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Re: Hemmings Aug 06 Issue Re: Studebakers

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Re: Hemmings Aug 06 Issue Re: Studebakers

dytnadad@aol.com29 Sep 2007 18:53
On Sep 28, 7:58?pm, salst...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> If anyone has not seen the August 2006 issue of Hemmings Classic Car,
> it featured 26 pages of Studebakers. I found my old copy of it and am
> willing to send it to someone if they would like it. Its not in great
> shape, but still good reading and  nice pictures. Its hard to throw it
> away and I don't want to keep it. Its already in an envelope ready to
> be addressed to YOU. No postage needed in the 48 states.

Hi, I would sure like to have it and read it. Thanks, Jim

Jim Fowler
1330 Hilltop Drive
Milan, IL 61264

salstude@sbcglobal.net29 Sep 2007 00:58
If anyone has not seen the August 2006 issue of Hemmings Classic Car,
it featured 26 pages of Studebakers. I found my old copy of it and am
willing to send it to someone if they would like it. Its not in great
shape, but still good reading and  nice pictures. Its hard to throw it
away and I don't want to keep it. Its already in an envelope ready to
be addressed to YOU. No postage needed in the 48 states.

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