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I've flipped through this mag before but never had a subscription. Keith Martin's Sports Car Market is one of my favorite reads for classic and vintage sports cars. Definitely worth looking into if you never have before.
Agreed Nate; I'm a valuation junkie too.
Originally Posted by 2002M3Drew
I'm cancelling the American Muscle car magazine, too...THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE! lol
I don't know, I'll give it a shot. Hemmings was good to me. They come to the PVGP every year and do a nice write up, they did my car in issue #100, and so forth. I'll give it a chance and at least let the balance of my subscription run.
I don't know, I'll give it a shot. Hemmings was good to me. They come to the PVGP every year and do a nice write up, they did my car in issue #100, and so forth. I'll give it a chance and at least let the balance of my subscription run.
I agree Ed. But, I cancelled mine today. No use for an American Muscle Mag..
It's another sad day for magazines. Got a letter with my subscription stating this is the last addition of this great magazine. I was introduced to several exotics and learned more about others. What other magazine will cover my personal favorites, an early 80's Supra and a 928. This magazine was like a box full of chocolate.
Agreed. My favorite mag that I routinely read cover to cover. Learned a lot about brit cars and loved the auction summary section.
After 30 years in the family, I sold my faithful Supra a few weeks ago... it'll be missed, but it was time to pass it on. This pic is a couple of hours before the new owner picked it up. Yes, that's a slightly somber expression on my face.
I agree Ed. But, I cancelled mine today. No use for an American Muscle Mag..
If you read the letter a little closer. They mention American cars from brass era to the 60's. I hope it ends at 1960. No more muscle please. I think those of us that didn't collect a bunch of 60's muscle 20 years ago when it was selling for scrap are wishing we had.
If you read the letter a little closer. They mention American cars from brass era to the 60's. I hope it ends at 1960. No more muscle please. I think those of us that didn't collect a bunch of 60's muscle 20 years ago when it was selling for scrap are wishing we had.
Yes, I did catch that. That era is even worse! I don't want to read about Model T's and 57 Chebbys. That mag subject is not even close to Sports and Exotic.
After 30 years in the family, I sold my faithful Supra a few weeks ago... it'll be missed, but it was time to pass it on. This pic is a couple of hours before the new owner picked it up. Yes, that's a slightly somber expression on my face.