Bill McGuire From Hot Rod Magazine Interview Podcast
At a recent Flashlight Drags event at Beaverun in Wampum, PA, Bill McGuire, Detroit editor for Hot Rod Magazine, was nice enough to do an interview with us.
Bill was at the event because he knows what an important area of the country western PA is when it comes to hot rodding. He is working on an article that will show the rest of the world what the builders and creators in this area have been doing for years.
Curt Ukasik, Denny Terzich, Bill Steele, Turk Napierkowski, Rob Freyvogel have all had cars featured in Hot Rod and other magazines too. Just this past June ’11 issue of Hot Rod had two of RPM’s creations on the cover. Those of us from this area couldn’t be prouder!
Please give a listen to the podcast with Bill and continue to support his magazine. Bill is a genuine lover of all things hot rod and his support of the Flashlight Drags and talkhotrods.com has been so valuable.
Thanks Doc, I feel better already. Be careful in the hot rod.
Hersch
Automotive Opinionist.
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Great interview. Glad people are starting to hear about this area. Some of us have been building here for the last 50 years.