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Wayne Carini has a lifetime of experience in the automotive world as a master car restorer and so much more. He owns and operates three companies in Portland, Connecticut: F40 Motorsports specializing in the sale and purchase of vintage and classic automobiles. F40 Restorations where they build award-winning automotive restorations and Carini Consulting where he helps collectors on buying, selling, and maintaining their vehicles. No doubt you’ve seen him on his Chasing Classic Cars TV show. He has a new magazine titled The Chase, just published his first book titled Affordable Classics and is launching his podcast Classic Car Talk with Jay Ward. Wayne’s a judge at numerous concours events and is a celebrity guest at this year’s Chattanooga Motorcar Festival.

SHOW SPONSORS     

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

INSPIRATION

Chasing Classic Cars. 

CHALLENGES

Balancing life and work and the ever changing collector car market.

SPECIAL VEHICLES

1949 Buick Roadmaster, the movie car from Rain Man

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Affordable Classics by Wayne Carini*

WORDS OF INSPIRATION

Believe in yourself. Strive to be the best person you can be.

WHERE TO FIND WAYNE

Wayne Carini

Chattanooga Motorcar Festival

The Chase Magazine

 

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One comment
  1. My husband enjoys your shows on Motor Trend. We have a 1954 Chevrolet Pickup that has been in the family since 1954. It was my dad’s truck. My husband restored it in 1975. The year we were married. It is all original. Anything that was replaced in 1975 was new old stock Chevrolet parts, not reproductions. Prior to my dad buying it Chevrolet sent it out to company called Fabco in the East Bay of Northern California. Fabco converted it to 4-wheel drive. All the front end parts have Fabco in the castings. It’s taken numerous first place awards. The last year it was entered it took the first place for four wheel drive. It only has 1200 miles since 1975. We are thinking of selling it. We don’t know how much to ask for. We can send you some pictures. We need some advice on what to do.
    Thanks in advance.

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