NZ Hot Rod

Publisher’s PODIUM

2020

’VE almost had to make a list of the milestones coming over the horizon towards us, so I’ll rattle through them quickly starting with the sonic boom which reverberated right around the hot rod industry early December as the result of the TEN Network in the USA shuttering print publication of 19 titles. The two or three magazines cut from the line-up which fall into our circle are Street Rodder, Hot Rod Deluxe and Car Craft. It’s not the first time either: before the TEN Network, there was Source Interlink which owned most of the USA’s automotive magazine

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