like-minded '59 owners, their families, and their stories. A whole new world has opened up to me because of our participation in our website, and in our forum, and I am a better person for it. I know a lot of you feel the same way too.
Congrats to us all!
Dan
Congrats to us all!
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"