Demise of Retro Cars Magazine?

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AdamF

#16 Post by AdamF »

ALGIK wrote:
SprintV8 wrote: Anybody else had there car featured twice for the same mag?
Yes :D
That doesn't surprise me!!!
Mr.Speedy

Retro failure

#17 Post by Mr.Speedy »

I WAS WRONG.

There, I said it.

Had a letter yesterday telling me that the last issue I received (November)
was exactly that.

The LAST ONE EVER.

BOO HOO

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#18 Post by Mad Mart »

I managed to find this but none of the links work and the website isn't there anymore. :snivel: What am I going to read now? :snivel:
Future Publishing has announced that it is to cease publication of Retro Cars magazine with immediate effect. The current issue on sale will be the last and issue 43 will not be printed. Editor Paul Wager and Features Editor Richard Hammond will be leaving...
Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years. :boggle2: ... Still Sprintless.

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Lee Flintoft

#19 Post by Lee Flintoft »

I hope they are reading this thread, because they should take on board what's been said, and improve. Personally i like the mag, and long may it continue. After all, we are period car owners, we should encourage them. IT IS WHAT WE ARE ON THIS FORUM FOR, AND WHY WE ARE MEMBERS OF THIS CLUB!
Anything that promotes our cars, the full range, has to be good for us all!

Ok, been a long day, i'm tired, best leave the rest of this can :sozzled:
1300dolly

#20 Post by 1300dolly »

i was wondering the other day why i couldn't find retro cars anywhere, i too have every issue.
oh well i will have to spend my £3.99 on something else instead. :cry:
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