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Mark Foster is President of the Lyon Air Museum, founded by General William Lyon. The Museum is a world-class exhibition of airworthy historic aircraft, vintage automobiles and related displays, with a primary focus on World War II aviation history. Mark also serves as President of Martin Aviation, an FAA-approved aircraft maintenance facility, where he oversees the company’s servicing of a wide range of aircraft, from high performance single-engine planes to state-of-the-art business jets. His background includes off-road motorcycle racing and piloting vintage aircraft including his Vietnam War-era O-1 Birddog.

Regular Cars Yeah listeners will remember Bill Lyon as my guest #1260 in April of 2019.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft  •  Sports Car Market  •  Christopher Kimball Financial Services   •  Adobe Road Winery    •   Techforce   •    WD40    •    Lyon Air Museum  •   American Collectors Insurance     

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

“Don’t look at the dogs, work the lock.” – Magnum P.I.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Mark talks about a time he had a huge airplane restoration project that took 6 and a half years to complete.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

Honda XL250 R and a Ford F100 short bed truck

AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

When in doubt gas it.

A GREAT RESOURCE

Porsche Exhibit at Lyon Air Museum

WHERE TO FIND MARK

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Inside Shelby American by John Morton

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

Find your passion in life and wrap your life around that dream. Never give up.

 

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