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Re: THE FORD/FUNK 8N STORY
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Posted by Beekeeper on July 13, 2001 at 19:58:00 from (206.216.141.50):
In Reply to: THE FORD/FUNK 8N STORY posted by Skeeter/Kansas on July 13, 2001 at 09:53:58:
Skeeter, Outstanding article!! Not only is is a great topic for this N-board but it fills a void in the publishing world. I have looked for information regarding this topic and only find bits and pieces scattered throughout texts and publications. I'm sure you have a wealth of information that many N-owners are very interedted in. I would take Dell's advice and seek a medium for publication. I have published and I can tell you this: there is nothing that gives you such a great feeling of accomplishment (except maybe rebuilding a N-engine for the first time and hearing it purr) - being a part of history and adding to the literary wealth of the world is something to be very proud of. You never know - you may become the "Funk Conversion" professor. Seriously, consider getting your work published. Again - great work - great topic! Beekeeper
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