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What magazines do LBC owners/fans read?

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I was at the bookstore today looking at the car magazine section, looking at Hemmings, etc. and I wondered what do the members here read and/or subscribe to? There is one I like - it has a white cover with a green logo, Classic Car I think? What is on your top 10 list?

Thanks, Peter
 
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Classic Motorsports
Practical Classics
any of the Hemmings sportscar magazines
 
I buy Practical Classics religiously. Have done since almost issue #1. Hemmings Exotic & Sports Car magazine is one that I subscribe to, as with R&T and C&D, but only because the kids were selling subscriptions for their school and I had to order something......

Classic Cars magazine, but rarely, Classic & Sportscar, pretty regularly, same with Motorsport.

I have been known to buy Octane magazine, and Classics, (a British publication).
 
I have a subscription to Practical Classics and I have to say by far the best classic car magazine, especially since they have a lot of articles about the British cars.
A subscription is definately cheaper than buying in the store.
 
From the late '60's I'd been a subscriber to R&T and Autoweek. Dropped all subscriptions ('cept NGS: made 'smits a "lifetime subscriber" decades ago) more than 20 years back. Jaded, I s'pose. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smirk.gif

Now those binder'd and box'd volumes are stowed in the attic holdin' the hovel onto Mother Earth.
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Now those binder'd and box'd volumes are stowed in the attic holdin' the hovel onto Mother Earth.[/QUOTE]

ebay, Doc, ebay!
 
This being the Mini listing:

Mini Magazine and Mini World of course. Followed closely by Practical Classics.
 
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