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Mark Lieberman is the President of Nostalgic Motoring Ltd. in Auburn Hills, Michigan, where he and his team deal in classic and collectible automobiles. Mark has several patents to his credit and in 1991, he purchased the first of 5 Tucker automobiles that he has owned. Mark is actively involved in restoration, preservation, and manufacturing parts for Tucker automobiles. He continues to serve the AACA Museum on their board of directors, the Tucker Automobile Club of America as their Technical Advisor, Historian, and Director of the Archives. This year, Mark will serve as a judge for the Tucker Class at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. This is the first time a Tucker will be on the lawn at Pebble Beach and in fact, there will be 12 Tuckers on display in addition to the Tucker test chassis.

SHOW SPONSORS

Live every day with gratitude.

Be the ball! Nobody is going to do it for you.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Mark shares a challenge he had during 1984-1985 when he began building an unexpected business.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1973 Dodge Challenger

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Buy what you love.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Hammer Price Live App

RECOMMENDED BOOK

Preston Tucker and His Battle to Build His Car of Tomorrow, by Steve Lehto

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Do what you love every day.

Be grateful for being able to do what you love.

Don’t keep score.

WHERE TO FIND MARK

Nostalgic Motoring Ltd.

Nostalgic Motoring Contact Page

Nostalgic Motoring Ltd.
1240 Doris Rd.
​Auburn Hills, MI 48326

​Tel: 810-869-4800
Fax: 248-276-9500

 

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