Practical Classics – December 2024 English | 172 pages | True PDF | 98.9 MB
Practical Classics magazine has a 30-year tradition of delivering the very best, hands-on classic car experiences to its readers. Every staff writer and contributor works on and restores their own classics. Each issue is packed with:
Rigorous buying advice
Real-world product tests
Inspirational classic driving features
Fascinating historical insight Practical Classics is also a campaigning title, taking the concerns of classic car owners to Parliament and keeping its readers’ classics where they belong – on the road. So come and join PC in the workshop – the kettle’s on.
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