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Ed-Archer

Ed Archer has been an automotive enthusiast for over 50 years who has run an automobile appraisal company since the 70s. He is the past President of the Model T ford Club of America, past President of the Bay Area Horseless Carriage club, Mid Peninsula Old Timer Auto Club, head Class Judge at a number of Concours d’Elegance events and co-Founder of the Annual Santa Clara Valley Model T ford Club 200 Mile Cross Country Endurance Run. He’s authored numerous articles in national automobile magazines and Ed was awarded with a Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2005 he was inducted in to the Model T Ford Speedster and Race Cars Hall of Fame. More than anything Ed loves driving old cars.

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SUCCESS QUOTE

“If you don’t finish you’re a loser.”

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Keeping his old cars running considering he races and drives them on a regular basis. It takes a lot of passion and patience.

AH-HA MOMENTS

Discovering years ago that he could indeed race his old cars on a regular basis.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

A 1906 Locomobile

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Buy and own a car that you love.

AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES

Join a car club that’s focused on a marque you like.

FAVORITE BOOK 

The Saga of the Roaring Road by Fred J. Wagner

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Buy what you like and you can afford but most of all love the car that you have.

HOW TO FIND ED

510-581-4911

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