80 The Legend of “Fiberglass Matt” and the Lost Treasure of Fiberglass Farms… A long time ago in a faraway place, an enthusiastic young man with a passion for cars went to see the opening of the latest movie in 1954 – “Johnny Dark”. This movie was “special” – it captured everything about the latest sports car craze that was sweeping the nation and inspired young men to own and drive one of their own. Problem was…most of these sports cars were from overseas – they were expensive to buy and complicated to maintain. But in “Johnny Dark” your dream could come true – you could design, build, own and race your own American sports car – exactly what was happening across the country. Back then, if you wanted an American sports car you often had to build it yourself. And Americans did just that. Sports cars appeared across the country and names like Glasspar, Victress, Allied, Meteor, and LaDawri rang from coast to coast. And this young man – Fiberglass Matt – fell in love with every one of them. As time marched on, Americans built fewer of their own sports cars. Foreign jobs could be had for a song, and muscle cars from the Big Three started to abound. But Fiberglass Matt didn’t forget his first love. Year after year he searched across America saving every precious handcrafted sports car he could find, and bringing them home to a place he called “Fiberglass Farms.” No car was too far away or in too poor of shape to save. He realized that each one was someone’s dream – a car long forgotten - save for the few who cared about the story of designing and building your own American - born and bred - sports car. Decades passed and Fiberglass Matt continued to save and bring these special cars to his home. But the location remained a secret to all but him – and then he vanished. Over the years, the legend of Fiberglass Matt grew and untold numbers of historians and enthusiasts tried to track down and locate the hidden, secret, and elusive Fiberglass Farms. Tales such as the “Treasure of Oak Island”, the “Lost Amber Room”, and even the “Missing Ark of the Covenant” made room for the “Search for Fiberglass Farms.” And then on one lucky day, a group of automotive archeologists combing over a recent discovery of a Victress sports car found it tucked under the dash and protected in a roll of fiberglass cloth – a map showing the location of “Fiberglass Farms.” Behold! The location had finally been revealed! On this parchment you hold today rests a copy of the recently discovered “Treasure Map To Fiberglass Farms” –revealed here for a few dedicated auto-explorers to see such as you. We welcome you on your visit to Fiberglass Farms, and proudly carry on the tradition of what he started so many years ago. As you tread past each of these handcrafted wonders, think back to what it must have been like when these young men – most from the 1950s – conceived of and then built the car of their dreams. We thank folks like Fiberglass Matt for saving these artifacts of time giving us a window into the creative spirit and intrepidness needed to bring a vision to reality. Thank you Fiberglass Matt, and May Your Dreams “Glass On” Forever.
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