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Subject: Re: Durango


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kkrazyjay
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Date Posted: 10:26:30 07/19/01 Thu
In reply to: Ahot427 's message, "Re: Durango" on 17:19:50 07/12/01 Thu

I think I mentioned it before, but maybe not. I am the General Manager of Clifford Performance and I take great pride in the work that comes out of our shop. Not only our product, but also the projects that we work on. Your kind words are appreciated and trust me, you'll see MUCH more from us in the near future. Just as a hint, I'm working with GM with the new 4200 Inline for the SEMA show....I'd post a rendering, but it might be "against the rules". So, here is aling to our website and the rendering is on the home page toward the bottom.

Thanks again,

Jay Crouch
General Manager
Clifford Performance
Owner of:
2000 Durango (on this site now)
1971 Project C-10
1977 911s Targa Porsche
1965 Mustang
1966 Mustang


>>If you know anything about the F200
>>engine then you know what a feat that was!
>
>Being a professional mechanic since the early 70's,
>you BET CHA I know what an f-200 inline 6 is!
>241hp is a most impressive figure for that engine.
>Nice work! I have also used Clifford parts on a few
>customer's sixes that have turned out nice.. Good
>stuff!
>
>>If I see something that the owner put
>>some time into and actually showed a little pride and
>>taste when he did it, I will give him the score he
>>deserves.....but we must stop this "1" madness.
>
>Good point and I couldn't agree more!
>All of us that post cars on this site have different
>ideas about a "build-up" on a car and I ALWAYS take
>this into account when judging. I never judge the
>"theme" of the car, but judge the amount of work and
>effort that the owner did to accomplish his/her
>over-all goal and I have never given a single car on
>this site less than a four. Think about it.. even the
>slowest, most "stone-stock" car on this site is at
>least kept "super clean" by an owner that cares about
>his car! That's refreshing after working on "rolling
>dumpsters" all day..

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