Who will be the new guys now at PC

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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#21 Post by dannyhopkins » Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:43 am

Danny Hopkins. PC reader since I was a teenager. Bought first classic at 17. Restored first classic at 27. Started on PC over ten years ago. Not been without a classic all my driving life.

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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#22 Post by Hubfool » Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:48 am

And Lisa says she will be taking a more active role in the workshop this summer...

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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#23 Post by bnicho » Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:27 pm

I've tried to bite my tongue on this one (metaphorically of course) but I can't any longer.

I think the point of PC is that the staffers admit they don't know everything. Nobody is good at every task in this life, and that applies to restoring a car as well. But the staffers have a go at everything, which encourages others (me) to do so. It's real world, the mistakes, the blood, the sweat, all in print.

I have a mate who has "restored" two e-Types to concourse-winning condition. His part in these restorations has chiefly consisted of buying parts from catalogues, arranging transport from workshop to workshop and swiping a credit card. That's what I see in most of the other magazines, and that's exactly why I don't buy them. I'm a hands-on kind of guy.

As for PC staff moving onwards and upwards, I say why not? Most people want to do that in their career, it's natural. It doesn't mean they are selling their soul or something. :roll:
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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#24 Post by admin » Tue Apr 19, 2011 1:09 pm

I should sell my soul (or simply get a job in Tesco) as i'd be able to pay the rent each month then (unlike at the moment). Rant over...

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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#25 Post by Mattcortes » Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:14 pm

I think he is a ringer as all he has done is moan and slag the mag off, cant see if he has no intention of buying it why come on here.
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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#26 Post by Grease Monkey » Tue Apr 19, 2011 4:43 pm

John Simpson, Chief Mechanic for PC, been in the motor trade for over 40 years, owned my Alpine since 1981, been a PC reader since issue 2, chairman and founder of Boston Classic Car Club, been organising classic car events since 1985, out at shows most weekends to meet fellow classic car nuts, am I not a true enthusiast?


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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#27 Post by Rhythm Thief » Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:16 pm

One of the nice things about the mag at the moment is DH's Interceptor saga. It's so obvious that he's done what all of us do from time to time and bought them "by accident". Then thought, oooh, f**k upon getting them home and realising what he's done. :D Very entertaining and very "real world" ... I love it.

Apologies to Danny if this isn't how it was ...

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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#28 Post by JPB » Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:24 pm

Grease Monkey wrote:John Simpson, Chief Mechanic for PC, been in the motor trade for over 40 years, owned my Alpine since 1981, been a PC reader since issue 2, chairman and founder of Boston Classic Car Club, been organising classic car events since 1985, out at shows most weekends to meet fellow classic car nuts, am I not a true enthusiast?
Hmm, without issue 1 in your collection I'm not sure about that. ;)
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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#29 Post by SEE YA » Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:46 pm

Grease Monkey wrote:John Simpson, Chief Mechanic for PC, been in the motor trade for over 40 years, owned my Alpine since 1981, been a PC reader since issue 2, chairman and founder of Boston Classic Car Club, been organising classic car events since 1985, out at shows most weekends to meet fellow classic car nuts, am I not a true enthusiast?


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Re: Who will be the new guys now at PC

#30 Post by Amy » Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:41 pm

Grease Monkey wrote:John Simpson, Chief Mechanic for PC, been in the motor trade for over 40 years, owned my Alpine since 1981, been a PC reader since issue 2, chairman and founder of Boston Classic Car Club, been organising classic car events since 1985, out at shows most weekends to meet fellow classic car nuts, am I not a true enthusiast?


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Well, we didn't like to say, but... ;)


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