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01-20-2013, 12:36 AM
Well guys,
here's you opportunity to get the <span style="font-weight: bold">JUST</span> published documentary booklet of General Motors now demolished, Norwood Production Plant. I have been in touch with the former worker and publisher of this booklet. It literally is "HOT off the press" and he published it in the USA vs. having it done cheaper in China. <span style="color: #FF0000">My kind of Man. </span>
The email from him is self-explanatory. Don't tell me "I didn't get you in on the 1st publication"
Your pal,
Jersey Jeff Masishin
http://www.norwoodassemblyplant.com/
Sent from my iPad 4
Begin forwarded message:
From: PHILLIP BORRIS <[email protected]>
Date: January 19, 2013, 7:26:30 PM EST
To: Jeff Masishin <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Echo is ready
Jeff,
Yes I can! Your car's engine compartment currently appears on page 127 in the first edition of the book-in an area reserved for production quality and related technical discussion. Your car in its original condition as delivered preserved in that photograph has historic significance.
The men of Norwood agree also after looking at the images provided... that is exactly the way they were built. In this way you and the original owner- have preserved automotive history.
How many copies do you want to reserve?
Had to self publish Everybody wanted to send the book to China. I said no. It costs about 10.00 dollars more but it is 100% made in the USA.
Let me know! Let others know too... Thanks.
Phil
here's you opportunity to get the <span style="font-weight: bold">JUST</span> published documentary booklet of General Motors now demolished, Norwood Production Plant. I have been in touch with the former worker and publisher of this booklet. It literally is "HOT off the press" and he published it in the USA vs. having it done cheaper in China. <span style="color: #FF0000">My kind of Man. </span>
The email from him is self-explanatory. Don't tell me "I didn't get you in on the 1st publication"
Your pal,
Jersey Jeff Masishin
http://www.norwoodassemblyplant.com/
Sent from my iPad 4
Begin forwarded message:
From: PHILLIP BORRIS <[email protected]>
Date: January 19, 2013, 7:26:30 PM EST
To: Jeff Masishin <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Echo is ready
Jeff,
Yes I can! Your car's engine compartment currently appears on page 127 in the first edition of the book-in an area reserved for production quality and related technical discussion. Your car in its original condition as delivered preserved in that photograph has historic significance.
The men of Norwood agree also after looking at the images provided... that is exactly the way they were built. In this way you and the original owner- have preserved automotive history.
How many copies do you want to reserve?
Had to self publish Everybody wanted to send the book to China. I said no. It costs about 10.00 dollars more but it is 100% made in the USA.
Let me know! Let others know too... Thanks.
Phil