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On The Cover The Freeman...
On The Cover
The Freeman family lives down on the farm. Dad Bryan works livestock for a living, but life in rural Arkansas isn't all cock-a-doodle-doin's sunup-to-sundown, He and son Daniel have been steady on the preservation trail for four years with Bryan's '64 Malibu SS. Rather than let it return to the earth, they grabbed this critter by the horns, applied the double-whammy, and debuted 'er on the 2004 Hot Rod Power Tour, driving that fat-torque 502 from Dallas to Green Bay and back. Just another Pro Touring replica? Not likely. The Freemans see it as a modern, comfy, reliable flak jacket wrapped around a 700-pound bundle of dynamite. Captured in the wild by Henry D.