The good part of editing Super Chevy magazine is I pretty much have carte blanche to put whatever great Bow Ties I want in the magazine, so long as they are '55-later. The hard part is that I pretty much have carte blanche to put whatever great Bow Ties I want in the magazine and there are a finite number of pages on which to put them. I kid you not when I say I literally lose sleep over this.
Typically, we leave the Corvettes to the numerous Vette magazines and the trucks to the 83 different truck periodicals out there, but I've been known to make an exception. The problem is figuring out what the readers want to see. I'm not talking about specific models—we know which of these we need to get in the book. I'm talking build types.
There are some insane, high-end Chevys being built every day—I'm talking money is no object cars. Should we feature those? What about those fantastic Gold Class-style Chevys that are fabulous objects de arte, but never turn a tire on an actual road? Pro Street cars, even if they've never been down the track? I've been shooting more stock, restored muscle cars lately because I know we've been deficient in this area.
The forum is open, ladies and gentlemen. Let your opinion known.