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01-26-2014, 02:29 PM | #1 |
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American Truck magazine & LMC
Have any of you seen this magazine? As much as I dislike LMC for the mass distribution of crap parts, total lack of customer service, etc. I saw this mag at the store and thumbed thru it, it made me realize that maybe LMC is doing a good job of helping folks see their dream truck come to a reality.
It was story after story of restored/custom trucks and the history of the owners. Some one owner/family trucks and the history behind them, really grasped the passion we have for our trucks and the bond between generations and trucks passed down from one to another. The down side [to me ] was the LMC logo on every page ha-ha. I think I will go back and buy a copy anyways because I really love classic trucks and the history behind them or the driving force of a project. |
01-26-2014, 02:48 PM | #2 |
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01-26-2014, 03:56 PM | #3 |
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Re: American Truck magazine & LMC
I have not seen the magazine yet, only the new LMC catalog. Lately I've been thinking that all of the hate towards LMC should be reconsidered. I'd bet that most of us have ordered from them at least once in the past. Have all of them turned out bad? Well, not for me. Yes, I understand that they do sell some rather "cheap" parts. Truth is though, many of those parts are the exact same thing that we would find from any other vender (not always, I know!) and they also have parts that I have not seen from any other vender.
I'll say this; If it weren't for LMC I wouldn't have even considered the idea of being able to find parts for these old trucks many, many years ago. Perhaps they have fallen off in recent years, but I still believe that they deserve a lot of credit for the preservation of our trucks, for starting the seeds of this hobby for probably thousands of us, and for helping even more of us find some obscure hard to find part. I don't know, maybe its the cold making me delirious but the attitude in general on this board seems to be a sour. I've learned a lot from this forum and would hope to think that it doesn't turn into a good ole boys club (no offence ladies) and a bash fest for those that don't belong. ... okay, sorry off my soap box now... continue on as you were. |
01-26-2014, 04:11 PM | #4 |
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Re: American Truck magazine & LMC
I support both LMC and Board Vendors....Never had a problem with either.......
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01-26-2014, 05:01 PM | #5 |
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Re: American Truck magazine & LMC
I'm with Smitty. I've used lots of vendors, LMC amongst them. Early on I made some real errors in parts ordering and they exchanged, credited etc each time, sometimes paying for my mistakes. They're good folks...imo.
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01-26-2014, 06:29 PM | #6 |
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i have also had no problem with them that wasn't fixed to my satisfaction .
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01-26-2014, 07:09 PM | #7 |
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Re: American Truck magazine & LMC
ill hafta go look for that issue. i too enjoy reading the stories you folks put up here about your trucks. i always love reading stories similar to the kind mr. seymore shares with us. keith, if you wrote a book, id buy it!
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01-26-2014, 07:29 PM | #8 |
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you can see it at lmctrucklife.com as well. submit your story etc. Then they can market chinese crap to other suckers that see your fancy truck in all seriousness LMC has some real crap but they also have stuff nobody else has and their catalog is awesome.
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01-26-2014, 07:38 PM | #9 |
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Re: American Truck magazine & LMC
I used LMC quite a lot and only had one occasion to return an item. No hassle, no problem. Another thing to consider is LMC's catalog diagrams can be an excellent quick reference on how things go together. I like to use parts suppliers from this site, but when I couldn't get the item through them, LMC came through.
Just my $.02.
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01-27-2014, 11:00 AM | #11 |
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Right there with you all.....LMC has always been decent for me and I have ordered a lot of stuff from them. I only returned one item because of poor quality and they took it back with no problems.
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01-27-2014, 11:18 AM | #12 |
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Re: American Truck magazine & LMC
Well,I don't like LMC for my own reasons (quite a few),not because I'm blindly following the heard. They are a mass marketing firm so that's how everyone has known they can get parts. There are companies that make better soda pop than Coca Cola and better hamburgers that McDonalds,just as there are better vendors to buy parts from. If you're happy with LMC,then fine,but if you look round and be more resourceful you can do better. Not posting to bash LMC,just explaining there is another side...not just,"You don't like them? Hey,me too!"
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01-27-2014, 12:53 PM | #13 |
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Re: American Truck magazine & LMC
Putting the latest issue of American Truck together was a lot of fun. Its a little different take on the truck scene than what we do at Classic Trucks, or Custom Classic Trucks.
American Truck was my very first freelance project when I resigned my editorship from Custom Classic Trucks, i've worked on every issue of AT since its launch in 2009. As of 11/11/13 I'm back on staff at Classic Trucks as tech editor, and it looks like Ryan Manson editor of CCT will continue as the editor-in-chief of American Truck, and I'll serve as its editor. Thanks a lot, John G. |
01-27-2014, 02:03 PM | #14 |
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I think some of you might have taken this the wrong way, I did not intend this to be a thread bashing LMC but rather to bring attention to the magazine. I should have kept my opinion to myself.
I did not get a chance to pick up a copy but will today, looks like some good reading. I think they captured the passion we share of the trucks that we love [as well as Ford & Dodge owners]JK. Either way check it out, and yes LMC has made it possible for a large number of truck enthusiasts to see their dream truck become a reality. |
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An honest gripe is cool, but I don't care for bashing any company because its something that can affect a person's job. That I said, I guess everything comes out in the wash. I don't know if any of you guys have read it, but I do a weekly blog for Eastwood called the West Coast Report. I was amazed to see Eastwood leaves even most negative posts up, and then other customers will jump in and say the guy is right or full of BS. All of you did a really great job of expressing your feelings, and I'm impressed. And if you do see the new issue of American Truck, and want to express that it stinks, or was a good read, that's OK too. Thanks, John G. |
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