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Garry Foster loves writing about and photographing historic automobiles. His love for the design and curves drove him to write a new book titled Chrome and Colour. His are stories about craftsmanship and design with the forward by past Cars Yeah guest and author Tom Cotter. Garry’s book is a fun, historic, visual ride through the 20s to the 60s targeting those special cars we’ve grown to love. Proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the David Lynch Foundation and the Canadian Women’s Wellness Initiative in Canada. Both charitable organizations provide relief from Post-Traumatic Stress for those who have been impacted by the demands of their careers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft   •   Techforce   •   American Collectors Insurance    •   Barrett-Jackson   •   Linkage Magazine 

MANTRA

Well begun is half done.

CHALLENGE

Having confidence in yourself that you can do something you’ve never done, such as writing a book.

ADVICE

You can’t put an old head on young shoulders

RESOURCES

Photographer Michael Furman

FIRST CAR

1953 Ford Consul

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Chrome And Colour by Garry Foster* and Tom Cotter*

Curves of Steel by Michael Furman*

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

“It’s great to build race cars but use them at the track. There’s a place for hot rodding, racing, and driving fast, but that’s not on the streets.”

WHERE TO FIND GARRY

Chrome And Colour

 

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One comment
  1. Garry, you come across as such an enthusiast, without biases or boundaries! Bravo. This is a great addition to any car buff’s library.

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