Classic American

PERFECT PAIR

Chris How has always had a love of cars. His father was a car fan too and drove Jaguars for as long as he can remember. His son Dan is also a car/truck devotee and the enthusiasm definitely seems to have rubbed off. “When a friend from my school days decided to purchase a 1968 Ford Mustang around 12 years ago, we flew to California to check the restoration progress and I sort of got hooked on American cars!” remembers Chris. “Months later, when he allowed me to drive the car, I knew I had to own one myself.

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