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mopar muscle's new editor

Started by polywideblock, September 08, 2014, 11:21:29 PM

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jb666

Quote from: Ghoste on September 09, 2014, 06:11:15 AM
Sounds like another reason to not get MM.  I'm sure the magazine will offer reduced subscription rates to anyone under 30.

Agreed.

And Randy is a douche pickle.

472 R/T SE

I just signed up for 6 months worth of MM for like $5.  It's been at least 5-6 years since I let the scrip expire.  Too many ads & repetitive feature cars'.
Bolig kind of let me down as I was pushing him to feature bill440rt's rides' but he was worried that since the green car was photographed already by another rag that he would just be copying?   :shruggy:

I get Musclecar Review, Hemmings Muscle Machines & Hot Rod.  By mistake I paid up for MR until like '20 but that's OK since it's my favorite rag.  There isn't a Chebby on every other page of HR like years past with the new editor, of course that's been a year or so back.

polywideblock

just think where your "project " car would come from if it wasn't for the so called hoarders .
   
a bare picked clean  shell in a wreckers perhaps ,maybe one  rotting in a ditch somewhere .  but the complete "barn" finds wouldn't be there if not for someone  who couldn't part with their car   :scratchchin:

they die and  the rellies clear out the property  and the hobby benefits from their years of  "hoarding " :Twocents: 


  and 71 GA4  383 magnum  SE

Ghoste

I have to admit I'm a little sad that PHR is done.  Not because I liked the mag, I didn't lately, but because there seems to be a rise in mags like Dub Rides or Tunerz where the traditional hot rodding demographic is just dying off.

pettybird

PHR was running hard at the pro touring scene.  It was OK with decent articles but I couldn't get by the newspaper feel

TUFCAT

Quote from: pettybird on September 12, 2014, 10:30:17 AM
PHR was running hard at the pro touring scene.  It was OK with decent articles but I couldn't get by the newspaper feel

Mopar Muscle (IMO) stopped attracting purists with its lack of restored car features.

I find most articles are written to racers, wanna-be racers, and "featured cars" are loaded with after-market go-fast goodies.

The restoration articles I enjoy were few and far in-between for me....and much of the magazine has an aftermarket slant to me.  It might as well been called "Mopar Modified".  :P

For the people who like to race their Mopars, that's great,  I prefer Mopar Action for its better balance of resto articles. :Twocents: :Twocents:    


Ghoste

I like racing but I see more restomods in MM than anything else.  :shruggy:

64dartgt

My MM subscription runs out in March and I am done.  As others have said, it is down about 30% to 80 pages and half of the pages are ads.  Even half the remaining 40 pages are thinly veiled ads.  I am thrilled that the guys at AMD are making parts for my Mopars how many articles can I read showing AMD installing new floor pans?  The other articles seem to be really dumbed down...another article about how to restore a tail light?  Another article about someone who wrote a check for an unachievable $100,000 ride?  I might as well reread my old issues.  I liked Randy and enjoyed the personal touch he brought as editor.

Kern Dog

The most recent issue features an editorial about how NOT to get your car in their magazine. The whole page smacked of Arrogance.
This Johhny Hunkins may have been having a bad day, but he sure appeared to be a total assclown in that editorial, repeating the same point many times. He clearly stated that their readers should treat the editor with the respect you'd give a US President or a doctor that just cured your kid of cancer.

polywideblock

yeah, I've started just breezing over his editorial   :rotz: but  it's nothing like "off the line" was

they  also lost "way back" and my favourite part "hidden treasures "   :slap:

now its been turned into a advertorial   :yesnod:  if it was on   TV I'd change channel    ;) 


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Daytona R/T SE

My Mopar Muscle subscription expires with the June 2015 issue. :scratchchin:

Lookin' forward to it.  :2thumbs:

Lennard

Quote from: Kern Dog on October 31, 2014, 10:38:24 PM
The most recent issue features an editorial about how NOT to get your car in their magazine. The whole page smacked of Arrogance.
This Johhny Hunkins may have been having a bad day, but he sure appeared to be a total assclown in that editorial, repeating the same point many times. He clearly stated that their readers should treat the editor with the respect you'd give a US President or a doctor that just cured your kid of cancer.
I agree  :down:

Mike DC

I also got tired of that attitude in PHR.  As if most of the muscle car hobby spends their days & nights thinking about how to build a "magazine quality car".



