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COLIN COMER is an authority on all things Shelby and the author of three


best-selling automotive books: Million- Dollar Muscle Cars, The Complete Book of Shelby and the just-released Shelby Cobra Fifty Years. Colin is also a collector and avid vintage racer who believes cars are meant to be driven. His story on the cars of Carroll Shelby begins on page 26.


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P.J. O’ROURKE may be best known as a political reporter and veteran of


National Lampoon, but anyone who’s ever read anything he’s written will never forget his rare melding of humor, insight and old-fashioned research. The author of 15 books and countless articles — many of them about auto- mobiles — P.J. and his family live in New Hampshire with his former press fleet 1984 Jeep, a 1989 BMW 325 convertible and a 1990 Porsche 911. You’ll find his story on page 36.


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DON SHERMAN has been an automo- tive journalist since the steam age. His


garage of restored collectibles includes three motorcycles, one Cadillac convert- ible, a 427 Corvette roadster and a rogue Mazda RX-7. His current project is a 1949 International Cub tractor. On page 18, he tackles the subject of reupholstering an interior.


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CLAIRE WALTERS is the Web Managing Editor for Hagerty. She has


a background in journalism and law, and drives a mild-mannered Volvo S40. Nevertheless, she didn’t hesitate when we offered to send her to New Hamp- shire to learn the basics of rallying and asked her to write about it. You’ll find her story on page 48.


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