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Steve-Kittrell

Steve Kittrell is a freelance automotive writer, conducts automotive valuations, and the National Account Executive at Sports Cars Market magazine. He comes from a family of automotive enthusiast and his passion for the rare and blue chip Italian marques grew when he operated T. Rutlands West Ferrari Parts in Monterey, California before moving to Sports Car Market. Steve is recent contributor to The Prancing Horse Magazine and VeloceToday.com run by Peter Vack a past Cars Yeah guest. He is a judge at Ferraris for the Ferrari Club of America and he is the emcee at the San Luis Obispo Concours.

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SUCCESS QUOTES

“Do what you love. Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury it, unearth it, and gnaw it still” – Henry David Thoreau

CAREER CHALLENGE

While working with a client who needed parts for his Ferrari Steve learned the importance of being perfect and providing the customer with all of his needs.

AH-HA MOMENTS

A fun story about finding some Ferrari parts he laid hands on years before while visiting Bruce Canepa’s facility. Helping to facilitate the perfection of a client’s car.

FIRST SPECIAL CAR

A 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Never try to act like something you are not.

AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCE

Sports Car Market – www.sportscarmarket.com

FAVORITE BOOK 

The Ferrari Book – Gunther Raupp who’s been a guest here on Cars Yeah

PARTING ADVICE 

What we do at Sports Car Market is important to the automotive hobby.

HOW TO FIND STEVE

GTO Engineering – www.gtoengineering.com

Facebook – www.facebook.com/StevenKittrellAutomotiveImagery
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