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117 Fred Roth: If it's glass, automotive and American you can bet it has been covered thoroughly by Geoff Hacker and Rick D'Louhy and their fabulous site Forgotten Fiberglass. I am blown away at the amount of new knowledge and history these two guys have dug up over the past several years. I am thrilled to see American cars once again at the forefront of the vintage car hobby and the Lions share of the credit goes to their efforts. This has been my dream for the past 60+ years. Keep up the good work, guys. Fred Roth along with his wife Deanna and son Christopher have a remarkable collection of American sports cars from the early 1950s. They maintain the website www.AmericanSportsCars.com that shares their collection and the history of these cars with a worldwide audience. Fred was also one of the first to recognize the importance of limited production handcrafted American sports cars, and the first article he assisted with about these cars appeared in a 1974 issue of Special Interest Autos Magazine. Joel Driskill: Forgotten Fiberglass has been a huge inspiration to me. It preaches the gospel of true automotive ingenuity and resourcefulness of days past and of those striving to keep it alive today. Trust me in that this isn't just a "kit car" site, its an interactive automotive history site that we ( average car guys) can contribute to because the real answer is that no one or no book has all the answers. I personally have made contributions with little or no experience. This is the new way automotive research will be done and presented - communal, interactive, living and breathing. Keep up the good work Forgotten Fiberglass! Joel Driskill is passionate about all of his interests from vintage cars, to early rock n' roll, and his profession in the aerospace industry. At Right: In 2018 we were invited by the Discovery Channel to appear on their newest show—Sticker Shock—with our recently found hot rod. What made this special is that this is one of the oldest and most famous hot rods that has been found to date. The Discovery Channel wanted to share this barn find with their Audience. The You Tube video of our appearance crested over 1,000,000 views in less than a week.

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