Ace-Garageguy Posted August 11, 2024 Posted August 11, 2024 (edited) For those of you bemoaning the passing of printed car enthusiast mags, I have good news (though it's not new). I picked up my first copy of Modern Rodding yesterday at Barnes and Noble because somebody gave me a gift card. First impression: I like it, and after a quick shuffle-through, it seems to be more to my taste than some of the titles we've lost, with some focus on hands-on car building. If the next couple of issues don't disappoint, I'll be subscribing. https://nitroactive.net/collections/modern-rodding-magazine I also brought home the current copy of Classic Motorsports (which I used to read fairly regularly), primarily because it has an article about repairing stripped head-stud holes in old 911 engine cases, a piece of work my own car needs. It's just as good as it ever was, with lotsa stuff on what I'm interested in at that end of the car spectrum. I'll most likely subscribe to this one too. https://classicmotorsports.com/ Just thought some of you might like to know. Edited August 11, 2024 by Ace-Garageguy TYPO 3 1
espo Posted August 11, 2024 Posted August 11, 2024 If the content is anything like the cover, I'm in.
espo Posted August 14, 2024 Posted August 14, 2024 On 8/11/2024 at 10:57 AM, Ace-Garageguy said: For those of you bemoaning the passing of printed car enthusiast mags, I have good news (though it's not new). I picked up my first copy of Modern Rodding yesterday at Barnes and Noble because somebody gave me a gift card. First impression: I like it, and after a quick shuffle-through, it seems to be more to my taste than some of the titles we've lost, with some focus on hands-on car building. If the next couple of issues don't disappoint, I'll be subscribing. https://nitroactive.net/collections/modern-rodding-magazine I also brought home the current copy of Classic Motorsports (which I used to read fairly regularly), primarily because it has an article about repairing stripped head-stud holes in old 911 engine cases, a piece of work my own car needs. It's just as good as it ever was, with lotsa stuff on what I'm interested in at that end of the car spectrum. I'll most likely subscribe to this one too. https://classicmotorsports.com/ Just thought some of you might like to know. Picked up the issue with the green roadster on the cover at B&N yesterday. I found it to be everything you mentioned and maybe even more in some respects. I think that for those of us that prefer to have this type of information in our hands or on our shelves this magazine is a must have. 1
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