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Classic Retro Modern Magazine September/October 2024 Back Issue

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The big news this week is the long-awaited Oasis reunion, with the Gallagher brothers embarking on a tour this summer. If you can’t get your hands on a ticket, stop crying your heart out, because there’s a new issue of Classic.Retro.Modern. magazine on sale today. It was all part of the masterplan…

We’re celebrating our third birthday, which means we should be driven into an MoT testing bay and subjected to our first thorough inspection. There’s a little wear and tear on the body, but the structure is solid enough and our emissions are nothing to worry about, so we won’t look back in anger. Instead, we’ll give ourselves a pass with a few advisories. With a little luck, and some welding further down the line, we’ll live forever…

What can you expect in issue 30? Well, the cover provides a big clue, as our editor spent a week in the company of a Honda S2000. To think that he was happy to slip into later life with a wafty four-door saloon and a bag of Werther’s Originals. The S2000 proves that there’s life in the old dog yet, which is uncanny, as that’s the phrase we’d use to describe the contents of his shed of nightmares. See this issue’s Autobarn for the latest fleet update.

Elsewhere, Sarah Crabtree interviews a very important man with a very impressive collection of Mitsubishis, Richard Dredge tells you nearly everything you need to know about buying a Morris Minor, while Andreas Zacharia tells us why he loves the BMW Z3.

Classic.Retro.Modern. was delighted to support Connor Heath and Daniel Beany’s Czech on a Trek charity road trip in a Škoda Favorit. Find out how they got on in this issue.

Elsewhere, we’ve got a smorgasbord of ’90s coupés, postcards from the Festival of the Unexceptional and Roscoff, three generations of Jaguar, the Volvo 164, the Ford Eltec, and a celebration of the aerodynamic Vauxhall Calibra. There’s even room for our ace art director, Roy McCarthy, to showcase his writing skills. He’s a man of many talents.
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September/October 2024 The big news this week is the long-awaited Oasis reunion, with the Gallagher brothers embarking on a tour this summer. If you can’t get your hands on a ticket, stop crying your heart out, because there’s a new issue of Classic.Retro.Modern. magazine on sale today. It was all part of the masterplan… We’re celebrating our third birthday, which means we should be driven into an MoT testing bay and subjected to our first thorough inspection. There’s a little wear and tear on the body, but the structure is solid enough and our emissions are nothing to worry about, so we won’t look back in anger. Instead, we’ll give ourselves a pass with a few advisories. With a little luck, and some welding further down the line, we’ll live forever… What can you expect in issue 30? Well, the cover provides a big clue, as our editor spent a week in the company of a Honda S2000. To think that he was happy to slip into later life with a wafty four-door saloon and a bag of Werther’s Originals. The S2000 proves that there’s life in the old dog yet, which is uncanny, as that’s the phrase we’d use to describe the contents of his shed of nightmares. See this issue’s Autobarn for the latest fleet update. Elsewhere, Sarah Crabtree interviews a very important man with a very impressive collection of Mitsubishis, Richard Dredge tells you nearly everything you need to know about buying a Morris Minor, while Andreas Zacharia tells us why he loves the BMW Z3. Classic.Retro.Modern. was delighted to support Connor Heath and Daniel Beany’s Czech on a Trek charity road trip in a Škoda Favorit. Find out how they got on in this issue. Elsewhere, we’ve got a smorgasbord of ’90s coupés, postcards from the Festival of the Unexceptional and Roscoff, three generations of Jaguar, the Volvo 164, the Ford Eltec, and a celebration of the aerodynamic Vauxhall Calibra. There’s even room for our ace art director, Roy McCarthy, to showcase his writing skills. He’s a man of many talents.


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The big news this week is the long-awaited Oasis reunion, with the Gallagher brothers embarking on a tour this summer. If you can’t get your hands on a ticket, stop crying your heart out, because there’s a new issue of Classic.Retro.Modern. magazine on sale today. It was all part of the masterplan…

We’re celebrating our third birthday, which means we should be driven into an MoT testing bay and subjected to our first thorough inspection. There’s a little wear and tear on the body, but the structure is solid enough and our emissions are nothing to worry about, so we won’t look back in anger. Instead, we’ll give ourselves a pass with a few advisories. With a little luck, and some welding further down the line, we’ll live forever…

What can you expect in issue 30? Well, the cover provides a big clue, as our editor spent a week in the company of a Honda S2000. To think that he was happy to slip into later life with a wafty four-door saloon and a bag of Werther’s Originals. The S2000 proves that there’s life in the old dog yet, which is uncanny, as that’s the phrase we’d use to describe the contents of his shed of nightmares. See this issue’s Autobarn for the latest fleet update.

Elsewhere, Sarah Crabtree interviews a very important man with a very impressive collection of Mitsubishis, Richard Dredge tells you nearly everything you need to know about buying a Morris Minor, while Andreas Zacharia tells us why he loves the BMW Z3.

Classic.Retro.Modern. was delighted to support Connor Heath and Daniel Beany’s Czech on a Trek charity road trip in a Škoda Favorit. Find out how they got on in this issue.

Elsewhere, we’ve got a smorgasbord of ’90s coupés, postcards from the Festival of the Unexceptional and Roscoff, three generations of Jaguar, the Volvo 164, the Ford Eltec, and a celebration of the aerodynamic Vauxhall Calibra. There’s even room for our ace art director, Roy McCarthy, to showcase his writing skills. He’s a man of many talents.
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Classic.Retro.Modern. is the start of something special. A new monthly magazine focusing on established, emerging and modern classics. The cars of the 1960s, ’70s, ’80s, ’90s and ’00s might be familiar, but the stories we tell will be anything but. Classic.Retro.Modern. isn’t here to fit in.

Every month, our readers can expect superb writing, great photography, quality print, excellent design, and an ability to think differently. The cars will be accessible, attainable, and relevant. Our mix will be eclectic. Discover the joys of owning a Reliant Regal before turning over to read about why you should be considering a Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk 5. The Jaguar E-Type rubbing shoulders with the Vauxhall Calibra. The Mini 1275 GT sharing space with the Fiat Panda Mk1.

Classic.Retro.Modern. is fresh enough to appeal to young drivers taking their first tentative steps in the world of classic cars. Established to appeal to knowledgeable enthusiasts who have seen (and read) it all. The magazine will be as at home on a coffee table as it is at a local ‘cars and coffee’ event.

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The team has a long and successful track record, consisting of Ian Robertson as Publisher, Richard Dredge in as Editor and Gavin Braithwaite-Smith taking the role of Deputy Editor, alongside other well-respected contributors. And that’s all backed up by a group of incredibly talented classic car nuts that look after the design, website and behind the scenes, it’s very much a case that we’ve assembled our dream team.

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