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ELECTRIC... CLARKSON... DAIMLERS

Dear Classic American, I bought my first American vehicle in 1993, which I still have, and have added a few others over the years, so I have been a regular subscriber for very many years. This month I read your reply to Kevin Foreman and then checked the cover to see whether the title had changed without me noticing. No, it has not, still says: Classic American... thank goodness.

So why are you giving precious space to modern electric vehicles or even electric conversions? They simply do not warrant any space in a magazine with this title. The heart and soul of American vehicles are their internal combustion engines... even if it is a turbine! So please stop... unless you are featuring an early 20th century American electric vehicle.

Then you have a go at Clarkson, who I worship for his

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