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Beautiful issue of Turning Wheels Magazine featuring:

     11-page article by Bob Palma that is so real that you think you are attending the 2000 Pure Stock Muscle Car Drags yourself

            The Stude Tomato is a supercharged R2 1963 Lark that put a whipping on a 1969 427 Yenko Camaro.

            See other Studes that were at the races as well

      3-page article on the big Normandy France Meet of 2000 with 16 pictures

     1-page article with 9 pictures of the 2000 La Palma Meet in Anaheim, CA and winners list as well

     3-page article on the 2000 Dunedin, New Zealand Meet with 14 pictures and winners list 

    Great technical information in this issue as usual.  Thanks for your bid!!!!!!!

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