With automotive information coming at you from all directions on the web, and with a very active blogosphere, you would think that print media would be a dying breed, and in some ways it is. However, a new title will make its debut at the SEMA Show this November, Chevy Enthusiast from Amos Press.

Chevy Enthusiast joins their current stable of print titles that include Cars & Parts,
Corvette Enthusiast, Mopar Enthusiast, Musclecar Enthusiast, Mustang Enthusiast and
Pontiac Enthusiast. At the same time that Chevy Enthusiast launches this fall with CarDomain contributor Rich Truesdell as its editor, both Mopar Enthusiast, with Geoff Stunkard at the helm, and Pontiac Enthusiast, with Jason Scott as editor, will increase their frequency from every other month to monthly.

Rich has given me the opportunity to contribute a monthly column on unusual Chevys and I will be producing a buyer’s guide to appear in each issue, the first one being on the 1994 to 1996 Impala SS.
Unlike other print publishers, Amos isn’t afraid of digital. In fact all of their six current titles are available online, free of charge at amosautomotive.com
. Not only are the current issues available, but back issues, spanning the last three years, are also available, handy if you’re looking up information on a previously published, which can be printed out.

With Rich’s enthusiasm for the subject and his passion for all things automotive, you can be sure that he will produce an outstanding publication. You can judge for yourself by subscribing to a free three-issue introductory subscription, by using this link.
This will insure that you will be among the first to receive a subscriber copy when they are mailed in late October.
