A DM prototype sent ahead of schedule for review. I was asked to hide the power window controls on the review's photos, which I did on the original (now lost) review and photo list entry.
yeah Tony, I miss your review sheets, they were great. Before they disappeared for every DM, FM, GMP car that you did a review of, I printed it and stored it with the documents that came with the cars. Anything I have added since then is not possible any more.
...............one day,a giant monolith answered questions one hadn`t even thought to ask......and we all knew the name of every car in whoville........as if we all had access to a car-thesis....and we always would
...............and then one day,probably a Tuesday,the monolith was no more......you can see how well THAT`s worked out
...............one day,a giant monolith answered questions one hadn`t even thought to ask......and we all knew the name of every car in whoville........as if we all had access to a car-thesis....and we always would
...............and then one day,probably a Tuesday,the monolith was no more......you can see how well THAT`s worked out
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Well said and WELL pictured JayBee!! Just goes to show that ya shouldn't Monkey around with things, when BEER is near!!Â
Great piece Tony, I also have this early prototype that shows the buttons too. Mine needs repair of the windshield.
COOL Chav. I knew a couple of them got out; glad you got one! As was the case, most of the time, James Wolff or Rick Hanmore had the review pieces sent early but they had me 'embargo' them in our Car Lists & Reviews until the date set that they were announced by DM officially.
@john-barry JB, no idea what you are saying but I love the prolixity and elucidations of your expressions.
..................thanks Doc,Steve......a few stalwart pioneers painstakingly built a very comprehensive data base here.......we marveled at it`s ease of use until such time that we took it for granted.....
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...................after the Forum Crash several years back, we were cast upon a barren landscape where we pretty much had to monkey it with sticks and rocks
...............one day,a giant monolith answered questions one hadn`t even thought to ask......and we all knew the name of every car in whoville........as if we all had access to a car-thesis....and we always would
...............and then one day,probably a Tuesday,the monolith was no more......you can see how well THAT`s worked out
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Well said and WELL pictured JayBee!! Just goes to show that ya shouldn't Monkey around with things, when BEER is near!!Â
@perrone1 This may be prior to Rick's time, mine came from Jim Inglese's collection and was a total sleeper, neglected and abused it was found in the parts boxes along with several other prototypes.