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Tim Suddard Publisher

Tim Suddard

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Aug 8, 2007
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Ormond Beach, FL USA

Tim Suddard's Bio

Who am I? I'm not really sure. I guess it all started a long time ago (1960, to be exact) in a little town called Wareham, Mass. My dad owned a Ford dealership, and one of my earliest memories was being taken to the dealership when I was four years old to be shown something very special, the new 1964 Mustang. "Big deal," my four-year-old mind thought, "it is just a car." I don't remember much else about being four years old, so this must have been important.

Soon after, I would dedicate my entire life to Mustangs. By the time I was 15, I would buy and fix up a 1967 Mustang Fastback. Later I fixed up 1967 Mustang Coupe and then a 1965 Fastback. By 1978, I was in the part-time business of buying and selling Mustang parts.

My life really changed in 1979. First, upon returning from my first year of college, I managed to find a real rough 1966 Shelby GT 350H. Later that fall, I met Margie, my wife and partner here at GRM.

After restoring the Shelby and convincing Margie to marry me, I went to my first autocross in 1982. I finished second to a 240Z. Two years later, when I graduated from college, I started autocrossing seriously-of all cars, in a 240Z.

Shortly thereafter, I decided that all other car magazines sucked, because none of them told me anything about fixing up the old cars that I could afford. So being 24 and the cockiest person on the planet, I decided I could start my own magazine.

Naturally, we had no earthly idea what we were doing and no money to do it right. Thankfully our readers and advertisers helped us along (and still are) until we figured it out a little better. The rest is history.

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dayton wrote: Jan 15, 2008 5:27 p.m.
tim i have been a grm fan for many years now… for a long time you guys were the only mag out there that had anything to say about the first generation rx7s… i appreciate it! if nobody ever tells you then let me be the one to say it: thank you for a great magazine, and great advertisements… rx7s may not be everybodies favorite car, but i sure do love them and your magazine advertises alot of parts for rotary powered cars… you posted on my thread… check back there for my responce… thanks, dayton
GIJoe80 wrote: Jun 28, 2008 10:16 a.m.
Tim, thanks for the awesome magazine. Each issue seems to be made just for me. I'm 28 yrs old, and I love old foreign cars. I own a 1970 MGB GT that I want to restore, and now I'm all fired up because I just finished the issue with the article about you and your son restoring the Spitfire. Even the daunting task, at least to me, of replacing the floorboards seems a little easier because of literature like CM. Now I've just got to get my car from my parents place and find a place to work on it. Oh, and I got to get the money, too! I'm gonna let one of my other car subscriptions expire, because I signed up for two years of CM!

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