Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The movie set for the Hunchback of Notre Dame 1924

President Taft, 1909 tour of Los Angeles and Hollywood
 it's a two door... not very commonly seen, and looks small

This horse and buggy were abandoned when the horse died. No one ever came back for the buggy, or to dispose of the horse carcass.... that is mighty strange

Monday, July 4, 2011




 It's a 2 year project, and this year was it's debut. Not just the coolest van we'll see for years to come, it's also a travelling office so Coby can display and sell hie magazines and t-shirts at car shows
None of the woodwork inside has any right angles. It's very smooth and pleasant to contemplate it's looks and use

 I've got 3 or 4 of these, and they are worth the money, just terrific photography. The one on the lower left is made up of photos taken at Fremont dragstrip between 1960-1964 by his dad, and stuffed away in a showbox in his dad's garage for 40+ years. That is family treasure.

Coby was given the front AND back of the newest issue of Rod and Kulture. effing awesome! Run out and buy a copy quick, you'll love it, and the photos throughout the magazine are far better than anything I've taken, quite a few are professional photos taken in studios. Perfect work. Enjoy!

My small gallery of photos from the Grand National Roadster Show http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/01/van-go-cool-very-cool-from-cars-not.html

Thursday, June 2, 2011

In the above issue, I was enjoying the article on the Irish car makers and oldest car maker in Ireland (Peare Motor Works) and oldest traffic light, the Speedway Brewing Company near Olympia Washington, Denny's collection, Frank's collection, Larry's collection, John's Porsche collection, Michael's Corvette collection, Jon's collection, news on car shows like the Muckenthaler, the art work of Rick Rucker http://www.drawingcarsiseasy.com/, Booker, and Lambert, the photography of Dean Graham, and a good bio profile of the founder of the Amelia Island Concours, Bill Warner. Plus 5 book reviews I haven't seen anywhere else (Chrisman Legacy and others) plus a garage design company article.

Chock full of awesome garages, collections of petroliana and automobilia, garage art, hood ornaments, advice on garage floors, wall art, garage designs, doors, etc etc, car collections and how that has changed peoples garages (expansion!)

Some famous museums (Mullins!) and work shops too. Check it out when you have reading time, because this isn't a short attention span captioned photo type magazine, this has great writing without all the stats and facts of cars, this magazine tells the stories of the people that desired more that a place to put their stuff, they made great garages! (you can find an issue at Borders or Barnes and Noble) Enjoy! http://www.garagestylemagazine.com/home

Monday, May 23, 2011

Here is just one page (37) of the 2nd issue, the article is from a month the writer spent in Cuba checking out the old American cars. Cool article, cool magazine.

Automotive Traveler, a damn cool traveling magazine and how us auto enthusiasts travel etce etc. http://automotivetraveler.com/magazine/viewer.php?path=vol_1/iss_2


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Thursday, March 10, 2011

click on this link: http://www.hagerty.com/Hagerty-Online/Resources/Hagerty-Magazine and then click on whichever issue you want to read. Takes a minute to load, but it's very cool if this is your only way to catch an issue you missed, or if you aren't a customer of theirs

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

I used to subscribe to Musclecar Enthusiast. I liked it. I can't remember when I recieved the last one, and don't know if they stopped coming because I didn't renew my subscription, or if they went out of business like Motor Trend Classic did a couple years ago... just poof!

They never informed subscribers that they weren't going to finish with your subscription that you'd paid for. The Motor Trend Classic kept the unfulfilled money and didn't credit me towards another title. They pissed me off.

Anyway, Amos Publications is merging 6 titles into a new magazine called Auto Enthusiast. Cars and Parts, Musclecar Enthusiast were 2 of them.

About 10 pages of Chevy, then Ford, then Mopar, etc etc. I'll let you know how it turns out, but the one issue I flipped through looked good enough to get me to subscribe.

Friday, March 4, 2011







Gotta hand it to editor Luke Ray and his photography... awesome magazine with a superb layout
http://www.fuelzine.com/the-fuel-tank/beta-issue is the beta test and it's a flip style page turner like Flikr, you just look for the arrow on the right hand side in the middle of your screen


pretty obvious isn't it?

Friday, December 3, 2010

As the publisher/editor wrote in the 1 year anniversary issue "this is for all those that enjoy the smell of an old car, gasoline and burnouts."


Sunday Slacker Magazine is the place to find out what's happening in car culture in the southwest and Las Vegas. Cruise through our pages for events, car shows, car clubs, custom builders, shops, artists and the influential leaders who have built our lifestyle from the ground up. Featuring antiques, classics, hot rods, customs, motorcycles, imports, lowriders, trucks, muscle cars, racing, motorsports and much more. Each edition covers the culture behind the cars including clothing, painters, artists, models, tattoos and music.


You can pick them up all over Las Vegas, or subscribe http://www.sundayslacker.com/ they are $5 apiece
The website isn't more than 3 or 4 full screen images, nothing linked or paged, just a subscription form... but it's a sound foundation for an events page, car clubs gallery, and contact page. Which, is editor or subscribe or events @sundayslacker.com or check it out at facebook, myspace, flicker or twitter

Friday, November 5, 2010

http://backstreetwheels.blogspot.com/ for his online photography, long time recommended blog!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Friday, October 15, 2010

I found a copy of this full page PDF http://ads.simautomotive.com/PERFORMANCE/_PDF/_PDFS/Street_Rodder_Premium.pdf in Rodandcustom magazine and they've got me interested... now I just need to find a place to buy an issue

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Signature magazine, October 1968 via: http://burstsausages.com/

This sort of car and clothes fashion thing amuses me, for the others I found:
the 1968 fashion magazine photo shoot with the Dodge line up for 1969: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/02/blog-post_24.html and a one page Dodge Dart ad http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/01/picture-is-worth-thousand-words-except.html http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/06/im-impressed-and-amazed-by-obscurity-of.html

Tuesday, June 29, 2010






So you too must be wondering, who in the hell thought dragsters and womens fashion couture had anything in common? It was Vogue magazine, April 1967 issue

 

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