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    Uncle Bob,
    Always a great lunch and conversation with you and Mike. Allen Johnson built roadster was the best car their, in my opinion. I went back again after we looked at it, It would of taken a few more hours to take it all in. That guy has some real talent. See you next year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Thurm View Post
    Uncle Bob,
    Always a great lunch and conversation with you and Mike. Allen Johnson built roadster was the best car their, in my opinion. I went back again after we looked at it, It would of taken a few more hours to take it all in. That guy has some real talent. See you next year.
    Ken
    Likewise Ken. I don't know if you remember the louvers on the hood top, but kenny was telling me he punched them in flat metal first, then formed the hood tops to get them to follow the curve. Of course each one needed to be metal shaped because they flattened out. Says he has 250-300 hrs in the tops alone!

    Sorry Dave, these are all the ones I've got that are good enough to post, I'm not a big picture taker. Maybe Mike will have some more to post up.

    Yeah lam, it was neat to see.
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