Hinckley Jim
Jim Hinckley moved to Arizona as a young boy in the summer of 1966. While his first impression of the state was that it reminded him too much of \u201ca place warned about in Sunday school, \u201d he eventually fell in love with Arizona\u2019s colorful, rugged landscape. After spending time as a cowboy, miner, and truck driver, Jim became a regular contributor to the Kingman Daily Miner, writing columns about his two main passions: automobiles and travel. His work has also appeared in a wide...See more
Jim Hinckley moved to Arizona as a young boy in the summer of 1966. While his first impression of the state was that it reminded him too much of \u201ca place warned about in Sunday school, \u201d he eventually fell in love with Arizona\u2019s colorful, rugged landscape. After spending time as a cowboy, miner, and truck driver, Jim became a regular contributor to the Kingman Daily Miner, writing columns about his two main passions: automobiles and travel. His work has also appeared in a wide variety of magazines, including Route 66, American Road, Old Cars Weekly, and Classic Auto Restorer. Jim is also the author of Checker: An Illustrated History and MBI Publishing Company\u2019s The Big Book of Car Culture. He lives in Kingman, Arizona, with his wife. See less