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Old 11-14-2021, 04:10 AM   #1
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I believe that a majority of Ford Barners would be Members of The Early Ford V8 Club of America, but some are unaware of this great global club. They produce the Award Winning Magazine V8 Times six times a year, and have just added a Digital Copy for Members that pay for the Printed Copy of V8 Times. The above illustrations are too small to copy, but you can print out a copy from their Web Site. If you are not a Member of The Early Ford V8 Club of America, I would encourage you to become a Member. For more information, click on to the attached Links. Regards Mercman <><

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Old 11-14-2021, 08:42 AM   #2
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As noted on the form, a digital copy of the magazine only membership is also available for US$ 30, which avoids the increasingly expensive postage cost of the printed version, especially for members outside of the U.S..
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Before you guys start with stuff like I get enough magazines or it's too much money, think of this as a donation to the club that supports the hobby. You get fun reading and if you choose to become an active member and attend a national meet then you'll find out how much fun you get for your dollar.
I've met some of the best people from all over the country and a few places down under as well.
5 years ago I was totally down and out emotionally for a variety of reasons. John Mason called me from out of the blue and invited me to TROG in Pismo Beach and the Western Meet in Bakersfield. We had the time of out life and better therapy than any couch could give me.
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I subscribe to 5 old car/truck magazines. The V8 Times from the EFV8 club is my favorite.
I look forward to every issue! - F F
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Before you guys start with stuff like I get enough magazines or it's too much money, think of this as a donation to the club that supports the hobby. You get fun reading and if you choose to become an active member and attend a national meet then you'll find out how much fun you get for your dollar.
I've met some of the best people from all over the country and a few places down under as well.
5 years ago I was totally down and out emotionally for a variety of reasons. John Mason called me from out of the blue and invited me to TROG in Pismo Beach and the Western Meet in Bakersfield. We had the time of out life and better therapy than any couch could give me.
Well said Frank. I've been a member since 1974 and it's been a "fun ride" ever since.
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The cover on the last V-8 Times was suitable for framing. It was '32 Station Wagon and when you opened the front and back page it featured the entire profile of the car.
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Thanks Trevor.
And may I add...............that if you go to the site earlyfordv8.org and then click on Current News from the left column menu, you will see an explanation of how to join and get the digital version of the magazine. Please note that the printed version membership is still an option and is not going away.

Great opporitunity to become a member without having to worry about exchange rates and delivery problems.
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Old 11-14-2021, 10:52 PM   #9
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Old 11-15-2021, 12:16 AM   #10
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If I want the printed version where would I get that? I still like the tactile versions also.

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Old 11-15-2021, 12:41 AM   #11
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I subscribe to 5 old car/truck magazines. The V8 Times from the EFV8 club is my favorite.
I look forward to every issue! - F F
YEP - same here. The V8 Times is the best!
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Old 11-15-2021, 07:48 AM   #12
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Another vote for the V8 Times printed version. Real QUALITY !! I can live without a computer, but not without my V8 Times........
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Tinker, join the club and the print version is included in your membership. I also get several old car magazines and the V8 Times is the top contender. Good articles, lots of information and pictures and the book sized format is really nice.
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If I want the printed version where would I get that? I still like the tactile versions also.
Tinker, the form shown above (for USA applicants) will give you the option to get the printed version of the V-8 Times at a membership cost of $35.00/yr. If you just want the digital version, membership cost is $30.00/yr. If you apply for the $35.00 membership you can also access the digital version.
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Before you guys start with stuff like I get enough magazines or it's too much money, think of this as a donation to the club that supports the hobby. You get fun reading and if you choose to become an active member and attend a national meet then you'll find out how much fun you get for your dollar.
I've met some of the best people from all over the country and a few places down under as well.
5 years ago I was totally down and out emotionally for a variety of reasons. John Mason called me from out of the blue and invited me to TROG in Pismo Beach and the Western Meet in Bakersfield. We had the time of out life and better therapy than any couch could give me.
Frank, that was a great and memorable trip! The Early Ford V-8 Club's cross-country tour in 2013 was also a fantastic time, which I considered to be the trip of a life time for me. Great memories!!
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Ive been a member for over 20 years now. The magazine is first class as are the shows they put on are outstanding. I prefer print and often refer back to them.
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Old 11-15-2021, 03:18 PM   #17
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I used to rat-hole my V8 Times issues away but I decided to share them a few years ago. Now, I read (and enjoy) each issue and then pass it to a friend. He does the same and passes it to his son. His son passes it on too. When I need to find an article, I can do it on line instead of digging thru stacks of paper.
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I have taken the magazines to our church car show each year. I put them next to the car with a free, take one sign. They go fast.
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V8 Times - September-October 2021 fully opened showing the front and back Covers showing a grand picture of a 1932 Ford Station Wagon. woodiewagon46 suggested in Post 6 that it was suitable for framing.
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