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83 We Can Manage Your Car Too Customers who typically retain us need our help with issues focused on our strength—our specialization with handcrafted sports and concept cars. We offer a variety of services from restoration and research to presentation, sales and more. You can view a complete listing of our Undiscovered Classics Services via the following link: Click Here To View Our Array of Undiscovered Classics Services Here are some of the owners and their cars that we have helped over the years. The description below includes a review of the responsibilities we took on for them and the objective of these responsibilities. 1952 Manta Ray When the owner first contacted us, we started to canvas the best event and/or concours for the Manta Ray ’ s debut. After all, it hadn ’ t been on the world stage in nearly 70 years. We worked with the Amelia Island Concours d ’ Elegance to create a class of cars called “ Concept Cars Beyond Detroit ” in which the Manta Ray headlined the class. In addition, we created a book and a music video that were released simultaneously that showcased the car and artwork to both celebrate and publicize the car for all future appearances. We continue to consult on the car working to establish scale models from two companies that are now available and possible frame - up restoration of the Manta Ray in the future. 1961 Bucci World ’ s Fair Car John Bucci built his concept car in 1961 and showed it throughout the same decade. Then, he put it in storage for 40 years. In 2011 Bucci started working with us and in 2013 we had debuted his World ’ s Fair Concept Car at the Milwaukee Masterpiece Concours d ’ Elegance. Bucci and his family continue to work with us to help promote, celebrate and restore cars he has retained and his Bucci Trieste Porsche Special is now in the process of restoration with one of our teams and we look forward to its debut at a concours soon. 1954 Woodill Wildfire—Woody Woodill ’ s Personal Car When Woodill ’ s personal Wildfire surfaced, it was a surprise to everyone in the hobby. The car had been missing since the 1950s and had been purchased directly from Woodill in the mid 1960s. It remained with the new owner, hidden and protected, for over 50 years. When the car was found and purchased by its next owner, Undiscovered Classics partnered with them to present and debut the car at a celebratory concours d'Elegance. In addition, we worked with magazines to create articles about the car and its history as well as position the car strongly for a future sale at auction or via private sales.

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