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Old Nov 10, 2008 | 01:53 PM
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Default Re: On the way to the Dragon...

A follow up from Paul (Writer and Photographer):

Gary!... The more I see these 'Crossfires', the more I like them. I did a little 'research' and have the 'bare bones' for an article in 'Old Autos'. Again, that is not to say they will publish it! This 'newspaper'- magazine is more about old vehicles than new but they really have an 'open mind' to all 'passion' and I think an article like this will be of interest to Canadian Crossfire owners and every-one else!

You did mention the number of Crossfires in the U.S. and Canada over the phone, I just can't remember that...could you send it to me?
I do have the total production figures for all 6 years. It is a little fuzzy whether there was a '03 model....did they start with '03 or 04?

I just finished a huge project today and did not have time to 'get to ' my brothers for the picture work I need to do. I have not 'forgotten' and do want to swiftly get them out to 'you all'. I will also send you the Crossfire article when it's finished!

I seem to be working harder now than before I 'retired'!
Paul.




Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
An encounter with a freelance writer and photographer on the way to the Dragon........




Paul Jordan pulled off I-75 in Tennessee along with us
while our Crossfire convoy from up north was traveling down to the Dragon.
He took a lot of pics and is putting together a story about our Crossfires and our forum in a AUTO magazine.
It will also
tell the story of the Dragon meets we have every spring and fall.


This is Paul Jordan - Freelance writer & photographer (Retired from 30 years with GM)
 

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