HWY Issue 01

$35.00

Summary

HWY has been created as a broadsheet publication - an intentional departure from the traditional automotive magazine format. By adopting this larger, more expressive scale, we challenge what a premium automotive journal can be, allowing photography, design, and storytelling to breathe in ways rarely seen in the category.

It is a format that reflects our philosophy: that car culture deserves to be experienced, not simply consumed. Within these pages, the focus shifts away from purely technical specifications and performance figures, and instead toward the human stories behind the machines.

Our articles explore the deep emotional connections people form with classic cars - the journeys they take, the memories they create, and the personal meaning these vehicles hold in their lives.

What’s inside:

Alfa Romeo - Montreal
In a Melbourne warehouse filled with rare vintage furniture and nostalgic curios sits the Alfa Romeo Montreal an italian icon.
Honda s600
Melbourne design dealer Eddy Opmanis takes a calculated gamble on a rare project Honda S600—an exquisitely engineered, high-revving micro-coupe whose rising collector status and jewel-like mechanical brilliance inspire him to embark on a painstaking restoration journey.
Porsche 928
Fuelled by childhood memories of 1980s pop culture, aviation glamour, and cinematic icons like Risky Business, enthusiast Derek recounts his journey to owning a beautifully preserved Porsche 928—a futuristic V8-powered GT.
Mercedes SL convertible
Questioning whether true elegance has vanished from modern automobiles, Melbourne interior designer Lynda Gardener reflects on the timeless grace, engineering excellence, and effortless glamour of her beloved Mercedes-Benz 230 SL—a beautifully proportioned 1960s icon.
Porsche 911 targa
An unwavering passion for analogue driving, this story follows Chris as he rediscovers purpose and independence through the visceral charm of classic air-cooled Porsche 911.

Summary

HWY has been created as a broadsheet publication - an intentional departure from the traditional automotive magazine format. By adopting this larger, more expressive scale, we challenge what a premium automotive journal can be, allowing photography, design, and storytelling to breathe in ways rarely seen in the category.

It is a format that reflects our philosophy: that car culture deserves to be experienced, not simply consumed. Within these pages, the focus shifts away from purely technical specifications and performance figures, and instead toward the human stories behind the machines.

Our articles explore the deep emotional connections people form with classic cars - the journeys they take, the memories they create, and the personal meaning these vehicles hold in their lives.

What’s inside:

Alfa Romeo - Montreal
In a Melbourne warehouse filled with rare vintage furniture and nostalgic curios sits the Alfa Romeo Montreal an italian icon.
Honda s600
Melbourne design dealer Eddy Opmanis takes a calculated gamble on a rare project Honda S600—an exquisitely engineered, high-revving micro-coupe whose rising collector status and jewel-like mechanical brilliance inspire him to embark on a painstaking restoration journey.
Porsche 928
Fuelled by childhood memories of 1980s pop culture, aviation glamour, and cinematic icons like Risky Business, enthusiast Derek recounts his journey to owning a beautifully preserved Porsche 928—a futuristic V8-powered GT.
Mercedes SL convertible
Questioning whether true elegance has vanished from modern automobiles, Melbourne interior designer Lynda Gardener reflects on the timeless grace, engineering excellence, and effortless glamour of her beloved Mercedes-Benz 230 SL—a beautifully proportioned 1960s icon.
Porsche 911 targa
An unwavering passion for analogue driving, this story follows Chris as he rediscovers purpose and independence through the visceral charm of classic air-cooled Porsche 911.