rich@minispares.com wrote:ben
you must be proud of your dads achievements - those magazines and features certainly came from a 'golden age'
do any magazines actually exist now that tell the average man on the street how to fix his everyday road car himself???
ive got a huge pile of these mags that where gifted to me (when I was about 14) by an old gimmer who lived down the street - there where about five wheel barrow fulls of them!
my parents where less than impressed when I wheeled them all home and spent ages sorting them out into piles of titles and years
oh, and I for one would love to see the original photos of the 'tat mobile!)
Thanks Rich (and Brian),
I was and am very proud of Dad for what he managed with five of the national mags which he edited over the years. He got me into writing too and I did a bit for Autosport and MN.
It was fairly bizarre getting glimpses into his former life - for example, when we were standing at a bar in Pembrokshire and gentleman walked in having just driven a leg of a vintage car rally in his Austin 7 and said "you're Tony Bostock, aren't you?"
Needless to say, Dad was delighted his face was still 'known'.
The old mags are stunning, quite funny and a lot less pc than what we get now. The ads are particularly good, especially the illustrations.
Dad had a Mini in about 1995 - the only one he ever owned, but it got t-boned when he was going to collect the Escort which had the same thing done to it in the south of France.
I'll let you know if I find any Mini pics/features which might be of interest.
I seem to remember there were a lot of Minis involved in oval track racing at Wimbledon and other circuits in the 60s/70s.
I am looking forward to going through the all the issues. Hopefully there will be some more of Dad's in the mix. Last published feature I remember was him going sideways in a mk2 Golf.
Cheers, Ben.