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Old 08-03-2011, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Trevor Legate View Post
You send the info, I'll bung it in :-)

Actually someone has seriously jumped the gun here as Collier is our international rights agent and the pdf is merely a brief overview to be sent to other 'interested' publishers. Hardly any of that is relevant now. To cut a long story short, I've written about 50% of the book and have enough photos to make it do-able but naturally I'm always looking for more and shooting more. If things go to our current plan I hope to finish my part of it by the summmer, the rest of the year will be finishing stuff and producing layouts, then to the printers (about 3 months or so) so maybe ready this time next year give or take a month or twelve? There was some thought about reprinting my last book but I suggested a smaller, lighter, cheaper, updated book might be more interesting, hence this latest meisterwerk.

So if anyone out there has any wonderful unseen, unpublished, copyright free period snaps of Cobras in the 60s, you know where to send 'em...... ;-) Or a shedload of spare $$$ so we can get it printed!!!!
Pro'lly way too late but, I would think the owner of the Flip Top would be most happy to provide pictures and information about the unique car. It would certainly help make its existence and history known and thereby increase its value.

So, it has been over a year, what's the latest target date for availability?
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