"I was not impressed by the atmosphere they created
while doing the show. (I know, I am just an cranky old
man.)"
Thank you, Tom. I was beginning to think I was the
only one who had issues with that show. It did
however, show what Bonneville craftsman can do when
left alone. A real clash of cultures, eh?
John Goodman
--- "Thomas E. Bryant" <saltracer@awwwsome.com> wrote:
> I watched most of the show, primarily because Al
> Teague made some
> appearances. It was good to see Mike Cook as well. >
> They did get the project completed rather quickly,
> but they had
> everything that one could image at their disposal
> and they spent mega
> bucks getting it done. The tank looked a bit better
> when they ran than
> when they made the midnight test. How long was spent
> polishing the
> aluminum and applying the decals?
>
> I guess that I am too critical. The exposure can't
> hurt us. It just
> didn't seem like hotrodding to me. I did enjoy the
> show, with some
> reservations.
>
> Tom, Redding CA - #216 D/CC
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