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Martin Port has worked in automotive publishing for 18 years and is an author, art editor, freelance writer, and photographer. He is the Art Editor for Classic & Sports Car Magazine, writes and shoots photography for Classic Land Rover magazine, and is the editor for Built 2 Last Magazine. Martin also writes for the Land Rover Series 2 Club magazine. His latest book is Mini Scrapbook – 60 Years of a British Icon published by Porter Press International in the U.K. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Mini, a little car that made a big impact. This is the latest in a Scrapbook Series from Philip and Julie Porter at Porter Press. Martin has also worked as the Art Editor for Liverpool Football Club Matchday magazine and the official McLaren F1 team magazine as well. 

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •  Ironclad Performance Wear  •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services  •   Forest Grove Concours

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

No matter how many times something has been written down telling you how something has been done for decades, it’s not necessarily the right way.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Martin shares about a challenge he had writing his last book.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

Morris Traveler, Woody

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Always question.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Explore owner’s clubs and forms.

RECOMMENDED BOOK

The Mini Scrapbook, by Martin Port

Porsche 356, by Dennis Jenkinson

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Always make it better than it was.

WHERE TO FIND MARTIN

@TransAfricaLandRover on Instagram

The Mini Scrapbook, by Martin Port from Porter Press

 

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