RE: Practical Classics-Alpine Restoration?

From: Richard Atherton (Entex) (a-richat(at)MICROSOFT.com)
Date: Wed Feb 04 1998 - 02:40:36 CST


        Is it possible to get written permission from the publishers of
these magazines (since they are still in production with their own legal
departments), so that one or more of our fabulous Web sites like Mark
Olson's? It would be fantastic to be able to read through these articles
and see the pictures, without having to run down to the local library to see
if they have even heard of the magazine, and then having to wait for a
couple of weeks for the issue to arive from some remote library.

        Has anyone attempted this in the past?

Rich

> ----------
> From: Jay Laifman[SMTP:Jay_Laifman(at)countrywide.com]
> Reply To: Jay Laifman
> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 8:32 AM
> To: alpines(at)autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Practical Classics-Alpine Restoration?
>
>
> Ray writes: "Does anyone Know if Practical Classics Magazine has ever done
> a =
> restoration series on an Alpine? If so, in what issues? Also does =
> anyone have a list of Alpine related articles in Practical Classics? =
> Any help would be appreciated."
>
> I have an article by them on the Alpine. I think the article was in the
> mid to late 80's. I'll have to dig it up. From my recollection, it was
> just one of those standard "not as fast, but better built and prettier"
> Alpine articles. It also had some beautiful pictures of an early Series I
> with purple/blue paint and red interior. It was really sharp. Classics
> and Sportscars also did an article on the Alpine which I think was a
> little
> better. It was their "centerfold" car, with studio shots of what looked
> like a factory new light blue car.
>
> Jay
>
>



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