BillM
Well-known member
Santa left a copy under my tree yesterday.....I liked it! It is well worth checking it out.....
It's not a bad mag but I had to laugh, it's supposed to be a magazine about regular guys homebuilt cars and the very first one was a car built by a shop. Another guy used a Morrison frame. Really, a $15K frame and that's home built? I don't see it making it because there's never been a mag that didn't have any ads that has ever made it. They say the mag will live or die at the news stand. D'oh!
Toad
I don't see it making it because there's never been a mag that didn't have any ads that has ever made it. They say the mag will live or die at the news stand. D'oh!
Toad
I just found this topic on this forum when i googled the magazine to try and find out how to subscribe and got to read the closed topic on the H&mb about this magazine which again putting a high quality build out there that defeats their beliefs in every way and leaves their own members fighting each other about the acceptance of the cars in that magazine was amusing to read about.
I liked the magazine but I am biased. I helped build the truck on pages 86-89. It wasn't built in any shop. It was built by my buddy and I in a driveway at his house covered by a car tent. It's also not a trailer queen. He drives the tires off of it towing a trailer. The photographers found us at the Hot Rod Reunion in 2011 and did a photo shoot of his truck specifically for this magazine.
Keith
So Snake Farm, based on your location name does that mean you live in Petaluma?
Keith
This thread just reminded me that one of my kids bought me a copy for Xmas.....might have a look someday
After seeing all the goofy motors that were in so many of those cars you were suprised that the PORK would have a fit.
My main problem with the mag iis they're trying to say these are just regular guys cars! NOT! Looks like rejects for Hot Rod's mag!
Don't get me wrong, i like some of the cars but don't really see myself building many of them.
Zipper
Yo Rusty, I had a hell of a time finding an issue too, but my wife found three issues at the CVS next to Safeway on Cypress and Churn Creek. She stashed two copies behind other mags, maybe they are still there!
Then he turned it into this monster...
Easy to see I was only looking at the pictures. I wonder what they'd do if all the advertisers / clients they already work with offered them money?They say right in the magazine that with no ads and a focus on the stories and the photography that the success of it will rise and fall with newsstand sales. I take that to mean if it survives it won't have ads.