Greg MacLeman

As Classic & Sports Car's foremost historian, MacLeman specializes in:

  • Technical preservation: Documenting endangered manufacturing techniques
  • Motorsport archaeology: Reconstructing historic races through material science
  • Owner narratives: Chronicling multi-generational vehicle stewardship

Pitching Priorities

  • Include never-published archival materials like workshop manuals or factory correspondence
  • Highlight connections between historical designs and modern engineering challenges
  • Provide access to private collections for technical analysis
"The perfect pitch combines diesel stains on a blueprint with champagne corks from victory celebrations."

Achievements Snapshot

  • 2023 H&H Classics Writer of Year
  • Developed industry-standard patina authentication protocols
  • Curated the British Motor Museum's permanent historical timeline

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Bio

From Apprentice to Authority: A Career Forged in Petrol and Ink

  • 2015-2017: Cut teeth at regional motoring magazines, specializing in vintage vehicle maintenance guides
  • 2018-2020: Transitioned to digital platforms, pioneering interactive restoration diaries
  • 2021-present: Became Classic & Sports Car's lead historian, developing their acclaimed "Motorsport Time Machine" series
"The true value of a classic lies not in its chrome or horsepower, but in the stories etched into its chassis."

Defining Works: Three Pillars of Automotive Storytelling

TRANSATLANTIC TUSSLE

This 4,200-word opus dissects the cultural divide between American muscle and British engineering through the lens of 1960s racing rivalries. MacLeman employed never-before-published factory blueprints from the Shelby Archives to demonstrate how chassis dynamics influenced national automotive identities. His groundbreaking interview with 83-year-old Jaguar test driver Reginald Smythe revealed how Cold War politics shaped suspension geometry choices.

A MONSTRE RECALLED

MacLeman's 18-month investigation into Briggs Cunningham's Le Mans Cadillacs redefined automotive archaeology. By cross-referencing period photos with metallurgical analysis of surviving components, he proved three previously unidentified chassis plates belonged to the 1950 race team. The article's appendix detailing patina preservation techniques has become essential reading for concours judges worldwide.

SWEDE INSPIRATION

This dual-profile of Volvo Amazon enthusiasts revolutionized how the industry approaches owner narratives. MacLeman developed a "heritage index" scoring system that quantifies emotional attachment to vehicles, later adopted by classic insurance underwriters. His innovative use of 3D scanning to compare concours-standard versus modified examples set new standards in technical journalism.

Strategic Pitching: Aligning with MacLeman's Editorial Vision

1. Unearth Forgotten Engineering Marvels

MacLeman prioritizes stories that resurrect overlooked technical innovations. His 2023 piece on Triumph's experimental rubber-mounted differential highlighted how pitch documents with factory schematics and interviews with retired engineers receive priority. Successful pitches include both historical context and modern relevance analysis.

2. Document Living History Through Owner Journeys

The acclaimed "SWEDE INSPIRATION" article demonstrates MacLeman's preference for multi-generational narratives. Proposals should outline not just vehicle specs, but the human stories of preservation and modification. Include high-resolution scans of maintenance logs or workshop diaries for consideration.

3. Technical Deep Dives with Practical Applications

MacLeman's readership values actionable insights. The TRANSATLANTIC TUSSLE piece included printable chassis alignment guides. Successful pitches pair historical research with modern usability, such as his 2022 analysis of 1970s carburetor designs adapted for ethanol fuels.

4. Motorsport Archaeology

His recreation of the 1955 Mille Miglia route using period road surface samples exemplifies the forensic detail MacLeman requires. Pitches should include GPS data comparisons, material analysis proposals, and access to private racing archives.

5. Design Philosophy Across Eras

The A MONSTRE RECALLED article's success stemmed from its examination of aerodynamics across three design generations. Effective pitches compare multiple automotive eras through specific technical lenses like ventilation systems or door hinge mechanics.

Accolades and Industry Recognition

  • 2023 H&H Classics Writer of the Year: Awarded for "redefining the parameters of automotive historiography" through digital archive integration
  • 2022 Guild of Motoring Writers Technical Innovation Prize: Recognized for developing the first AI-assisted patina authentication matrix
  • 2021 International Historic Motoring Award: Honored for preserving endangered engineering knowledge through oral history projects

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