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125 Mike Phillips: I want to start out saying I love this site! (Forgotten Fiberglass). Geoff Hacker and Rick D'Louhy do such a great job of gathering all the available information, as many related pictures as are known to mankind and then writes an easy to follow storyline sharing the story behind the car, sometimes the company and always the people. Great job! You're a great writer and a new evolution of Historian; the Online Automotive Historian. So much better than print, your work building this website is by default, the largest depository of "knowledge" about the true American Sports Cars with pictures, video, documentation, facts, contacts, and growing resources for even more information. Pretty cool. Mike Phillips is the host of Autogeek ’ s detailing how - to videos and Autogeek's detailing tip segments featured on the My Classic Car TV show. In recent years he has also been featured in tip segments on the TV shows Two Guys Garage and Motorhead Garage.Mike also hosted Autogeek ’ s What ’ s In The Garage? TV show which saw a successful two - season run on the FOX Sports Network. Humorous Quotes Raphael Orlove: One of the most disturbing websites on the internet is Forgotten Fiberglass. There's no weird porn, just the stories of hundreds of nearly successful - to - completely failed automotive projects built after WWII. What makes it so unsettling is that you can see how many hours people put into these handmade cars. They used fiberglass because it was the simple, lightweight way to build small batches of intricate body panels. People built their own personal Ferraris in their garages, and there is little to show for them today. Raphael Orlove is a writer for the internet automotive website Jalopnik.
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