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Old 09-14-2006, 10:13 PM
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Default Cool article on Kurt Urban's Nova in the latest Hot Rod

Definitely a good story, it's a seriously fast car... but Jody, could you have found a rougher car for him to start with?
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Old 09-15-2006, 07:04 AM
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Very cool. Makes me feel better about my sheetmetal!
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Definitely a good story, it's a seriously fast car... but Jody, could you have found a rougher car for him to start with?
Hey, it's getting hard to find original paint cars that old anymore; I thought it was pretty clean considering it was sitting in a neighbors field.

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Wait until you see the creative lighting they used for the 2 page lead in to the story.
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Yes, very cool article but what floored me was the fact that W2W took the time to make the car a right hand drive while they were doing the sub & chassis work...
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It was a great read. awsome car.
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Scott,
What is on the cover of this hotrod?
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Cool car and great fab work Looks like a plumbing nightmare
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Very nice car. I have seen Him on Telegraph a few times and at milan dragway. I have tried to talk to him about it but he always ignores me, or closes the hood when I try to look under it.
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Very nice car. I have seen Him on Telegraph a few times and at milan dragway. I have tried to talk to him about it but he always ignores me, or closes the hood when I try to look under it.
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That doesn't sound like Kurt. Have you done something to piss him off ? LOL.. He had the hood open throughout Power Tour and was talking to everybody about it.
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