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Cameron Luther is a senior at McPherson College preparing to graduate in May of 2023. He’s majoring in Automotive Restoration Technology with coursework in sheet metal, engine rebuilding, drivetrain, automotive paint, research and documentation. Cameron’s a member of the Judging Club, applied with success for the Historic Vehicle Conference and has accepted to present at the HVA Driving History Conference. He’s worked for numerous restoration facilities including George’s Foreign Car, Tab Motorwerks, Family Car Collection, and did an internship at The Revs Institute. He’s active in the McPherson CARS Club and Judging Team, the Porsche Club of America, DECA Marketing Club and active in attending Hershey and Pebble Beach. He created and manages his blog titled 356SC.com

SHOW SPONSORS     

Covercraft    •   American Collectors Insurance   •   Autogeek   •   Linkage Magazine   •    Techforce Foundation    •   RPM Foundation    •    BumBee Seat

INSPIRATION

Cameron’s father has been a great influence and mentor for his career path in the automotive sector.

CHALLENGES

A story about a long time pursuit of a specific car he wanted.

SPECIAL VEHICLES

An MGTC modified at Raceway Garage, Gertler & Frick who modified the MG

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Faster by Neil Bascomb*

The Kings of the Road by Ken W. Purdy

WORDS OF INSPIRATION

“Stay hungry!” – Steve Jobs

WHERE TO FIND CAMERON

356SC.com

Cameronsluther@gmail.com

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If you enjoyed this show, please go to Apple Podcast and leave me a five-star review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and help others to be inspired by Cars Yeah. * indicates a past Cars Yeah guest.

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