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    Thumbs up New ESSES

    John Dilger tells me Vol. 22, No. 4 - Dec. 2012 Winter issue of the ESSES should be in the mail this Thursday….

    Well worth becoming a paid member of this club just to receive 4 of these wonderful magazines a year…
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...125-membership
    Chuck Miller
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    So.............. What'cha think?

    Looks like John and the contributors did it again !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Chuck Miller
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    '73S cpe #1099 - Matched # 2.7/9.5 RS spec rebuild
    '67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild

    ’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
    ’15 GTI – Commuter

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    bloody cool, as usual :-)
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    Excellent issue, as usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    So.............. What'cha think?!
    I think John took a trip to Germany.
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    Another awesome copy..... Hats off to you guys !

    Loved the story on the Factory Tour, and have learned for the first time, for a factory restoration that Porsche will change color of your car as per your wishes. WOW , did not think they would do that . I envision going thru the restoration phase, would be:
    bring much cake , it takes alot to keep 'em happy

    Thanks for the insights, for the great photos, for the beautiful presentation we get each month. Your efforts are not wasted on me
    Best Regards,
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    Great issue! Kudos to Dilger for the effort it takes to nearly single-handedly output this fine publication every quarter. (Although the 30 day vacation in Europe makes me wonder how tough can it REALLY be)

    If you used to be a member and are no longer, you are really missing out with the Esses. Its nothing like the publication it used to be!
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    Great job John (and the rest) of combining pleasure with work !

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    I really look forward to each edition coming out...and this one maintains the high quality we have come to expect. They are all 'keepers' and I often go back to them for a shot of long hood stimulent. The stories and pictures are always interesting, no other pub does it like ESSES. I hope it never goes 'digital only', as the hard copy is too valuable and will become a wonderful historic source for long hood enthusiasts. It will keep the flames alive over time by documenting the way we choose to enjoy these wonderful cars as trends and values change. Keep up your outstanding work, John.
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    Looks great... can't wait for it to arrive here in Canada... another fabulous year of the Registry done, guys! Thanks so much for ALL your efforts: so greatly appreciated...

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