I intended to send this "forwarded" message to the List; if it's not
attached, I got a LOT of re-typing to do!
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- From: esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx (eastern sierra Adj Services)
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 21:41:29 -0700
Wow; an omnibus article :"based on a large variety of sources"
I wish Mr. Redcap had identified/annotated his references.
Although very engagingly written, just on the Dodge stuff, I have some
research-bones to pick, with his statements about "dealer"-installed
performance options.
Also, & I may have to check with my book, on the Curtis P-47
Thunderbolt, regarding how many V12 engines were actually installed in
those planes.
Again, the article is very well written, but it reads as if it were an
autobiography, or a memoir, regarding its accounting of the
intra-corporate machinations (an excellent term!) on the development of
the Hemi engine.
Assuming that its all true (regarding the engine's development, at any
rate) the inclusion of reference-list would have been VERY nice, and of
additional interest, for other historical research!!
Neil Vedder
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