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James Page grew up in South-West England and inherited his passion for cars from his father. He earned a journalism degree before embarking on a short career as a professional golfer. At the age of 26, he got back into journalism and secured a job at Future Publishing. He later became deputy editor of Classics Monthly Magazine, before leaving in 2011 to carry out the same role at Classic & Sports Car Magazine. He became editor of C&SCin 2014, then left at the end of 2016 to become a freelancer. Since then, he’s worked for a number of clients and has written two books for Porter Press – the latest of which is the story of Aston Martin’s DB4GT continuation cars where James had exclusive access behind the scenes. He has two more books due for publication in the near future. 

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •  Ironclad Performance Wear  •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services  

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

Opportunity looks a lot like hard work.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

James shares the challenge of going freelance.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

mid-1980’s Mini

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

If you can’t do it, don’t do it.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Sniff Petrol

RECOMMENDED BOOK

Touch Wood, by Duncan Hamilton

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

It’s ok to stop.

WHERE TO FIND JAMES

Porter Press.co.uk

 

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