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In March 1978, the magazine officially became a monthly publication, and in 2013, 4-Wheel & Off-Road celebrated its 35th anniversary. It was published by the Motor Trend Group. On December 6, 2019, magazine-publishing industry news outlet Folio: reported the magazine was among 19 publications to be discontinued by Motor Trend Group by the end ...
Four Wheeler was a magazine for 4×4 SUVs and off-road truck enthusiasts, with the first issue being published in February of 1962. Four Wheeler focused on new vehicles, project vehicles, technical aspects of assembling a vehicle, product tests, outdoor equipment and machines, 4x4 shows and competitions, and travel.
4WD 24/7, previously known as 4WD Action is an Australian YouTube series that began as a print magazine. [1] Videos are primarily focused on the four wheel driving, camping, and offroad lifestyles. [2] Issue 301, was released September 2019 and is the last printed edition of the magazine.
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Péwé served as Editor-In-Chief of Petersen's 4-Wheel & Off-Road from 2000-2014 and Editorial Director of The Enthusiast Network's (née Petersen Publishing Company's)/Motor Trend Group's Four Wheeler Network [23] before returning to his former position at Jp.
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Seeing an opportunity, Petersen and Robert Lindsay, another member of the promotion team for the exhibition, left Hollywood Publicity Associates that autumn and began development of Hot Rod magazine. The first issue of the magazine, with a run of 5,000 copies, was released to coincide with the Los Angeles Hot Rod Exhibition, the show Petersen ...
Auld continued as editor until the magazine was sold to Primedia Publishing, and in the wake of 9/11 was folded. Doug Auld immediately founded Wheels-Up Publishing, Inc. and began publication of Sprint Car & Midget Magazine , which quickly took the position formerly held by Open Wheel , as the "bible" of short-track open-wheel racing.