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Classic American

May 01 2020
Magazine

Classic American magazine featuring Classic American muscle and Classic American styling. Each month packed full of restoration stories, news from the Classic American scene, hundreds of classifieds, readers letters and rides. So don't miss out, immerse yourself each month in a little part of the American Dream. Subscribe to the digital edition today - and enjoy savings on RRP of over 70% - Instant delivery worldwide. Never miss an issue.

ALL CHANGE!

Classic American

NEW BRONCO BREAKS COVER

A good read from Mortons Books

CAR OF THE YEAR ON HOLD

E10 coming in 2021?

Car plants to build ventilators

HISTORICS • Royal Ascot, Berkshire March 7

Cars or commodities? • Evans looks at the impact of auction sales on the old car market stateside and whether classics are becoming simply another investment vehicle...

DiDia 150 • If you have no idea what the DiDia 150 is (see what we did there?!) Richard Heseltine is here to enlighten you on this thoroughly wonderful, thoroughly bonkers automotive creation!

1959 Thunderbird • This month Tony salutes one of Ford’s most successful models, the Thunderbird, with a special look at the second generation square birds…

Mail

Golden Generation • If you love the fins of the later Fifties, sleek and superbly usable cars like this 1951 Pontiac Streamliner Deluxe are waiting to convert you to the previous generation.

LIFETIME COMPANION • Zack Stiling tracks down a relative rarity in the shape of a 1932 Ford Model 18 Victoria that might even have a royal connection, but has been in one man’s possession for more than 40 years!

Wining Ticket • The race-car pedigree of John Davison’s ’69 Plymouth Road Runner ensures that this Mopar Super Stocker keeps on keepin’ on!

ACE OF BASE • Andy Green’s 1976 Mercury Marquis is a low-mileage and very original example of how even the base model cars were luxurious in the Seventies.

ZIS IS NOT A PACKARD! • The Soviet-designed ZIS 110 was definitely not a Packard, according to John Bath and Håkan Sjöholm, who explain why…

Shattering the ‘Packard body dies to Russia’ myth

There’s Never ANYTHING Good On… • With many of us currently stuck at home unable to go for a drive, now’s the time to rediscover some of the American car-themed programmes available on satellite TV, DVD or by diligent searching online. So, in no particular order…

Americans at the Motor Show • Geoff Carverhill continues his visits to the Earls Court Motor Shows during the Sixties, with photographs from the Steve Miles Collection and the files of Autocar.

THE LONDON CLASSIC CAR SHOW

Will Shiers'DISCOVERIES • Our intrepid salvage yard explorer brings you junkyard jewels from across North America.

Wishin’and Hqpin’ • Here, in his own words, Johnny Seagul explains how he got into American cars, rock ’n’ roll and acquired this simply magnificent 1958 Ford Skyliner, after literally years of wishin’, hopin’ and searchin’…

SPECIFICATION

1958 Sky Lines thanks

Scale autos

Classic American Reviews

Drive buy 1957 Ford Thunderbird


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 108 Publisher: Mortons Media Group, Ltd Edition: May 01 2020

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Classic American magazine featuring Classic American muscle and Classic American styling. Each month packed full of restoration stories, news from the Classic American scene, hundreds of classifieds, readers letters and rides. So don't miss out, immerse yourself each month in a little part of the American Dream. Subscribe to the digital edition today - and enjoy savings on RRP of over 70% - Instant delivery worldwide. Never miss an issue.

ALL CHANGE!

Classic American

NEW BRONCO BREAKS COVER

A good read from Mortons Books

CAR OF THE YEAR ON HOLD

E10 coming in 2021?

Car plants to build ventilators

HISTORICS • Royal Ascot, Berkshire March 7

Cars or commodities? • Evans looks at the impact of auction sales on the old car market stateside and whether classics are becoming simply another investment vehicle...

DiDia 150 • If you have no idea what the DiDia 150 is (see what we did there?!) Richard Heseltine is here to enlighten you on this thoroughly wonderful, thoroughly bonkers automotive creation!

1959 Thunderbird • This month Tony salutes one of Ford’s most successful models, the Thunderbird, with a special look at the second generation square birds…

Mail

Golden Generation • If you love the fins of the later Fifties, sleek and superbly usable cars like this 1951 Pontiac Streamliner Deluxe are waiting to convert you to the previous generation.

LIFETIME COMPANION • Zack Stiling tracks down a relative rarity in the shape of a 1932 Ford Model 18 Victoria that might even have a royal connection, but has been in one man’s possession for more than 40 years!

Wining Ticket • The race-car pedigree of John Davison’s ’69 Plymouth Road Runner ensures that this Mopar Super Stocker keeps on keepin’ on!

ACE OF BASE • Andy Green’s 1976 Mercury Marquis is a low-mileage and very original example of how even the base model cars were luxurious in the Seventies.

ZIS IS NOT A PACKARD! • The Soviet-designed ZIS 110 was definitely not a Packard, according to John Bath and Håkan Sjöholm, who explain why…

Shattering the ‘Packard body dies to Russia’ myth

There’s Never ANYTHING Good On… • With many of us currently stuck at home unable to go for a drive, now’s the time to rediscover some of the American car-themed programmes available on satellite TV, DVD or by diligent searching online. So, in no particular order…

Americans at the Motor Show • Geoff Carverhill continues his visits to the Earls Court Motor Shows during the Sixties, with photographs from the Steve Miles Collection and the files of Autocar.

THE LONDON CLASSIC CAR SHOW

Will Shiers'DISCOVERIES • Our intrepid salvage yard explorer brings you junkyard jewels from across North America.

Wishin’and Hqpin’ • Here, in his own words, Johnny Seagul explains how he got into American cars, rock ’n’ roll and acquired this simply magnificent 1958 Ford Skyliner, after literally years of wishin’, hopin’ and searchin’…

SPECIFICATION

1958 Sky Lines thanks

Scale autos

Classic American Reviews

Drive buy 1957 Ford Thunderbird


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