Antique Automobile November/December 2023

Antique Automobile is a bi-monthly publication of the Antique Automobile Club of America, Inc. The magazine features updates for association members, as well as articles, columns, advertisements and gorgeous photography. The club also puts out an annual 13-month event calendar, featuring a high-quality photo of a different classic car each month.

Walsworth prints and distributes Antique Automobile to association members, and the Antique Automobile Event Calendar is available to AACA members and the public for purchase. Joining AACA is easy – even if you don’t own an antique car. You can find more information at aaca.org.

“Fifteen years ago, we took a leap of faith with Walsworth, a company we did not know, and hired them to publish our magazine. It has been one of the best decisions. Walsworth has remained price-competitive while delivering an outstanding product. Their customer service and staff have been extraordinary. We are very satisfied with our relationship with this printer.” – Steve Moskowitz, CEO, Antique Automobile Club of America

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Specs:
100 pages plus cover, 8.375” x 10.875”, saddle stitched
Cover: 80# gloss cover #3
Text: 50# gloss text #3

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