Car mags on your bedside table
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I would agree on EVO. However, I don't subscribe to it as I can check them out at Barns & Noble on monthly bases...
Currently offering $99 per annual subscription. Tempting!
Currently offering $99 per annual subscription. Tempting!
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Only books, Kingslake on photographic lense designs, and a book about the most influential ideas in human history. I do have some car books. One on the history of Porsche and one on the Ferrari Testarossa from when I was looking for one to buy. That effort ended abruptly when I attempted to sit in one and didn't really fit, killed off a childhood fantasy of owning one!
Andy
Andy
#19
Drifting
I have the following:
Sports Car Market Magazine
Panorama
Prancing Horse (FCA quarterly)
AutoWeek (Auto every-otherWeek. Gong to let that subscription lapse after about 30 yrs.......
Grassroots Motorsports
The Sacred Octagon (MG T Register magazine)
Sports Car Market Magazine
Panorama
Prancing Horse (FCA quarterly)
AutoWeek (Auto every-otherWeek. Gong to let that subscription lapse after about 30 yrs.......
Grassroots Motorsports
The Sacred Octagon (MG T Register magazine)
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I so look forward to a good cup of coffee and the latest EVO. That the quality has remained high for so long is amazing (jinx?). They have done a couple of articles over the years that I repeatedly go back to re-read. Just wish I had space to have all the mags out lined up.
(I tried 2 different subscriptions for EVO but the delivery was so sketchy I gave up paying (a lot) for someone else to read my monthly mag....)
(I tried 2 different subscriptions for EVO but the delivery was so sketchy I gave up paying (a lot) for someone else to read my monthly mag....)