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SignUp Now!Dude, sorry to hear you lost your gig, congrats on the new one. Texas is a big place and I hope you are able to make a go of it. If you need help, advice, or what not there are a bunch of Buick guys down there, as well as around the state.As the final editor of GMHTP, let me take this opportunity to thank you for your years of readership and loyalty.
Being my personal favorite publication, GMHTP was one of the few publications I turned to for insight, entertainment, and ideas for my personal project cars prior to my involvement. High Performance Pontiac and Popular Hot Rodding were the other two.
With the advent of online media publications, GMHTP print quickly found it's way to the retirement home. There were other contributing factors, business related, that I won't get into here, but the writing was on the wall. However, I will go onto say that it wasn't the lack of advertising; I was personally involved in helping to get several companies on board while there, with others eager to renew when their contracts were up.
Unfortunately, while I was adamant about bringing the GMHTP brand into the 21st century with video production, our huge push with social media, and our never ending adaption of exclusive online content, the bean counters didn't think it was enough - and with the recent new management change, they felt that GMHTP offered much of the same content that their other publications had, even though we all know better...
Being a passionate owner of a turbo Buick like the rest of you, I was excited about bringing them back into the mag with more features, more tech, and an overall rejuvenation of enthusiasm for our now classic high-tech musclecars.
Not only did the closure of GMHTP hit home for me from an occupational level, but from an enthusiast level as well. Over them last 11 months GMHTP was in production, I am happy to say I was able to leave my mark on the brand. There's one more issue left, and had I known it was going to be the last before I turned everything in, I would have made it much more special than it already is.
Someone above had mentioned 3800 performance, and you're right in saying I supported them, along with TRs. One of my freelancers was (and is) going to build a '98 Regal GS into an 11-second street/strip car, and it's under the knife as we speak. I'll be hanging onto my personal "Wicked6" GN as well. Although you won't ever see anything on these cars in print, they will be uploaded onto the GMHTP website in the near future.As far as the Bates Nut Farm coverage, I'll be sure to have the freelancer scheduled to cover do do, and it will be online shortly after the event.For those
Dude, sorry to hear you lost your gig, congrats on the new one. Texas is a big place and I hope you are able to make a go of it. If you need help, advice, or what not there are a bunch of Buick guys down there, as well as around the state.
I found it funny to think that the pencil pushers think super crappy, oh I mean chevy, is a suitable substitute for either of the three they axed. Obviously not car guys.
Any how, Welcome to Texas! Don't forget to swing through the Texas regional section.
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Rick,
Sorry to hear about the cutback. You have always represented us in ways that we are very proud of, long before you worked at GMHTP. You are a local hero in the So Western section. If those Texans don't roll out the red carpet for you, (Charlie lives there ya know) So Cal would be totally stoked to have you back.
Let us know if we can do anything for you.
Mike Barnard
Yep, fun while it lasted. Too bad chevy guys are stuck in "well it's a chevy, what else is there?". Print media is dying. I can't remember the last magazine or paper I looked at. If it isn't on the interwebz, ill never see it.Thanks, Mike! That means a lot! A lot of great Buick guys in the southwest section!
On a side note, the Spoolfool bumper filler story will be the last Buick related article that'll be hosted on the GMHTP site. Apparently, the Editor who will be overlooking the Super Chevy site (that will incorporate GMHTP, Camaro Performers, and Chevy Hi) isn't too interested in Buick content. At least that's what he told me when I pitched using my GN and the '98 Regal GS for project cars. I also doubt he wants to run features, either. So to the Turbo Buick community, GMHTP is dead.
But we had a great run!
Thanks, Mike! That means a lot! A lot of great Buick guys in the southwest section!
On a side note, the Spoolfool bumper filler story will be the last Buick related article that'll be hosted on the GMHTP site. Apparently, the Editor who will be overlooking the Super Chevy site (that will incorporate GMHTP, Camaro Performers, and Chevy Hi) isn't too interested in Buick content. At least that's what he told me when I pitched using my GN and the '98 Regal GS for project cars. I also doubt he wants to run features, either. So to the Turbo Buick community, GMHTP is dead.
But we had a great run!
Damn. At least we still got the Buick sites. Just when these cars were starting to get some good recognition it all gets axed