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Gregg Blue is a collector with a passion for traveling, old cars, and finding more than unique automobiles to inspire his live. His career has been one of discovering treasures from around the world. Gregg grew up in Venice Beach, California, and his love for cars, and the beach, and surfing goes way back. When a senior at Venice High he traded his VW Bus for a 1957 Porsche Speedster, just two of the ten cars he had in high school alone. He took off after high school to surf in Hawaii. He’s lived all around the world but today he lives at the bottom of Crater Road on Maui where he can enjoy driving his collection from the sea to 10,000 feet above sea level. The cars he has today are a result of buying and selling and trading for the last 50 years.
SHOW SPONSORS
American Collectors Insurance • Linkage Magazine • Techforce Foundation • RPM Foundation
INSPIRATION
Don’t be afraid of everything.
CHALLENGES
While surfing in Morocco Gregg needed some money and ended up in prison in Spain.
SPECIAL VEHICLES
1959 Devin Porsche, 1959 Porsche GT Speedster, 1965 Shelby Cobra, 1973 Carrera RS
BOOK RECOMMENDATION
Shantaram by Greggory David Roberts
WORDS OF INSPIRATION
Follow your gut, and listen to your heart.
WHERE TO FIND GREGG
SHARE THE INSPIRATION
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.
There is a lack of clarity. The “Gregg” bird is often seen in this pose on his old Porsche Nest.
The question is he attempting to take off and join the Pigeon back of his outstretched right hand,
or is this the preliminary motion and pose prior to his flapping his wings and taking off to join
the Pigeon in flight? It appears like his nest has suffered from years of Pigeon poop.
I knew Gregg when I was growing up as we lived on same street and his sisters were my best friends.
Gregg, I think I mentioned this to you before – a movie should be made of your life endeavors and all the interesting ways you lived.
I am so thankful I got to house sit while you and Danielle went on a month long adventure. I could go on and on.
Cheers
Cindy (Lapp)