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Bill Windham is the Director of the Saratoga Motorcar Auctions. His career experience includes being the Vice President of the Classic Car Division Murphy Auctions, Auctions America, RM Auctions, he ran a successful Classic Car Export Business, worked at Brumos Porsche, and spent time working with major German manufacturers at the dealer level. Bill grew up around racing and sports cars and he had an uncle who owned a British Restoration Shop. His experience with motorsports included being the PR Director for the Reading Fairgrounds, a famous Dirt Track, we worked at Penske Racing, in Indy, NASCAR, and North American F1. Bill was with the Works March Indy Team, with Mike Skinner in NASCAR, and he drove Formula Vee, Formula Ford, and Formula Atlantic SCCA.

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Covercraft  •  Sports Car Market  •  Buy Sell Hold Podcast  •  Christopher Kimball Financial Services  •  Cars Yeah TV   

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

Effort equals results.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Bill shares about the decision to leave the racing world to go to college.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1963 Corvette

BEST AUTOMOTIVE  ADVICE

You make your money in the buy.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Look at major auction results online. ex. Saratoga Motorcar Auctions

RECOMMENDED BOOK

The Unfair Advantage, by Mark Donohue

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Make your career your passion.

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