The titles listed below are ones that we have identified but unfortunately have either limited information or incomplete sets of cover images. We continue to search for these images so that we may publish a complete set.
- Action Era Vehicle (1967? - 1990?). Little of known of this title, but it was published bi-monthly out of Redding, California by the Contemporary Historical Vehicle Association.
- Antique Automobile magazine (1937 to present). The official publication of the Antique Autombile Club of American, Inc, published bi-monthly.
- Antique Car Times (1958 to unknown). This title was published quarterly by the Mid-America Old Time Automobile Association in Morrilton, Arkansas.
- Auto Restorer (Jan 1999 - Feb 2020). A re-titling of Classic Auto Restorer, it was published monthly by Fancy Publications in Irvine, CA. Content was focused on restoration tips and how-to's.
- Bow Times (1992 - 1999). Published by the Bow Tie Chevy Club, it was merged into Chevy Times in 1999.
- Bulb Horn (1940 - present). Printed by the Veteran Car Club of America in Kansas City, MO. It is a bi-monthly title and still comes with the club membership.
- Cars & Parts (1957 - 2010). Founded by businessman and sports car enthusiast Don Horn in Memphis, Tennessee, in the summer of 1957, Cars & Parts began as a monthly publication aimed at helping owners of classic-era American cars and late-model sports cars keep them on the road. There was an ownership change in the 1960s, and in 1978 it was purchased by Amos Press. Amos abruptly folded Cars & Parts and all of the Enthusiast titles into the singular, Florida-based Auto Enthusiast.
- Chevy Times (Jan 2001 - Feb 2006). This was a monthly magazine published by the Late Great Chevy Association in Orlando FL. It was a merger of Late Great Chevys, Bow Times and YesterYear Chevys.
- The Classic Car (1953 - 2013). Published quarterly by the Classic Car Club of America in Des Plaines, IL.
- Hemmings Motor News (1972 - present). An enduring U.S. publication, it continues with classified ads, feature vehicles, auction news and great resources for finding parts and suppliers.
- Horseless Age (1895 - 1918). Considered the first automotive periodical, it was a weekly trade publication.
- Horseless Carriage Gazette (1939 - present). Published bi-monthly by the Horseless Carriage Club of America.
- Late Great Chevys (1980 to 1999). This was a monthly magazine published by the Late Great Chevy Club. The magazine, covering '58 to '64 Chevys, was sent out to club members. Content included useful repair information, used parts for sale or trade, and an index of members.
- Motor Age (1899 - present). Another early trade magazine printed in the U.S. It was re-titled from Horseless Age in 1918, and we believe it was owned by the Chilton Corporation from 1923 until purchased much later by Endeavor Business Media.
- Steam Autombile Bulletin (1959 - unknown). Published quarterly by the Steam Automobile Club of America. It seems to have started in New York and later moved publishing to Niles, Michigan.