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''Hemmings Motor News'' (HMN) is a monthly
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catering to traders and collectors of
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,
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, and exotic
sports car A sports car is a car designed with an emphasis on dynamic performance, such as handling, acceleration, top speed, the thrill of driving and racing capability. Sports cars originated in Europe in the early 1900s and are currently produced by ...
s. It is the largest and oldest publication of its type in the
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, with sales of 215,000 copies per month, and is best known for its large
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sections. The magazine counts as subscribers and advertisers practically every notable seller and collector of classic cars, including
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and his Big Dog Garage, and most collector car clubs are included in its directory. The magazine was started by Ernest Hemmings in
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, in 1954, then purchased by Terry Ehrich, who moved the operation to
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in the late 1960s. Ehrich published the magazine until his death in 2002. The company was then acquired by
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. Hemmings Motor News currently has 100 employees at its Bennington, Vermont headquarters. Starting in 1970, HMN published ''Special Interest Autos'' (SIA), a bimonthly periodical focused primarily on American collectible automobiles. From 2000 to 2003, they published the
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and
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magazine ''Hemmings Rods and Performance''. In 2003, it was relaunched as ''Hemmings Muscle Machines'', with muscle cars as its sole focus. In 2004, shortly after the release of ''Hemmings Muscle Machines'', Hemmings ended publication of SIA and began to develop its successor, ''Hemmings Classic Car'', launched in October of that year. That was followed in 2005 by ''Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car''. ''Hemmings Motor News'' magazine also contains an approximately 80-page section of editorial content. Content includes coverage of collector-car shows and auctions, sports cars, touring cars, classic cars, pre-war cars and historic racing cars, as well as family-type automobiles. HMN also sells a large line of
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s, clothing, signs, and other items relating to automobile collecting and memorabilia, and maintains a public display of 25 cars at their headquarters. Hemmings executive editor Richard Lentinello left the company in 2020.


''Hemmings Classic Car''

''Hemmings Classic Car'', published by ''Hemmings Motor News'', is a monthly
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and successor of Special-Interest Autos, covering the topic of
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and
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-built collector cars, targeting enthusiasts, owners, collectors, dealers, restorers and parts manufacturers. ''Hemmings Classic Car'' captures several distinct collector-car audiences in a single publication, with an emphasis on early post-war 1946–1960 automobiles. Other categories include the pre-1916
Brass era The Brass Era is an American term for the early period of automotive manufacturing, named for the prominent brass fittings used during this time for such things as lights and radiators. It is generally considered to encompass 1896 through 191 ...
cars, pre-war cars, CCCA-recognized Classic cars, and cars from the 1960s through the early 1980s. ''Hemmings Classic Car'' features photography showcasing these automobiles at their best. In-construction photographs of the entire restoration process show readers what it takes to produce a concours-quality, show-winning
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. It is the best-selling old-car magazine in the world.


''Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car''

''Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car'', published by Hemmings Motor News, is an automobile enthusiast magazine with content consisting solely of collector cars built outside the U.S. In 2008, it was the fastest growing automotive title in the U.S. In March 2017, Hemmings sent a letter to subscribers of Sports and Exotic Car informing them that the May 2017 issue would be the last, much to the disappointment of their loyal followers. They cited "financial reasons" for the cancellation.


''Hemmings Muscle Machines''

''Hemmings Muscle Machines'' is a monthly periodical magazine published by Hemmings Motor News which focuses on muscle cars from the postwar era to present. Content includes original cars, restorations, modified cars and new-production muscle cars.


Racing activities

In 1979, a team from Hemmings participated in the
Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash The Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, widely known as the Cannonball Baker or Cannonball Run, was an unofficial, unsanctioned automobile race run five times in the 1970s from New York City and Darien, Connecticut, on the Eas ...
. In 1986, the same team of Terry Erich, former BMW factory motorcycle racer Justus Taylor and Hemmings editor-in-chief David Brownell entered the Great American Race, and Hemmings later became a primary sponsor of the race. In 2007, Hemmings ended their participation in what was now called the Great Race, and began participating in the Hemmings Vintage Car Rally. Hemmings' sponsorship of the Great Race resumed in 2011.


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