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Showing posts with label Classic Motor Monthly. Show all posts

Hemmings Motor News - Only 78 days till spring!

I was grateful this morning because it was nearly 20 degrees when I stepped outside, so I didn’t have to scrape the car off or steer with one hand while using the other to hold the door shut because the latch was frozen. The other night, I saw a TV commercial for Stratton Mountain Resort showing people having fun in the snow. Instead, I thought of something nicer: Our fourth annual Hemmings New England Concours d’Elegance at Stratton is only a few months away. Honest.

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So let me leave just a little bit of a taste of the bass from the 2009 concours’ muscle invitees to all you good people in the Hemmings Nation, along with a hearty “stay warm.” Spring’s coming. The 2010 concours weekend is set for July 16 through 18 at Stratton, and the featured classes will be Bentley, Buick Roadmaster, Citroën, Corvair, V-12 Lincoln and Indian Motorcycle.
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Hemmings Motor News - Brief Article

Robert Kiener is a free-lance writer in Stowe, Vt.

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In 1969, when Terry Ehrich, then a 27year-old advertising manager at The New York Review of Books, bought Hemmings Motor News with several other investors, the modest monthly was selling about 30,000 copies and grossing $250,000 annually. Today, after Ehrich has built the magazine into what's come to be known as "the bible of the car-collector hobby market," it sells nearly 265,000 copies a month and grosses more than $20 million annually

Each of those copies of the magazine, which at 800-plus pages looks more like a telephone book, is crammed with about 20,000 advertisements, offering anything a car hobbyist could want.

A recent issue advertised everything from a 1932 Rolls-Royce Henley roadster (for $650,000) to a wheel-bearing set for a Model T Ford ($55) to a 1966 Volkswagen Beetle that needed "tinkering" ($3,200). As car buffs have learned, if you can't find it in Hemmings, it probably doesn't exist.

What's the secret of Ehrich's success? The soft-spoken, self-effacing publisher and editor in chief of one of American publishing's healthiest cash cows says the magazine has grown merely by riding the popularity of car collecting and restoring through the past three decades.

"I'm just a mediocre jockey on a helluva horse," says Ehrich, 57, in his comfortable, antique-filled office in Bennington, Vt.


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Classic Motor Monthly Archives - The Lancia Motor Club - United Kingdom

A look at the history of the famous Italian marque, with the spotlight on the Lancia Motor Club; part of the Classic Motor Monthly Archives.

Classic Motor Monthly Archives - The Lancia Motor Club
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