Street Machine

LEAH BARTOLO

EAH Bartolo wasn’t from a car-mad family; her strong passion for rumbling chrome-bumper rides didn’t develop until she was a teenager. Over the following years, she kept her desires at bay until she finally took the plunge and invested her hard-earned into what she had always wanted: a tidy, V8-motivated 1966 VC Valiant.

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