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Tony Singer Tony Singer is the owner of VintageAutoPosters.com.  His is a unique company that sells authentic, original automotive art from the past.  Tony’s been involved in painting and design since he was a kid and he ran a printing business for over 20 years, all the while collecting sports cars and related memorabilia.  In 1980 he started his second business, Spyder Enterprises where he bought and sold vintage automotive posters and Tony soon gained a reputation for being the premier source for original vintage automotive posters world-wide.  He’s particularly fond of 356 Porsches and has owned one since 1971.  Tony started Automobilia Monterey, an international expo of automotive dealers that is a permanent part of the Pebble Beach Concours and Vintage Race week in August.

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SUCCESS QUOTES 

“Performance not promises.”

BUSINESS CHALLENGE 

During his days as a printer, a time came when cash was short and Tony risked losing a printing press and his business. Find out what he did to save the press and move forward.

AH-HA MOMENT 

When a friend of Tony’s told him there was a better way to sell his vintage posters his business exploded. Find out what the secret to success was…

FIRST SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE

A 1963 Porsche Super 90 Coupe in Ruby Red

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Buy the very best car you can afford.

FAVORITE RESOURCE

Sports Car Digest 

FAVORITE BOOK

Liebe Zu Ihm (For the Love of Him) -Porsche Factory Book from the 1960s

PARTING ADVICE

Buy what you love.

HOW TO FIND TONY

You will find Tony at  www.VintageAutoPosters.com and www.automobiliamonterey.com

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4 comments
  1. Hello Tony-I got your name from Donovan Leyden.

    Might you have an Alfa Romeo Owners manual for the 60’s Guilia Spider? I have a ’65 Guilia Veloce Spider.

    Or can you point out another possible source?

    Regards,

    Larry Benson

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