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124 Mark Greene: It seems there is no barn too far away, nor any old blue tarp too shabby to be pulled back for Geoff Hacker and Rick D ’ Louhy to discover. Their never ending quest to find, research, reunite, and educate the automotive enthusiast seems to have no bounds. Undiscovered Classics is that place on the web where you can go and find yourself deep in the attic, uncovering long lost automobiles that you never knew existed or that you have heard about but want to know more. Like Sherlock Holmes, they don ’ t simply show you their finds. They thoroughly explain the reasons, the history, the people, and their motives when it comes to limited production, hand made fiberglass cars. Without the spirit and tenacity of Geoff and Rick, most if not all of these wonderful vehicles would be lost to time and never be discovered. Mark Greene is the producer and host of Cars Yeah. A website and podcast where inspiring automotive enthusiasts share their passion for automobiles and how they have turned their avocation in the car hobby in to their vocation. You can find his interviews on line at www.carsyeah.com a nd on iTunes, Stitcher Radio and YouTube. In 2016, Rick D ’ Louhy and I were in Detroit, Michigan hunting down and picking up two of our latest acquisitions. Tom Cotter happened to be in town and we ended up being the first and last chapter in Tom ’ s book “ Motor City Barn Finds ” which featured both cars on our trailer shown at the left. During one of the photos shoots of our cars, Graham Kozak from Autoweek joined us as well. Shown from left to right is Graham Kozak, Tom Cotter, Rick D ’ Louhy and Geoff Hacker.
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