Steve Kirk's Motorvation

by HoTWire 16. July 2008 03:10

It is easy to take for granted now the idea of 'trying out' car modifications on your car before doing them, a quick lap around photoshop and you'll be able to alter your cars colour, ride height and wheels pretty quickly.  More radical modifications can also be performed, or if you are lucky you'll have a Busselecta type web page for your car.

There was a time before all this was at hand, back when skilled illustrators were required to fulfil these visions.  One of the best known illustrators in the UK is Steve Kirk, with the work he did for Street Machine magazine.

Initially the idea was in two sections, in the first Street Machine magazine from May 1979 we have a Motorvation section that concentrates on modifying details:



Here we can see some illustrations and text around bonnet scoops, the section was introduced with the text "Street Machine's idea sketchpad. Each month I'll be trying to stimulate your imagination with ideas bridging the whole customising spectrum from detail topics".

The partner to the early Motorvation was "Custom Profile" :



Here the Austin Cambridge is taken as a base and illustrated in a number of different guises.  This section was more than just pictures and went a bit more in-depth into the technicalities of achieving the look.

Later in Street Machine Magazine's life the two sections effectively became one, each month a theme was picked and Steve was provided with guidelines for cars to draw and back they would come.  Motorvation was a great way of expressing ideas and stimulate thoughts, it is a shame that we no longer get this monthly injection of ideas.

The ideas are still as valid now as they ever were, here is a little selection

December 1996 'Pro Street' theme:



February 1999 'Roadsters' theme:



January 1993 'Morris Minor' theme:



November 1979 'Street Racers' theme:



There was once hope of a book, but I don't know how far that ever got.  So for now we just need to scour ebay for back issues of Street Machine to get our Motorvation.

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Comments

16/07/2008 04:56:33 #

A book of Motorvation sketches is probably the first book I ever wanted to buy. Unfortunately all these years later it still doesn't exist.

rmad United Kingdom

19/07/2008 06:25:35 #

It would be great if they could get Steve Kirk to do another series of Motorvation in the new Retro Cars magazine .

gotwood United Kingdom

25/07/2008 21:54:34 #

Steve Kirk is a legend! My favourites, in no particlar order are

A Pro Street (2003 shape) Toyota Celica

Salt Flats style Anglia 105e - in gold, pie cut body, halibrands etc

The conecept rods he used to draw. A 32 Ford Roadster with a 37 ford style grille springs to mind.

Matt

stealthstylz United Kingdom

27/08/2008 02:10:10 #

Steve Kirks Motorvation images were amazing and it would be good to see more of them, especially in book format. For many years the Motorvation pages were the best bit of Street Machine!

My favourite? A black Moggie traveller with lightly stained wood and rolling on big minilites. Awesome...

Omega United Kingdom

28/08/2008 04:35:13 #

One thing I didnt realise is that he lived near Leeds. When we did "our" Motorvation feature I called in at his house to discuss the ideas.

We still love the Minor Traveller he drew.

http://www.beardmorebros.co.uk/website%20pages/Magazine%20Articles/motorvation_fullsize.htm

John United Kingdom

16/10/2008 03:43:46 #

One that sticks in my mind was the Ford Corsair with a Mk2/3 Capri roof grafted in - excellent.

Steve Kirk in Retro Cars? Yes please.

gearoil United States

06/11/2008 07:50:00 #

any chance of showing more of steve's designs?
He's has the most original ideas for british cars. simply superb!

lee United Kingdom

17/03/2009 08:04:35 #

Have been looking for the Street Machine mage that has a mini roadster in it illustrated by Steve Kirk. This Mini looks like a Shelby Cobra with a blue paint schemme with white race stripes, can any one help?

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Murray , I've posted the Mini roadster one on a thread entitled 'Old magazine covers ' on the general board ;)

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08/07/2010 22:57:37 #

I used to buy Street Machine each month from about 1986 (the first issue I bought high a Big Foot style Transit van on the cover).  As soon as I saw the Marina pickup at the top of the page, I was back there.

Steve Kirks musings were always a highlight for me too.  I particularly remember a 2CV hot rod, Bedford Midi van and a Toyota Previa, all odd but memorable.  That was the beauty of his work, taking the duller than ordinary and injecting some really good ideas into it to make something special.

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