Arfur Posted August 18, 2014 Report Posted August 18, 2014 The September 2014 edition of Classic Ford is available to print and digital format now, and inside we celebrate Homebuilt Heroes with classic Fords built by your own fair hands. Plus print editions of the magazine come with a FREE massive double-sided poster! Wind the clock back 10 years, and if Classic Ford had published a Homebuilt Heroes special back in 2004, you can bet your wobbly balljoints that the best cars in the issue wouldn’t have been a match for some of the examples featured in our September 2014 edition. The standard of homebuilt classic Fords has come on leaps and bounds in very recent years, thanks to better knowledge, better materials, and, it has to be said, higher expectations. The possibilities of what can be achieved in a home garage are almost endless, and it’s perhaps no surprise to feature a 9-second Mk1 Capri in this issue… A homebrewed Crossflow turbo conversion in a Mk1 Escort… A street-sleeper Mk3 Cortina rebuilt on a driveway… And a 100E Estate that’s been restored not once, but twice by its owner. It’s all good as far as we’re concerned, and we can’t wait to see what a homebuilt hero will look like in 2024. All this plus a Granada Estate buyer’s guide, how to tune and improve your Mk1 Escort, a look back at the late ’80s British Touring Car Championship when the Sierra RS500s dominated everything, plus cars, parts and projects for sale in our free Readers’ Classifieds pages, and the finest photography you’ll find in a Ford magazine — all in the September 2014 edition, available now. The September 2014 issue of Classic Ford is available from all good newsagents, supermarkets, travel outlets, petrol stations, or direct from our My Favourite Magazines store. Also available in digital format from:Apple Newsstand (iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users)Google Play (Android-based smartphone or tablet users, and Google Chrome for PC or Mac)Zinio (PC or Mac)Barnes & Noble Nook Simon
grantandlianne Posted September 10, 2014 Report Posted September 10, 2014 thought sod it and have now re subscribed after a few years away 1
Arfur Posted September 10, 2014 Author Report Posted September 10, 2014 thought sod it and have now re subscribed after a few years away Thanks! We owe you a pint! 1
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