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above:
Kirkham's front/rear uprights, one-piece turkey pan
On
the cover of the 11 March 1996 AutoWeek magazine
was a photo of David Kirkham, superimposed with 40-pt. type posing
the rhetorical question "What's a nice Mormon boy like
you doing building Cobras in a MiG plant in Poland?"
With
the permission of the publisher, we've provided for you the full
text (and most of the articles' photos) from both AutoWeek articles (one introductory sidebar article,
one 4-page cover feature). Enjoy!
AutoWeek
introductory sidebar article:
"Polish peace
dividend:
Former MiG factory now builds Cobra clones"
AutoWeek cover
feature article:
"Poles Apart:
Two Mormon brothers and their MiG-building friends take on Carroll
Shelby and his Las Vegas chain gang"
Another
article appeared in the Wall Street Journal
on 28 March 1997, (excerpts):
"The
Hot Rod That Came In From The Cold"

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article 2 ("Poles Apart")
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me to the Wall
Street Journal
excerpts ("The Hot Rod That Came in from the Cold")
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