Classic American

WELCOME...

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...to the first of the new year! What will 2018 hold in store for us all? Hopefully lots of dry, sunny weather (although in Britain we know more than two days of such weather as it marks its 30th year in print – I’ve mentioned this before, but in the cut and thrust world of publishing it’s quite an achievement, as it really is tough out there for magazines and newspapers at the moment. Of course, wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for you, our readers, subscribers and advertisers, so I’d like to thank you for your continued support. I’d like to think that we’re part and parcel of the American car scene in this country and have been sofor the past three decades – but I know one can never rest on one’s laurels or take things for granted.

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