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Damon Bell is the Senior Editor at Consumer Guide Automotive. As lifelong car enthusiast, he joined Consumer Guide in 2000 as the Research/Acquisitions Editor of Collectible Automobile magazine. He became Consumer Guide’s Associate Auto Editor in 2003, moved up to Auto Editor in 2005, and transferred to his current role in 2012. Damon also co-hosts the Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast and has worked on several award-winning hardcover books, including Hot Rod & Custom Chronicle, Cars of the Classic ’30s, American Cars of the 1950s, and Mighty Muscle Cars. Prior to joining Consumer Guide, Damon was the Engineering Graphics Coordinator at Revell-Monogram, the world’s leading model car company. He’s also President of The Midwest Automotive Media Association, or MAMA.

SHOW SPONSORS  

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

INSPIRATIONAL WORDS

“I’m willing to go to any extreme to make it look like nothing happened.” – Builder Scott Sullivan

“Craftsmanship is its own reward.”

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Losing what Damon felt was a dream job at Revell-Monogram model company and trying to figure out his next career move.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1964 Chevy Impala 2-Door 283 Hardtop

AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCE

Consumer Guide Automotive

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Van Nuys Boulevard 1972 by Rick McCloskey

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

Whatever venue you are in, it doesn’t matter. It’s the fundamentals, you play the game the same. – Movie Hoosiers 

WHERE TO FIND DAMON

Consumer Guide Automotive

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