Kustom Car Magazine
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description | German trade magazine |
Area of Expertise | Custom car |
language | German |
publishing company | Paranoia Publishing Group (Germany) |
First edition | March 25, 2014 |
attitude | July 28, 2015 |
Frequency of publication | every two months |
Sold edition | 52,000 copies |
Editor-in-chief | Michael Schmidbauer |
The Kustom Car Magazine was a German trade magazine for custom cars , it appeared six times a year with an average print run of 52,000 copies.
Story and content
The Kustom Car Magazine first appeared on March 25, 2014, and dealt with the traditional Customizing of classic cars - automobiles and international events on the subject. The fact that Custom was written with a K in the name of the magazine has a historical background that goes back to the Barris brothers .
Original vehicles were not presented in Kustom Car Magazine, the style of the modified vehicles that were dealt with in terms of content had different characteristics such as custom cars , hot rods and lowriders .
The Kustom Car Magazine appeared in 9 issues before it was replaced by the Kustom Life Magazines , which is published by the same publisher.
Expenses (selection)
- March 25, 2014: Issue No. 1: El Flamingo Loco - 1963 Buick LeSabre des Flakers CC
- May 27, 2014: Issue No. 2: Bellflower Beach - Jim Kimbroughs 1956 Chevrolet Nomad .
- July 29, 2014: Issue No. 3: Heavy Metal Voodoo Priest - James Hetfields 1937 Lincoln-Zephyr .
- September 30, 2014: Issue No. 4: Back to the Beach - Pendine Sands Hot Rod Races .
- November 25, 2014: Issue No. 5: The Busonic - Roy Abendroths Wild 1955 Buick Century .
- January 27, 2015: Issue No. 6: Lady in Red - 1960 Pontiac Bonneville from Australia .
- March 24, 2015: Issue No. 7: Hot Rods & Lowrider - Essen Motor Show 2014 .
- May 26, 2015: Issue No. 8: Miss Sixty - 1960 Chevrolet Impala .
- July 28, 2017: Issue No. 9: 1933 Hupmobile - Lowrider Bomb .
Individual evidence
- ↑ According to the editorial staff: average print run