CONTRIBUTORS PHOTO BY JOANNE BUCK COURTESY EZRA DYER PHOTO BY JOHN LAMM
WHO’S IN THE ISSUE COURTESY MATT STONE
Marshall Buck founded Creative Min- iature Associates, Inc. in 1982 and has since been involved with high-end automotive min- iatures as a collector, model maker, manufac- turer and broker. He wrote a featured model column for Vintage Motorsport magazine for 10 years and contributes regularly to various publications. On page 34 of this issue, he sits down with four classic car guys to trace the origins of their passion.
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magazine, Men’s Journal and the Improper Bos- tonian. He also contributes to the New York Times and Popular Mechanics, and served as a writer and guest host on SPEED’s “Te Car Show.” You’ll find his third story for Hagerty magazine, “A Mile in His Shoes,” on page 18, in which he records what happens when two marque aficionados swap rides for a day.
Ken Gross writes for several hot rod mag- azines, and his book Art of the Hot Rod is a best seller. In 2007, his ’32 Ford Highboy roadster was selected by a special panel as one of the 75 Most Influential Deuces of all time. On page 44, he writes about his road trip to Auburn in a Cord to celebrate the marque’s 75th anniversary.
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Matt Stone is a freelance journalist, author, broadcaster, Pebble Beach Chief Class Judge and the former Editor of Motor Trend Classic mag- azine. He has authored and photographed 10 automotive book titles and is a member of SPEED’s Barrett-Jackson auction broadcast team. On page 24, he examines the “Mc- Queen Mystique” and tries to account for the incredible prices the man’s possessions seem to attract.
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