An absolutely beautiful publication, Motor Trend Classic brings you the most stylish examples of classic and vintage motoring, and is almost as well designed as the cars it features.
Motor Trend Classic is devoted to classic American and international cars, and features on its pages some of the most stunningly designed examples in existence. This magazine is devoted to the culture of these classic cars as well as the vehicles themselves, containing style and fashion, classic finds, interviews and features, as well as buyer’s guides to help you in your quest for that classic motor. All of this is wrapped up in one of the most elegant and professional publications we stock, featuring exceptional photography, high quality paper and exquisite design.
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We would just like to take a moment to appreciate the designers behind the cars of the 1950s and 60s. Has there ever been a more golden age for motoring style than those decades? Whoever though of putting fins on cars, of making them appear similar to the rockets and spaceships that then graced the covers of comics and cheap novels, was a genius, a visionary and has our eternal gratitude.
Thank you.
Right, now, designers of the 70s, 80s and 90s. What were you thinking? There were some gorgeous, classic designs that you discontinued and instead replaced with horrible, boxy, featureless vehicles. Somehow, somewhere, across the world, there was a collective decision to stop making astonishingly stylish and elegant cars and start making rectangles with wheels. Whoever made that decision, you were a fool of the highest order.
Design is something that can be free, that doesn’t need to reflect the time something is actually from. The 80s may have been a time of improving technology, of efficiency and money, but there was no need to turn the car into a soulless machine. The designers of the past dreamt of the future when they sketched out their chassis and modelled the fins to go on their cars. Let’s look to the future or the past, but ignore the present – it doesn’t have as much going for it to be honest. NB
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