But in the big picture, I think our expectations for car mags tend to gradually become unrealistic as we get older.  

Most of us started out reading car mags as teens.  We weren't as familiar with the cars, the history, hot-rodding, restorations, etc.  Now its decades later for most of us.  We can't expect them to keep impressing us as much as they once did back when we had so much less knowledge & experience in the hobby.  There are new generations of teenagers learning those basics from the magazines now.  
 

polywideblock

I get them all for my "mopar fix" ,mopars are pretty thin on the ground over here


  and 71 GA4  383 magnum  SE

Ghoste

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on November 01, 2014, 12:33:01 AMNow its decades later for most of us.  We can't expect them to keep impressing us as much as they once did back when we had so much less knowledge & experience in the hobby.    

I gotta disagree Mike.  I'm still impressed by MM's competition and there were a lot of older guys buying mags when I was a teen and I don't recall them complaining about the things that are killing MM.

Cooter

Quote from: rt green on September 10, 2014, 07:34:41 PM
yeah, sell it to a young kid so he can jump it. just like he saw on TV. some of these cars wouldn't be around if it wasn't for hoarders.

Well said. Why "hoarders"? Well, let's see...many reasons I've come across.
1. Low balling flippers.....
2. Poor dreamers lookin to buy cheap when they quickly turn into #1 once they see that Hellcat come up for sale.
3. Sentimental value may be a concern.
4. B.J., Marcum, etc. Put out insane prices and once you put the candy in front of the baby, it's extremely hard to take it away.
" I have spent thousands of dollars and countless hours researching what works and what doesn't and I'm willing to share"

Mike DC

Young kids jumping them?  Whatever.  It's been decades since drivable 2nd-gens were cheap enough to worry about that.  



"Hoarders" come in a wide range of flavors.  

Sometimes a guy really is wasting restorable cars.  

But other times it's just pissed-off buyers bitching because they think their money entitles them to anything that another person owns.  Some guys act like the owner is committing a crime when he refuses to sell his car just because the offer was good. 

DAY CLONA

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on November 01, 2014, 12:33:01 AM
 There are new generations of teenagers learning those basics from the internet now.  
 



Corrected :icon_smile_big:

RallyeMike

I never cared for that mag, but even so, its just an opinion......  All makes of car guys are hoarders. You can't prove that Mopar guys are more inclined to it, and I don't believe it to be so.

I only subscribe to Mopar Action. Te rest are second fiddle. If I want more to read I just go back to my 1992+ issues and start over. It's just like it brand new to me  :lol:






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polywideblock

just got jan 2015  issue  and what a surprise now theres no " hi impact "on the feature car stats

        so we're no longer interested in the cars interior or the paint and body work   :scratchchin: :slap:


  and 71 GA4  383 magnum  SE

TUFCAT

Mopar Muscle could go away forever....and it wouldn't bother me one bit.

HemiFish


fc7_plumcrazy

didn't like MM since at least 6 years when they stopped showing original/restored cars.

Only Mopar Mag I still read is MCG

Carsten

TUFCAT

Quote from: fc7_plumcrazy on November 07, 2014, 07:15:47 PM
didn't like MM since at least 6 years when they stopped showing original/restored cars.

Only Mopar Mag I still read is MCG

Carsten

I love to read Hemmings Muscle Machines, Musclecar Review and Mopar Action...in that order.

polywideblock

so now after months of printing stories about how not to get your car in MM  and bagging people for being persistent  about trying to get their cars in MM  and coming across as all arrogant and such  we now have " GET YOUR CAR IN MM " competition ."    :slap:      for the first time ever   get your car in the competition "  yada yada

                                                                          http://www.hotrod.com/news/1503-get-your-car-in-mopar-muscle/

                                     


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