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EVEN BETTER!

Thanks for the February issue of your magazine which has replaced my Vintage Roadscene subscription.

I was expecting that the magazine would contain lots of pages on pre-war commercial vehicles that would not interest me. Being born in 1953 I am only interested in vehicles that I can remember seeing as a child. I admit that my interest in cars, lorries and buses began when I was quite young and continues to the present day. The pages of ads at least gave me an indication as to the value of used vehicles although I will not be buying any of them.

I liked the Model Corner article as I do have model collections of commercials, buses, fire appliances, cars and police vehicles. I am pleased to see you include rally reports and I liked your museum

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