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<blockquote data-quote="svt2205" data-source="post: 4651500" data-attributes="member: 2523"><p>I too think it's great that HMM looks at the greater picture and offers something from a variety of decades. This type of coverage will keep them alive and kicking for a long time. Unlike most of the other Musclecar rags that have come and gone. How many times do you want to see stories about a 1971 GTO Judge convertible or what ever....</p><p></p><p>FWIW, check out Hemmings Classic Car if you've got any interests in the earlier days. You'll see some neat early cars and from time to time they'll surprise you with a flashback to the 70's (nope not musclecars, but regular stuff like Monte Carlo's or LTD Elite (or something like that) and others... </p><p></p><p>I surely enjoy this stuff more then the same old ..... that we get from 5.0 or MMFF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svt2205, post: 4651500, member: 2523"] I too think it's great that HMM looks at the greater picture and offers something from a variety of decades. This type of coverage will keep them alive and kicking for a long time. Unlike most of the other Musclecar rags that have come and gone. How many times do you want to see stories about a 1971 GTO Judge convertible or what ever.... FWIW, check out Hemmings Classic Car if you've got any interests in the earlier days. You'll see some neat early cars and from time to time they'll surprise you with a flashback to the 70's (nope not musclecars, but regular stuff like Monte Carlo's or LTD Elite (or something like that) and others... I surely enjoy this stuff more then the same old ..... that we get from 5.0 or MMFF. [/QUOTE]
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