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Tony Dow is a film producer, director, television actor, sculptor and a lifelong automotive enthusiast. You’ll remember him for his role in the television sitcom Leave It To Beaver that ran on primetime from 1957 to 1963. Tony of course played Wally Cleaver, the eldest son of June and Ward and the wise older brother of Theodore Beaver Cleaver. He has appeared in numerous television shows since then and was honored by the young Artists Foundation with its Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award. His creative talents go far beyond the screen and Tony has created wood and bronze sculptures for many years. His work has been on display in exhibitions in many venues including the Carrousel du Louvre. Past Cars Yeah guest Fireball Tim just created his newest automotive coloring book and it is titled The Official Tony Dow Coloring Book. How cool is that?

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft  •  Sports Car Market  •  Christopher Kimball Financial Services   •  Adobe Road Winery    •   Techforce   •    WD40    •  Fireball Vlog   •    American Collectors Insurance     

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

“It’s better to be quiet and thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Learning when the right time to start his art career was to be.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

Corvair

AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Buy the first years of a new car’s production.

A GREAT RESOURCE

Fireball Vlog

WHERE TO FIND TONY

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

The Official Tony Dow Coloring Book by Fireball Tim

The Ride Of A Lifetime by Robert Iger

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

Patience is one of the good fundamental things everyone should have.

 

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