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The Classic MotorCycle is a UK motorcycle magazine originally launched in 1981 with six editions a year as a spin-off from UK newspaper-format Motor Cycle Weekly under Editor-in-Chief Mick Woollett at IPC, Surrey House, Sutton, Surrey.Editor and driving-force Bob Currie based at Lynton House, Birmingham, was historically a senior contributor in the 1960s to Motor Cycle (renamed from The Motor Cycle) with the title of Midland Editor, and during the 1970s with the same publication, by then using the name Motor Cycle Weekly.Having well-established archival links to The Motor Cycle which itself had origins back to 1903, the first edition was dated June/July 1981.As had occurred with (The) Motor Cycle, The Classic Motor Cycle title changed hands several times, being originally published by IPC Business Press between 1981 and 1983, then by East Midland Allied Press (EMAP) from 1984.
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The Classic MotorCycle
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78993
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The first issue, June/July 1981
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0263-0850
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