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Dear Classic American

Wow, there I am, page 79 in the Dec ’23 issue. The Michigan state police cop! To say I was pleased to see myself in Classic American is an understatement, I am over the moon. We had a stand at the classic car show at the NEC in November, and I felt so proud that your editor came to our stand and I was able to meet and chat with him; he said he remembered us from the previous year with our three ex-cop Crown Victorias. As for the show, well what a fabulous weekend, to see so many cars, bikes, trucks, and unusual vehicles that people have lavished so much time and energy on is brilliant, and what a great bunch of people to chat to, not just in the American car scene, but all types of cars.

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