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1. Born about a decade after the start of WWI.

2. Served in the European theater of WWII as a belly gunner in a B-24 Liberator.

3. Working at a coffee shop for $0.75/hour led to a passion for speed & car culture

4. famous quote: "We can replace anything with anything".

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Your hero has way too much chest hair ... :P

Chest hair is irrelevant.

Max was more of a TRUE American than two dozen average guys put together.

Scarlet:

There's been a few Speedvision/Speed Channel

shows on him as well as about a dozen magazine

articles about him. He's MY definition of a TRUE

car guy. Not some fruit who buys a Honda cause

C&D, R&T and Motor Trend said it had a great

litte peppy Vtec.

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