Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts

Friday, December 3, 2010

Newest recommended magazine, Las Vegas coverage primarily, but excellant! "Sunday Slacker"

As the publisher/editor wrote in the 1 year anniversary issue "this is for all those that enjoy the smell of an old car, gasoline and burnouts."

Sunday Slacker Magazine is the place to find out what's happening in car culture in the southwest and Las Vegas. Cruise through our pages for events, car shows, car clubs, custom builders, shops, artists and the influential leaders who have built our lifestyle from the ground up. Featuring antiques, classics, hot rods, customs, motorcycles, imports, lowriders, trucks, muscle cars, racing, motorsports and much more. Each edition covers the culture behind the cars including clothing, painters, artists, models, tattoos and music.


You can pick them up all over Las Vegas, or subscribe http://www.sundayslacker.com/ they are $5 apiece
The website isn't more than 3 or 4 full screen images, nothing linked or paged, just a subscription form... but it's a sound foundation for an events page, car clubs gallery, and contact page. Which, is editor or subscribe or events @sundayslacker.com or check it out at facebook, myspace, flicker or twitter

Friday, October 15, 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010

I like the way these guys advertise

This is an online magazine, you flip the pages http://www.deadendmagazine.com/home.html

Check out their website "Motorized, Fuel injected eyekandy for a greased up mind" : http://motorizedmagazine.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

A variety of cool cars and stuff at the Grand National Roadster Show




It's probably never going to happen again that 2 Kaiser Darrin cars are sitting side by side. Probably hasn't happened since the last Darrin left the dealership lot.













Friday, January 8, 2010

Why I read Ezra Dyer's column in Automobile Magazine

The Buick Lacrosse's interior is so quiet that you often reutrn to find it infested with monks. It's so quiet, it told some ninjas to pipe down.

...Ezra Dyer

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Good stuff in magazines this month



That is one cool trick tool. Anyone needing an exact dimension from an edge has just learned an easy way to mark it off.


Never heard of the 1/4 horse. Trick name for a drag racing car though.