Tom Miller - Car Cover

Discussion in 'The "Pure" Stockers' started by JLerum, Nov 15, 2007.

  1. JLerum

    JLerum 1970 LS-6 Chevelle

    Tell your Pops congratulations on his ride making the cover of Pontiac Enthusiast Magazine!!!!!!! Nice Job you media whore you.:kodak: :bglasses:

    Jim :TU:

    http://www.pontiacenthusiast.com/
     
  2. Keith Seymore

    Keith Seymore Well-Known Member

    Whoa!

    Congratulations, Tom, to you and your Dad!

    K
     
  3. junior supercar

    junior supercar Well-Known Member

    as Ren and Stimpy say "happy happy joy joy, happy happy joy" :grin:

    great job!!! congrats!!!! :beers2: :beers2: :beers2: :TU: :TU: :TU:

    guess this means the value of the car went up, for those looking to buy :laugh:
     
  4. Donny Brass

    Donny Brass 12 Second Club Member

    and you know it is for sale............ :Dou:


    Congrats, Guys........ now get to work on that Vette :beers2:
     
  5. Casey Marks

    Casey Marks Res Ipsa Loquitur

    Cheater ............
     
  6. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast

    What Vette?
    I think it's going bye-bye this week, then we might just start in on the L79 build, but in won't be going into a plastic fantastic:Smarty:

    Thanks for the congrats, we don't even have the issue yet:confused: I thought we were supposed to get a copy before it hit newstands?
     
  7. stagedgs

    stagedgs 1967 GS400

    Pretty cool, Tom. :bglasses: Congrats!
     
  8. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast

    Thanks guy's:TU:
     

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  9. Donny Brass

    Donny Brass 12 Second Club Member

    L79 what ???
     
  10. JLerum

    JLerum 1970 LS-6 Chevelle

    You Pontiac guys are bunch of slackers! What is it with a Chevy guy getting knowledge of this stuff first????????:idea2: And no, I don't have that undercover deep Pontiac fetish that the Mopars owners have.........LOL:laugh: :bla:

    Jim:spank:
     
  11. Big Dog

    Big Dog 2nd place = first loser

    Nice job guy's:TU: .........does'nt it always seems like Miller is on the cover of something, can't wait to see it.
     
  12. Lon Bauer

    Lon Bauer Well-Known Member

    Congratulations Tom!!!! Wow!!!

    You and your Dad did a great job!!!!!!

    What's this make now .....2 front page covers?????

    Talk with you later,
    Lon
     
  13. Don Harber

    Don Harber Well-Known Member

    Congrats to both Tom's.
    Way cool to have it featured in a magazine, but to have the cover, WAY,WAY COOL.
    Oh and let's not forget painter Brian. Congrats on the paint job.
    I know you got him chained up in the basement, and just take him out for the drag races and such. Throw him an extra bone for this one.:bla:
    Don
     
  14. Casey Marks

    Casey Marks Res Ipsa Loquitur

    It's an L79 Chevette that they think they are gonna sneak by Tech.
     
  15. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast

    Don't you dare tell me it's not legal!:af:
     
  16. Donny Brass

    Donny Brass 12 Second Club Member

    you are going to have to remove the roll cage.......

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  17. Casey Marks

    Casey Marks Res Ipsa Loquitur

    You'll be the one tryin' to tell them that a GS 350 Buick is a musclecar too ...... ....if it was tied to a tree ....... :bla:
     
  18. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast


    L79:Brow:
     

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  19. fjr340gts

    fjr340gts Grocery Getter

    Studebaker fetish, yes. Pontiac fetish, no. Occasional Ford fetish, with a little AMC on the side. :puzzled: :puzzled:

    Hmmm, maybe I should just get rid of the Mopar instead.
     
  20. Tom Miller

    Tom Miller Old car enthusiast

    Too Cool!!!!

    Well,
    we got our complimentary issue's in tonights mail, all I can say is WOW! :TU:

    Tom Shaw is the Master when it comes to photography and car editorials, the layout was awesome, and the article did a great job of explaning what a T-37 is, and is what a T-37 is not.
    Hopefully some of the masses outside of the Pontiac circle can read this and learn that the T-37 nameplate, in no way shape or form, represents a performance model, not now,or back when they were new.
     
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