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Re: The Funbeam In Classic Motorsports Magazine

To: "Alpine list" <alpines@autox.team.net>,
Subject: Re: The Funbeam In Classic Motorsports Magazine
From: "Russ Eshelman" <RussE@Firstva.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 18:37:09 -0500
Who is that handsome fellow driving that blue Tiger on page 34?  :-             
                 Very nice Chuck! 
Russ


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "FunbeamChuck" <FunbeamChuck@comcast.net>
To: ".Friends" <FunbeamChuck@comcast.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 3:17 PM
Subject: The Funbeam In Classic Motorsports Magazine


> All,
> When I drove out to Lake Tahoe to the Tigers United in June to get Carroll
> Shelby's autograph on The Funbeam, I indicated in my "Trip Report" that I
> sent to most of you that I had stopped on the way at Virginia International
> Raceway. I was invited to participate in a photo-shoot and interview for a
> Classic Motorsports (Formerly British Car) article that was to be published
> in the future. Well, as we used to say, "The future is now". The article,
> called "Ford Family Ties", is in the March issue of Classic Motorsports. I
> just got mine yesterday so it should be on the shelves in the bookstores
> soon - if I don't buy out all the copies first. My friend, fellow Tiger
> owner and writer of the article, John Webber, was instrumental in getting me
> invited to participate in the article. I think he did an exceptional job on
> the article, but I'm prejudiced, for sure.
> The Funbeam (actually the Sunbeam Tiger) was judged the best all-around
> value of the four cars that participated. Of course, I knew that, but it is
> nice for the professionals to think so, too. Haha. It's one thing to receive
> a dollar-two-ninety-eight trophy at a local car show. It's another thing to
> be co-featured in a national publication. Don't do that every day.
> I just wanted you all to have the opportunity to read a great article about
> my love and share in its beauty.
> 
> All the Best,
> FunbeamChuck





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