British Classics

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British Classics

description Trade magazine
Area of ​​Expertise English vehicles and lifestyle
language German
publishing company VF Verlagsgesellschaft mbH (Germany)
First edition 2001
Frequency of publication 6 times a year
Editor-in-chief Martin Brüggemann
Web link British Classics

British Classics is a magazine from VF Verlagsgesellschaft, Mainz .

British Classics deals with English cars, motorcycles, technology and lifestyle of the 20th century . The focus is on British classic cars , especially roadsters , coupes and limousines . Other topics include motorcycles , technology tips and lifestyle topics with an "English touch".

The magazine was founded in 2001 by Jürgen Fabich , owner of Classic Verlag, under the name British Classic Cars . Fabich, who was also editor-in-chief, managed to expand sales to nine European countries.

After Fabich's death in February 2010 and the corresponding approval from the Federal Cartel Office, the magazine was taken over by VF Verlagsgesellschaft mbH with issue 5/2010. Since the relaunch (issue 6/2010), British Classics has appeared under the new name and with an expanded theme. The editor-in-chief since 2010 has been Martin Brüggemann, former deputy editor-in-chief of Oldtimer Markt . The trade magazine appears six times a year.

British Classics is a sister magazine of Oldtimer Markt , Oldtimer Praxis, Oldtimer Traktor and Last & Kraft .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. British Classic Cars celebrates its fifth anniversary ( memento of November 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), press release of July 27, 2006
  2. Jürgen Feye-Hohmann: "Jürgen Fabich from British Classic Cars Magazin has passed away", on: ClassicIndex from February 25, 2010
  3. ^ Jeanette Hoffmann, VF Verlagsgesellschaft publishes BRITISH CLASSIC CARS , report on DNV online from June 4, 2010