Mental wrote:
PJ O'Rouke's lates is a great book, in typical PJ fashion.
I never realized that David E. Davis had such a deformaty after an accident. I remember when Automobile premiered, I was 15. I had every issue, bought at the news stand since issue 1. That was where I discovered both PJ O'Rouke and Bob Judd. After a week long vacation just before my Senior year my compulsive Momma decide to trash my collection of car mags (I never through any away). I lost them all.
At least I still have GRMs from when I discovered them some years later.
IIRC from reading DED's columns back then, he'd actually had a skull fracture from crashing a T-series MG in an SCCA race during the 1950s.
I remember when he launched Automobile..he defended the lack of testing cars by saying he intended the magazine to look at cars as "art" and enthusiasm for them as a "lifestyle", much like a wine taster samples a bottle of wine. He took Lindamood with him when he left C&D, didn't he? I've always enjoyed her writing as well-at least in the day when I actually cared about street cars. I went racing a few years afterwards, and just found myself not caring much about street cars anymore, as long as I enjoyed whatever POS I ran on the street. Of course, now that autoX is the only competition I can afford..I'm not so disinterested.