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Charles Test is part of the Ragtime Racers, a group the racer Brian Blain put together where he runs Blain Motorsports Foundation. There Charles helps research the various automobiles they restore. Charles is the great-grandson of Charles E. Test, one of the founders of the National Motor Vehicle Company in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1900-1924. He graduated from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design in 1978 and lives in Minneapolis. He got into motorcycles and his first bike was a 1938 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead. He’s had Nashes, a Studebaker, an Edsel, and a Chevy pickup. He started the website Chuckstoyland.com in 2006 where he shares his collections of historic postcards and photos. Charles got into vintage racing in 2014 as a Mechanician with Brian in a 1911 National Racer that Charlie Merz drove to a 7thplace finish in the first Indy 500. Today Charles pilots his own 1911 National Speedway Roadster.
 
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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

What doesn’t kill you will make you stronger.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Charles shares about the challenges of being a historic real estate developer.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1911 National 

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Brake and shift before the turn.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Chuck’s Toyland

Ragtime Racers

RECOMMENDED BOOK

The Wall Street Journal

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

We’ll be at Ironstone and will have the Nationals there and will be giving rides.

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