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> A Big thanks to George at Automobile Atlanta, Great time yesterday
DNHunt
post Sep 23 2007, 08:04 AM
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Thanks again. George was a very gracious host and he is intensely passionate about these cars.

I really want to express how impressed I was with everything. For anyone that hasn't been there you should put it on the list of things to do in Atlanta. There is stuff there I never believed existed. George gave me a tour that must have lasted an hour. I think the only thing that wasn't there was the "body in white" although I believe he could have assembled a few with factory sticker parts.

He had lots of stuff that he's developing: body parts, rubber, fiberglass products. There are rebuilt axles assemblies on the shelf.

I'll be coming home with new rubber seals.

Truly amazing

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post Sep 23 2007, 07:09 PM
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Yep, he still editing. I saw galleys. So, no catalogs Kevin. From what I saw it looks like it's worth waiting for.

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