I managed to pick up spare copies of a few of the more recent magazines when they came out. In general it costs about US$15 for one magazine air mailed (price includes postage AND magazine), and US$22 for two. About two thirds of the cost is in the air mail postage! Note that I can accept payments by Australian$, US$ cash, PayPal (US$1extra to cover their fees) or US$ check (checks require an additional US$6 to cover bank charges this end to convert).

 

Current Magazines (2002/2003)

Performance Ford

Volume 3 Edition 3 (June 2003)

Article on the Back 2 The Max vehicles and documentary, pages 39 to 42, plus a centrespread of the Back 2 The Max Landau on 2 wheels!

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Street Machine

I now have only 1 or 2 of these left.

November 2002

Features Back 2 The Max coverage on pages 44 to 49.

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Older Magazines

Street Heat

I still have a couple of each of these issues spare:

March-April 2000

Article on Gordon Hayes' and Grant Hodgson's replica cars, pages 26 to 35.






Dec-Jan 2001

Article on the Mad Max Mythology documentary, Welcome To Wherever You Are,  pages 36 to 41.

 

 

Truckin' Life

I no longer have any copies of this, but I do have one copy of "Classic Truck" spare which contains a reprint of the same article.

Truckin' Life, April 2001, Front Cover April 2001 (Vol.24 No.3)

Interview with Dennis Williams, the truck stunt driver for Mad Max 2 (Road Warrior) and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Pages 26, 27, 28 & 29.

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Good Weekend (Magazine from The Age newspaper)

I'll throw this in with any of the magazines above if you want one - the cover price on these was only $1, and it costs 10 times that to air mail one on its own!

December 18, 1999.

A 4 page article covering the Mad Max trilogy, mainly focusing on interviews from Mad Max cast, and also exploring rumours for Mad Max 4.

 

 

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