I agree- that is a great magazine. Their sister publication devoted
to old US cars, Hemmings Classic Car, is also a great read. There is
a third magazine Hemmings publishes which is devoted to muscle cars,
but that is not my thing. I used to buy Practical Classics, T&CC,
Classic & Sportscar regularly, but rarely see them on US newstands
now due to the poor US$ exchange rate.
At 08:49 PM 01/12/2010, Mike Eldred wrote:
>Satch Carlson writes for Hemmings Sports and Exotic Car now.
>
>HSEC is a good magazine - don't let the "exotic" in the name put you
>off like it did me, for many years. About 98% of the magazine is
>dedicated to real cars that real people drive, just like ours. Most
>of the cars they're writing about are in the price range that
>working people can afford, or at least aspire to own. They write
>about micro cars, fiberglass-bodied modified cars, unique variants,
>classic Japanese and European cars and, yes, once in a while they
>write about one of those six-figure Italian cars.
>
>This month's cover story was "Sports car stimulus: big fun for less
>than $7,500." Among the cars was the MGB ($4,995) and the Triumph
>Spitfire ($6,995 for a minty '67) and the Mazda RX7 ($3,375).
>
>Also, check out the Hemmings Blog at
><http://blog.hemmings.com/>http://blog.hemmings.com/
>
>Mention my name when you suscribe for an additional zero percent off.
>
>-Mike Eldred
>Wilmington, VT.
>
> > From: ptrmgb@gmail.com
> > Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 22:16:48 -0600
> > To: don@napanet.net
> > CC: mgs@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: [Mgs] Signs That You Might Be a Car Guy
> >
> > I'm "guilty" of a lot of them. #14 many times a week.
> >
> > I gave up on R&T probably 10 years ago. I found, like you that Egan was the
> > only thing to read in it. I vowed to go to the website every month and read
> > his article. I get there a couple times a year.
> >
> > The only one who could rival him, was Satch Carlson from the 80s Autoweeks.
> > Satch had a lot of problems.
> >
> > On Jan 12, 2010, at 3:32 PM, don wrote:
> >
> > > I just received latest copy of R&T magazine. I subscribe for
> > > nostalgic reasons as most of the magazine is boring. The bright spot
> > > in the magazine is always the column by Peter Egan. Subject starts
> > > out on guys that change their own oil, and then goes on from
> > > there. The article is on the R&T website and worth a read.
> > >
> > > Signs That You Might Be a Car Guy - Side Glances by Peter Egan
> > >
> > > http://www.roadandtrack.com/column/signs-that-you-might-be-a-car-guy
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