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Early issues featuring Rockwell’s covers are a hot commodity among collectors, like this issue that’s listed for nearly $400 on eBay. 3. National Geographic (June 1985)
Auto Trader, print magazine published between 1975 and 2013, now online only; iCar, only published two issues in 2011; Max Power, first issued in 1993, ceased publication in 2011; covered modified cars; Motor, first issued in 1903 as The Motor; ceased publication in 1988 after it was bought by Autocar
Each magazine issue came with a 1:43-scale model car from an Eon Productions James Bond movie, diecast in metal, with some models including gadgets and character figurines displayed on a moulded base. Each magazine includes exclusive interviews, behind the scenes photos and anecdotes with 007's creators, actors and stunt drivers and movie trivia.
Hemmings Motor News is a monthly magazine catering to traders and collectors of antique, classic, and exotic sports cars.It is the largest and oldest publication of its type in the United States, with sales of 215,000 copies per month, and is best known for its large classified advertising sections.
Octane is a British car magazine, published monthly, focused on classic and performance cars.It was launched in 2003 and is now published by Hothouse Publishing Limited. The magazine features news, road tests and buyers' guides of classic cars and some modern performance cars, as well as a "For Sale" section that lists cars from all around the wor
Motor Trend is an American automobile magazine. It first appeared in September 1949, [3] and designated the first Car of the Year, also in 1949. [4] [5]Petersen Publishing Company in Los Angeles published Motor Trend until 1998, when it was sold to British publisher EMAP, who then sold the former Petersen magazines to Primedia in 2001.
Automobile was an American automobile magazine published from 1986 to 2020. It was founded in 1986 by a group of former Car and Driver employees, led by David E. Davis with support from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, [2] [3] using the credo No Boring Cars.
The Way We Were: images from the 1950s-1990s and a discussion of the cars featured in the images; Five Classic Trials: an assessment of a classic car tested by Classic Car Weekly; The following sections regularly appear in Classic Car Weekly every Wednesday: This Week, Out and About, Living With Classics, Buying and Selling