Current State of Magazines

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Current State of Magazines

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We haven't done this in a while:

What are the current 3 best magazines for an old Ford enthusiast... Sure do miss Legendary Ford.

Not really interested in the latest rehash of the "500HP $1500.00 mouse motor" or "how to LS anything".... needs to have an electronic edition, preferably a pretty simple one, small file size and downloadable to iPad.

Needless to say high old Ford truck content would be good....
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IDK, Legendary Fords was really, really good. I don't subscribe to anything right now. Most of the Mustang mags are horrible and I haven't held a Super Ford in years to even judge it.
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I used to get a subscription of True Blue Trucks magazine. It's a small magazine I think I got it every other month. Had some cool articles in it about slightly modified or stock trucks.
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True blue is gone they stopped printing it awhile ago. I liked that mag
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