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Box 8 Waipu LETTERS

Folklore

I PAUL, Just a note re June issue magazine. Great to see your Coupe “finally done”. I miss the build articles we used to have and had wondered what had happened. I guess the long build time that seems to be the rule now given the complexity of a car today plus certification etc. makes this not practical. In saying that I think you have pulled off the KSS look perfectly, congratulations. In the “Letters” column regarding Neville Wilson’s Buick roadster; Neville was a member of my club Southern Street Rodders. He was a brilliant guy but an

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