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Subject: MG World Magazine
From: Kevin Smith <ksmith40@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 01:10:05 -0600
Do any of you read "MG World"?  I picked up a copy a while ago and 
liked it, so I subscribed online using a credit card.  They did the 
dollars->pounds conversion for me and it came out to around $38 per 
year.  That is quite a bit cheaper than what someone else is charging 
stateside, and I get it from England timely enough (February/March 
showed up last week).

That said, I find that I really don't like the magazine.  Being a 
British magazine, it tends to focus more on models that never made it, 
or will make it, to the U.S. market.  Occasionally, an issue is really 
great, but I'm not going to renew my subscription for 2/6 (or 1/3, if 
you will) enjoyment.

"British Car" magazine, on the other hand, is one I really look forward 
to getting and have never had a bad read.  I even enjoy the stories 
about Allards, Morgans, and oddball Jaguar race-cars, even though I 
fully realize I most likely will never own one of these cars.  I think 
the car show reports are my favorite, and their MGB coverage is 
excellent considering it's an all-marquee magazine.  A while back I 
found a Jensen-Healey and asked you guys' advice.  "British Car" might 
as well have been written by this listserv because everything they said 
about the Jensen-Healey, good and bad, was exactly what you all told me.

Go to your local grocery store and pick up a copy of "hot VWs" or "VW 
Trends".  That is what I want in an MG magazine.  A how-to article or 
two, a couple of extended car show reports, display articles on folks 
project cars telling their stories on how and why, maybe a comical 
article on some odd subject, lots and lots of pictures, and ads.  Yep, 
I even like checking out the two-page per business "JC Whitney Catalog" 
style ads.  Cheap parts sure are available for those Bugs...

Kevin Smith
NAMGBR  12-5037
'03 Smith (under development)
'68 MGB Roadster (under restoration)
'72 MGB Roadster (rust growth experiment)

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