Magazine articles are usually written about a specific car as a result of personal connections, freindships, etc. Naturally we would all like to see the correct information about the cars communicated in a professional manner but many times all that matters is how many magazines can get sold. Personally I choose not to waste my time and read the jibberish.
All the "scary police" rhetoric is just more hype and misinformation that hurts the police car collector hobby. It reflects negatively on our reputation the same as the goofy hotel parking lot light shows do.
We have had the conversation about "restoration" before. I think we all know the meaning of the word here. Although I don't like some of the nonsense I see spouted elsewhere on a regular basis from the 'experts", I have learned to just chuckle about it and go on.
I would be willing to bet there are other internet venues where this article is being highly praised for it's "good for the hobby" influence.... yappity yap.
you know what they say. crap in - crap out.
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Jim
for the first time since 1998 there is only two left:
1984 Oregon SP unmarked
1986 Idaho SP
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