I may have been too harsh on HCC as well. I loved the magazine when it came out. I read Hemmings Classic Cars and Hemmings Muscle Machines - loved 'em both. It just seems to me that the focus has changed recently. It may have been a slow thing, just a little change at a time. Might just be me. And not to gripe too much - but I really would like to see full-on classic have their own magazine (so I could opt not to purchase it, and not see it in HCC, lol). No - I didn't mean that. My wife, kids and I went to see The Allure of the Automobile at The High in Atlanta, and loved every minute of it. Still - those are very different animals. Just as muscle cars have a different audience than classics, I think older cars have a different audience than classics. I guess I'm saying the cars I am interested in are not really classics in the true sense of the word, and perhaps should have their own space. I thought they did in past issues - but could have simply been ignoring sections of the magazine. And I am happy that HCC is including trucks. Very cool. And money talks - perhaps there is not a big enough market for simply old cars. But - perhaps my interests have changed, as my needs have changed. I'll check out Autorestorers and see if there are other magazines or newsletters around that fill the bill. In the mean time, I will crawl under my car and mess around a bit this weekend. Or stretch it out a little bit and go for a cruise. I'm thinking of camping up at Fort Mountain in July (should be a few degrees cooler there - not a lot, but a little) - and it might be fun to make the run without the camper first, to make sure there'll be no surprises. But I'm not taking some of it back. I love to read about cruises. I love to read about two-lanes and old roads that have been bypassed. I think diners and stands are wonderful places. I'd love to read about or see pics of independent motels and neon signs lighting up the night. I want to read more about someone building their car, getting in their car and going somewhere. I want to read more about learning mechanical skills and fixing old cars. The car could have faded paint or rust or the wrong color. Or it could be a work of art done by a skilled owner and friends. But it should be old and it should be something the owner worked on and loves and drives. It should be going somewhere and doing something. (not bashing the HCC writers. They do a very good job. My tastes have changed and I'm looking for something different) _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com