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Paul Vorbach is the second Principal Partner at Hahn-Vorbach & Associates in Harmon, Pennsylvania. There they restore classic and vintage and classic cars including Mercedes Benz, Ferrari, Jaguar, and American made marques. Paul and his business partner Bill Hahn co-founded HV3Dworks, a high tech start-up that is bringing 3D scanning and printing technology to the automotive restoration and customization industry. An avid automotive enthusiast, Paul has built and restored hot rods and participated in numerous car related ventures over the past decades. In addition to his talents in restoration he is an accomplished guitarist and songwriter and his personal projects include a 1923 Ford T-Bucket Hot Rod and a 1927 Ford T-Coupe Hot Rod.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft

Amelia Island Concours

Christopher Kimball Financial Services

SUCCESS QUOTE 

“Keep an eye on the big picture and take a risk.”

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Losing his wife while they still had two children to raise.

AH HA MOMENT

Moving from a long career in IT to becoming a partner in an automotive restoration business.

FIRST SPECIAL CAR

A Fiat X19

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Go fast but be safe.

RESOURCES

MSNBC Small Business Show

Video about HV3D

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Winning Is Not Enough by Sir Jackie Stewart

The Movie Rush

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

No matter what your age stick to it and don’t give up.

WHERE TO FIND PAUL

Hahn-Vorbach & Associates

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