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It's true!

I'll be writing a series of columns for "Bimmer" in the coming months. I'll begin with some simple DIY and tool tips, and hope to do some really fun and entertaining pieces for my FAQ friends in future issues.

So if you've been waiting for a reason to pick up a subscription to a magazine that truly embraces and celebrates the ethos and spirit of the older cars....this might be it!

I'm gonna have some fun with this! I hope you will too!

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Paul Wegweiser

Owner: Zenwrench

Classic BMW Specialist

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Paul - does this mean we can start the

"name that column " contest here now ?

" Bloody Knuckles "

" Paul's Twisted Nuttz "

" Spanner Stories "

" Wrenching With Wiggy "

'86 R65 650cc #6128390 22,000m
'64 R27 250cc #383851 18,000m
'11 FORD Transit #T058971 28,000m "Truckette"
'13 500 ABARTH #DT600282 6,666m "TAZIO"

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Thanks Paul, I'll be a new subscriber.

Don

PS does BIMMER give 20% discount to former BMWCCA members?

Don

1973 Sahara # too long ago, purchased in 1978 sold in 1984

1973 Chamonix # 2589243 Katrina Victim, formerly in the good sawzall hands of Baikal.2002 and gone to heaven.

1973 Inka # 2587591 purchased from Mike McCurdy, Dec 2007

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NICE!!! I wish you luck!! Need help, let me know!

Bob

3410619 - 74 1802 Verona Touring

3460120 - 74 Verona Touring....... (Sold) sent off to LA.

2760306 - Ultimate driving machine Skidmark 204 car. 72 Inka (Sold)

Formerly the old and slow division of Skidmark Racing. 

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Glad to hear that Paul.

As for Bimmer a great magazine gets even better with your writings.

Can't wait to read your columns.

Hey BMW CCA board-are you listening?

Sam Adams
72 Inka 2000tii Touring, 1968 Manila 1600-2, 2007 X3 3.0Si, 1965 Bristol 1800ti Project, 1965 1800 Shell
 

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