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The Dude 12-06-2009 09:04 PM

Did Hemmings Muscle become Popular Hot Rodding?
 
Anyone else get their Popular Hot Rodding, I mean Hemmings Muscle Machings with Mr Angry on the cover? WTF? If I wanted cars like this id subscribe to Popular Hot Rodding. I was 90% sure I wasnt reupping them but now its confirmed.

m22mike 12-06-2009 11:23 PM

Re: Did Hemmings Muscle become Popular Hot Rodding?
 
That is a pretty stupid cover...JMO.. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/tongue.gif

Bill Pritchard 12-07-2009 01:45 AM

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flyingn 12-07-2009 03:57 PM

Re: Did Hemmings Muscle become Popular Hot Rodding?
 
yea i have yet to read mine but Im not crazy about the cover either

Steve Shauger 12-07-2009 05:01 PM

Re: Did Hemmings Muscle become Popular Hot Rodding?
 
I have had my issues with HMM, but overall it has been an excellent magazine for the musclecar enthusiast. Do what I did an email the editor, and you will get a response back and hopefully get them back on track. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/scholar.gif

markinnaples 12-08-2009 02:54 AM

Re: Did Hemmings Muscle become Popular Hot Rodding?
 
Dang, haven't gotten mine yet, can someone post a pic or give a description? Love that mag....

wagonman 12-08-2009 05:46 AM

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I have had my issues with HMM, but overall it has been an excellent magazine for the musclecar enthusiast. Do what I did an email the editor, and you will get a response back and hopefully get them back on track. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/scholar.gif

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Yes you did!

No love for the phantom
I am very disappointed that, despite all the real cars out there, you chose to feature a counterfeit (1968 Chevrolet Z/28 Camaro convertible, HMM#59, August 2008). Yes, it's a beautiful car, but the owner went way overboard by broaching blocks, re-stamping and purchasing fake documentation. This, in my opinion, did more to open potential crooks' eyes than it did to educate buyers. By paying for these services, people just enable these businesses to stay in operation and perfect their craft.

I judge in several programs, with a focus on unrestored survivor cars, and I have to tell you, I just about tossed this issue. I know of too many clones, tributes or whatever you want to call them, which have morphed into "real" cars. I am sure you had honorable intentions, but this feature did not work for me. Hope this feedback helps.

Steve Shauger
Via the Internet


Sorry to hear you didn't appreciate the feature, Steve, but perhaps your discontent is being misdirected. When that issue hit the stands, there was some chatter on a few Internet boards about the Camaro Z/28 convertible and its fabricated history. Some felt that we were doing a disservice by presenting it, but others seemed to get it.

Either way, here's a reiteration of the main points: First, none of the cars featured were clones, since actual factory-produced examples of those particular cars were never built. This should be most obvious in the case of the Z/28 convertible, which was never available during the first generation. Part of the Camaro owner's point was to illustrate what's possible currently, which should alarm some enthusiasts. We feel this knowledge needs to get to the average enthusiast; trust us, the crooks already know what's possible.

Some concern has been expressed that years from now, that Camaro may become what it currently pretends to be, but again, it represents something that GM wouldn't build, and it seems unlikely that everyone would forget that 20 years from now.

We don't condone the re-stamping of engine blocks, and weathered build-sheet replicas would seem to have little honorable use. Still, we get where the Camaro's owner was coming from. Don't shoot the messenger; arm yourself with knowledge.

mockingbird812 12-08-2009 06:10 AM

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Hang in there fellas, there may be a few worthy articles in '10 worth your time. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif

CC Rider 12-08-2009 09:17 PM

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SOM2001SS 12-08-2009 10:17 PM

Re: Did Hemmings Muscle become Popular Hot Rodding
 
That issue isn't all bad, my friend Bob's beautiful black cherry '70 Chevelle SS is featured in the Restoration Profile! He's a very nice guy and he did almost all of the work himself. It is an amazing car especially to see in person.


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