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Readers rides was cooler than most of your feature cars

 
TheFuzzBaiter TheFuzzBaiter
New User | Posts: 9 | Joined: 05/07
Posted: 04/29/09
06:42 AM

the reason i quit subscribing to your mag is because the fact that you guys had more cookie cutter rods than what should be home built hot rods. i know those feature cars are what people dream of but come one feature somthing with a little rust.(besides your own cars).But somthing like a work in progress with real patina not another viper red chevy.That and some oddball cars that were in your readers rides would make awsome feature cars. for instance that *** vega drag car or my favorite that really retro challenger with the velocity stacks. do more *** like that and then i will resubscribe.

P.S. dont tell ny teachers but im writing this on the computer they gave me in iss(In School Suspension) Ryan burman  

 
RollingThunder RollingThunder
New User | Posts: 35 | Joined: 04/07
Posted: 05/13/09
11:42 PM

Hmmmm      well out here (CA) most cars don't have rust as a standard option...    All joking aside....   it is not easy getting into a magazine with a car (especially when you're 1968 Charger is White) - CC has done a good job at bringing project cars into the spot-light ---   Why feature a work in progress when you'll just have to feature it again the next year when it's done ?   People like seeing completed cars to give them inspiration on their own projects...   if they want to look at rusty, unfinished cars they just have to look at ummm....   my back yard.  

 
lssix lssix
New User | Posts: 23 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 05/14/09
01:47 PM

They should feature my Firebird!  It has several gaping holes in important structural members, it wouldnt start thismorning, the interior is piled in the back seat and it smells slightly of mildew.

The passenger window is a pile of glass cubes in the door and theres an oil slick as big as the car under it, one tire has been flat for a month now and it stinks of gas.


I think my mazda has a better chance of being featured.  

 
ricersaretacky ricersaretacky
User | Posts: 55 | Joined: 04/09
Posted: 05/17/09
04:42 PM

I think they should feature some rusty 2nd hand drag cars and have some dream cars but i would subscribe to HOT ROD if your into that stuff, there's nothing wrong with that  

 
ricersaretacky ricersaretacky
User | Posts: 55 | Joined: 04/09
Posted: 05/17/09
05:01 PM

I think they should feature some rusty 2nd hand drag cars and have some dream cars but i would subscribe to HOT ROD if your into that stuff, there's nothing wrong with that  

 

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