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==History and profile==
Initially founded by Bill Cannon in 1976, the first issue was published in February 1977.<ref>{{cite web |title=Skinned Knuckles journal, Vol 1 No 7, February 1977|url=https://www.pinterest.at/pin/413627547022454749/ |publisher=Pinterest|accessdate=26 May 2020}}</ref> The early issues have become true collector's items, sought by restorers to complete their library. For the past fifteen years, editor Neil Maken has maintained the original mission of Authentic Restoration - bringing the car or truck back to the condition which it was in when it first left the factory. Over the years a number of very well known and highly respected names in the automotive restoration hobby have contributed articles, thoughts and opinions to this journal. Thousands of articles, shop-hints, product and book reviews, short-cuts and vehicle analysis have appeared in the 525+ issues. Many of these back issues are still available from the original inventory. The magazine is based in [[Huntington Beach, California]].<ref>{{cite web|title=A New Idea in a Car Cover|url=http://www.willpak.com/wp-content/uploads/Willpak_SkinnedKnucklesMag_March09.pdf|work=Willpak|accessdate=14 November 2015|date=March 2009}}</ref>
 
Selected columns from ''Skinned Knuckles'' appear regularly in such publications as ''Vintage Truck'' magazine, The Pierce-Arrow Society newsletters, ''Old Cars Weekly'' and the ''Old Cars Weekly Guide to Restoration'', and numerous antique-car club newsletters.