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Tony Rackley is responsible for the Specialties Division of Classic Automotive Relocation Services, known as CARS in Gardena, California. CARS is a specialist in worldwide car transportation that has been helping enthusiasts for over two decades. They offer expertise and experience that ensures your vehicles arrive in perfect condition, on time, and with no unexpected costs. Tony grew up in South London and started working as an automotive mechanic at the age of 16. He earned a mechanical engineering degree in college and set off for the United States where he first worked on a private yacht as an engineer as he traveled the world. He’s worked in the automotive market selling classic cars and managed a 100-car collection before joining Robin Grove, the CEO of CARS.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •   MetronGarage   •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

Work to live and not live to work.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1967 Ford Cortina Mark II

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Make sure you hire a reputable shipper if you want to transport your car around the world.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Instagram 

RECOMMENDED BOOK

California Dreaming, by Dawn Bowery and Bianca Bagatourian

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Keep the pedal to the metal and enjoy yourself.

WHERE TO FIND TONY

CARS 

(310) 695-6403

CARS on Twitter

 

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