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Jay Quail is the Executive Director of the Classic Car Club of America, known as the CCCA, where he has been a member for over 35 years. Jay has held this position since his appointment in 2008 and oversees the day-to-day operations from its Chicago headquarters. Jay also sits on the CCCA and the CCCA Education Foundation Board of Directors, Ex Officio. He is a member of numerous automotive organizations including The Lincoln Owners Club, Society of Auto Historians, Worldwide Automotive Professionals, and the Association of Non-profit Executive Directors. Jay’s passion and year of expertise is pre-war cars built prior to 1939. He is the Master Judge in the CCCA and judges at numerous concours events around the country. A majority of his career, prior to the CCCA, was in investment banking and financial equities, where he retired in 2003.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •  Ironclad Performance Wear  •   Christopher Kimball Financial Services   •   Classic Auto Show

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

Have fun in everything you do.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Jay shares about the challenges he faced while trying to reach his goals.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1948 Chevy Woody Station Wagon

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Make sure it’s in gear or your parking brake is set before you turn off your car.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

People. Ask lots of questions.

RECOMMENDED BOOK

The Classic Era, by Beverly Rae Kimes

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Have fun in whatever you do.

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