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Volume 22
Volume 22 of Retromotive Magazine isn’t just another issue—it’s our 60-year salute to an all-time icon: the Ford Mustang.
Inside this special edition:
The Mustang Effect — how one car became a cultural movement and turned Ford showrooms into rock concerts.
Ford Mustang Milano — the forgotten Italian-styled concept that looked like it escaped from a 1970s disco future.
60 Years of Mustang — from the bucket-seated revolution of 1964½ to today’s snarling 500hp Dark Horse, every generation gets its moment to shine.
Bruno Sacco Tribute — celebrating the genius behind Mercedes-Benz’s most iconic shapes.
BMW M1 — racing glory, corporate chaos, and one of the most misunderstood supercars ever built.
SAS “Pink Panther” Land Rovers—why Britain’s elite painted desert patrol trucks matte pink, how they were modified and used, and how the lineage ran from WWII jeeps to modern DPVs. A concise history of an unlikely icon and its enduring mystique.
Plus: a look at what classic cars mean to Gen Z, Millennials getting their hands dirty (surprisingly), and a reflection on the future of car culture.
Retromotive is a premium coffee-table-style publication focused on classic cars, people and their stories. Printed on beautiful thick art paper — 300 GSM matte art-paper cover, 128 GSM gloss art-paper inside.
Volume 22 of Retromotive Magazine isn’t just another issue—it’s our 60-year salute to an all-time icon: the Ford Mustang.
Inside this special edition:
The Mustang Effect — how one car became a cultural movement and turned Ford showrooms into rock concerts.
Ford Mustang Milano — the forgotten Italian-styled concept that looked like it escaped from a 1970s disco future.
60 Years of Mustang — from the bucket-seated revolution of 1964½ to today’s snarling 500hp Dark Horse, every generation gets its moment to shine.
Bruno Sacco Tribute — celebrating the genius behind Mercedes-Benz’s most iconic shapes.
BMW M1 — racing glory, corporate chaos, and one of the most misunderstood supercars ever built.
SAS “Pink Panther” Land Rovers—why Britain’s elite painted desert patrol trucks matte pink, how they were modified and used, and how the lineage ran from WWII jeeps to modern DPVs. A concise history of an unlikely icon and its enduring mystique.
Plus: a look at what classic cars mean to Gen Z, Millennials getting their hands dirty (surprisingly), and a reflection on the future of car culture.
Retromotive is a premium coffee-table-style publication focused on classic cars, people and their stories. Printed on beautiful thick art paper — 300 GSM matte art-paper cover, 128 GSM gloss art-paper inside.