Jack,
I saw it too.
I have to admit, the focus of the magazines is to increase circulation (so
ad rates can be justified and increased and therefor profits) and have a
sell ads.
I believe the technical articles are the result of ads or press releases by
advertisers. I also suspect that the technical articles are proof read by
the manufacturers them selves.
David
1954 3100 5 Window
-----Original Message-----
From: jack halton <safesix@worldnet.att.net>
To: oletrucks <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Date: Saturday, June 26, 1999 6:39 AM
Subject: [oletrucks] Classic Trucks - Proofreader needed
|Has anyone else caught the latest bonehead mistake in the July "Classic
|Trucks"? On page 91/92 there is a nice article and photo spread of Inliner
|Bobby Gaw's '54 GMC. But the author loses all crediblity when the refers to
|the engine as a V6! Don't these clowns even look at the photos they use for
|these articles?!
|
|Kind of makes you wonder about the accuracy of their tech articles.
|
|Jack / Winter Park FL
|
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