Classics Monthly

THE ART OF NOISE

PHIL WHITE

BIO: Phil White’s first job, at 15, involved restoring classic cars. A decade later he began writing about them in magazines. 35 years on, he’s still at it. He plans to grow up at some point, but in the meantime climbing rocks, running, cycling and, you know, writing about classic cars, seem to get in the way.

'The racket is incredible,' I wrote. 'The engine is parked several feet and a bulkhead behind me, but it sounds as though the exhaust exits in my head. The induction system could be using my ear as a trumpet. The doors rattle, the windows

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