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Volume 24
Every issue of Retromotive begins with the same idea. Cars are never just machines. They carry stories, obsessions, late nights in the garage and sometimes decades of waiting for the right moment.
Volume 24 is full of exactly that. Different eras, different philosophies, but one common thread. People who care enough to go further than anyone asked them to.
What’s inside:
God Save the V8
A 1971 Aston Martin DBS reimagined by Ring Brothers. 1016 horsepower and more than 18,000 hours of craftsmanship behind one extraordinary build.
Blueprints & Boost
An architect’s Maserati 2.24v II. A rare Biturbo era machine seen through the lens of someone who understands design as much as performance.
From Space Age Electronics to Classic Porsches
The story of Perma Tune. From aerospace electronics to one of the most recognised ignition systems in the Porsche world.
The One That Got Away. Until It Didn’t
Blakley Leonard’s RENNtech E60 RS Wagon. A dream car that slipped away once and finally found its way back.
The Ghost in the Machine
Zach Hegde’s 1985 Porsche 911. A forty year conversation between analogue character and modern performance.
Audi B5 RS4
The yellow bullet that nobody expected. One of Audi’s most exciting fast estates and a defining performance car of the early 2000s.
Volume 24 continues what Retromotive has always been about.
Cars with character. People with vision. Stories worth telling.
Retromotive is a premium coffee-table-style publication focused on classic cars, people and their stories. Printed on beautiful thick art paper — 300 GSM matte art-paper cover, 128 GSM gloss art-paper inside.
Every issue of Retromotive begins with the same idea. Cars are never just machines. They carry stories, obsessions, late nights in the garage and sometimes decades of waiting for the right moment.
Volume 24 is full of exactly that. Different eras, different philosophies, but one common thread. People who care enough to go further than anyone asked them to.
What’s inside:
God Save the V8
A 1971 Aston Martin DBS reimagined by Ring Brothers. 1016 horsepower and more than 18,000 hours of craftsmanship behind one extraordinary build.
Blueprints & Boost
An architect’s Maserati 2.24v II. A rare Biturbo era machine seen through the lens of someone who understands design as much as performance.
From Space Age Electronics to Classic Porsches
The story of Perma Tune. From aerospace electronics to one of the most recognised ignition systems in the Porsche world.
The One That Got Away. Until It Didn’t
Blakley Leonard’s RENNtech E60 RS Wagon. A dream car that slipped away once and finally found its way back.
The Ghost in the Machine
Zach Hegde’s 1985 Porsche 911. A forty year conversation between analogue character and modern performance.
Audi B5 RS4
The yellow bullet that nobody expected. One of Audi’s most exciting fast estates and a defining performance car of the early 2000s.
Volume 24 continues what Retromotive has always been about.
Cars with character. People with vision. Stories worth telling.
Retromotive is a premium coffee-table-style publication focused on classic cars, people and their stories. Printed on beautiful thick art paper — 300 GSM matte art-paper cover, 128 GSM gloss art-paper inside.