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Here it is in full...The Case of the curious classic

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20 Jul 2014 18:30 #27836 by landmark

Tom_Parkinson wrote: Hi,

I found the full comic book of The Case of the Curious Classic online here:

www.tothfans.com/thumbs.php?a=344&row=

There are 17 pages, including the cover, PLUS the author's handwritten notes for each page, all of which can all be downloaded.

--Tom



Hello Tom,

thank you for the link!


Cheers

Matt

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ist selten ganz besonders gut

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14 Jul 2014 17:57 #27815 by Tom_Parkinson
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Hi,

I found the full comic book of The Case of the Curious Classic online here:

www.tothfans.com/thumbs.php?a=344&row=

There are 17 pages, including the cover, PLUS the author's handwritten notes for each page, all of which can all be downloaded.

--Tom

With brakes, two cylinders are better than one.

Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, The Hardtop News Magazine, the Journal of the Michiana Dunes Region, Lambda Car Club International

See pix of 1509A here: mbcurl.me/YCSE

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12 Apr 2014 13:30 #27373 by Tom_Parkinson
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Hi,

The pictures are no longer on line. Can anyone repost them for me, please?

Thanks,

--Tom

With brakes, two cylinders are better than one.

Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, The Hardtop News Magazine, the Journal of the Michiana Dunes Region, Lambda Car Club International

See pix of 1509A here: mbcurl.me/YCSE

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05 Dec 2008 23:05 #12099 by Ohio AMX

1930 Jordan wrote: Like the book, The Cobra in the barn, and others.


Great book, especially pages 129-133. <!-- s:wink: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt=":wink:" title="Wink" /><!-- s:wink: -->

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05 Dec 2008 16:53 #12092 by Chris Summers
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1930 Jordan wrote: I think that this story is for the older crowed because we just go nuts for story's like this.


Not just the older crowd! :D

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05 Dec 2008 16:42 #12090 by DCDB
I can't wait to dig into the floor boards of our Cord and find the gold ingots hidden within. I am sure if they were there though they would have melted away in the fire along with the 50 pounds of lead that we've found pooled up in places. Thanks for sharing this.

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05 Dec 2008 07:42 #12074 by 1930 Jordan
Where can I get one of these comics? I would love to have one. I just love the way the Cord looks in the story and what a barn find!!!! I think that this story is for the older crowed because we just go nuts for story's like this. Like the book, The Cobra in the barn, and others.

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20 Oct 2006 20:21 #5620 by Chris Summers
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I love the shadowy figure of the Cord inside the garage. Would make an awesome painting.

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20 Oct 2006 12:38 #5618 by Greg Riley
I think this is a great comic book and it even mentions the ACD Club. I think I was about eight when I got this and the hotwheels car. That same year I got a copy of Ralph Stein's book The American Automobile. Hmmm...I wonder where the ACD fascination came from?


















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