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Hi Mike

I have enjoyed your efforts to get all the info and pictures out to the many Willys enthusiasts. Actually for me it is really nice to see all the interest in the prewar Willys today. No one 50 years ago would have had any idea that the lowly Willys would become so treasured and popular. In fact 50 years ago very few thought that the Willys were attractive.

This note is to ask if your could add my website to the West Coast Willys page. The address is www.montgomeryhotrodbooks.com. New converts are coming along all the time and I hope that I can show them that the book has a lot of history information that they could find interesting.

Attached is a picture of my "Supercharged Gas Coupes" book. Of the 8 books I have published that book has sold the most copies. The best part for me has been all the guys I have talked with and heard from about the old drag racing days. The racing was a lot of fun.

Also attached is a picture of my Willys now. It is the same car that I raced from 1959 to 1972 in the B/G Supercharged class. It has been converted back to being a street rod.

Good luck with your efforts and enjoy your pickup.

Best regards  -  Don Montgomery

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