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5.0 out of 5 stars The World Would Lose Nuance If This Magazine Ceased To Exist, August 18, 2005
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This review is from: Bus & Coach Preservation (Magazine)
I'm assuming you are reading this as an enthusiast of buses and coaches so I'll not beat about the bush:
Your life is less rich and your hobby less fulfilled if you have never read a copy of this magazine. Now I'll grant you it has an undeniable British bent, but buses from yonder shores are not uncommon. Perhaps a sign of some nascent mental instability, reading this magazine has left me pondering for hours how I might split my year maintaining a Leyland National Mk1 in Los Angeles and a 1975 Flxible somewhere in the UK. Sadly my last name ain't Hilton or Trump.
The lucky ones in the magazine are the men (for they are invariably male) who own, restore and rally these magnificent mechanical edifices of a bygone age. The photography is in quantity, it is in color and it is quality. The written articles are equally so.
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