Ok, I am kinda/sorta neutral on the Galen thing. I have had ok dealings with him back in the day. Talked to him personally a couple times at one of the Mopar Nats I attended from 90 to 95 or so. He didn't want to spend much time talking to me, even though I had a 6-pack Cuda, and a big block Cuda vert. No big deal, he was friendly enough, I guess. Just not much "personality." I gave him a copy of the broadcast sheet on the 71 convertible, and got a report back sometime later. I can't remember how much time passed, but it was interesting stuff, including production information, etc. Best I remember, he may have called me a couple times inquiring if the car was for sale. I always told him no and pretty much left it at that. Not long after one of those calls, I got a call from Bill Rolik asking if the car could be bought? Same answer, no, but I would entertain interesting trades. Nothing ever came of the calls, but Bill would check in on a yearly basis, and we always had long, interesting conversations. I always knew that if Bill had acquired the car, there would, obviously, be a kick back to "you know who."
And, so far as the 6-pack Cuda goes, best I remember, (and, yes, I still have all the envelopes/paper work) it took a couple years or so to get Galen's report back, and there was a note included that there was no charge since it took so long.
So there it is, my inflationed out .02 cents worth.
PS, I always enjoyed reading his articles. Learned a lot from them, to be honest.