Barn find road trip 3 guys, 14 days and 1,000 lost collector cars discovered

Tom Cotter, 1954-

Book - 2015

"Great collector cars are still out there--just waiting to be found! Barn Find Road Trip is the antidote to all the manufactured collector "reality" shows on TV. This is a real-world, barn-find banzai run in which auto archaeologist Tom Cotter, his car collector pal Brian Barr, and photographer Michael Alan Ross embarked on a 14-day collector-car-seeking adventure with no predetermined destinations. It's barn-find freestyle! Roaming the Southeast, they documented their day-to-day car search in photos and through stories and interviews. This trip is absolutely real and the same kind of junket any gearhead with the skills, knowledge, and time can undertake. Cotter and company hit the road in Cotter's 1939 Ford Woody, ...the kind of car that opened doors and started the conversations that revealed where interesting cars were squirreled away. The result? The discovery of over 1,000 collector cars and some of the most amazing barn-find stories Cotter has yet unearthed, all accompanied by Ross' evocative photography. If you love stories of automotive adventure, this is the book for you!"--provided by publisher.

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Published
Minneapolis, MN : Motorbooks, an imprint of Quarto Publishing Group 2015.
©2015
Language
English
Main Author
Tom Cotter, 1954- (author)
Other Authors
Michael Alan Ross (photographer)
Item Description
Subtitle from dust jacket.
Includes index.
Physical Description
192 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9780760349403
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Review by Booklist Review

*Starred Review* This road-trip travelogue isn't simply a chronicle of general-item, what-we-saw-and-did-today events. The narrative flourishes as a specially focused and unquestionably riveting ride-along with three friends. Experienced automotive writer Cotter, car-collector Brian Barr, and photographer Ross embarked on a successful 2,700-mile, 14-day trip through Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania in Cotter's restored 1939 Ford woody station wagon, in search of old cars. We had been challenged by the publisher to find and document all the old cars we could in 14 days. They wondered as they wandered, Does that old barn house a vintage automobile? Is beyond that thicket of trees and brambles a field packed with old Chevys, Fords, Cadillacs, and even as the men did indeed find a breathtakingly beautiful (and classic) 1937 Cord? Underscored by the infectious sentiment that discovering an old car is a very special occasion, Cotter and his buddies adhere to a cardinal rule of such a pursuit: ask! Taking frequent stops, they asked around for clues as to where they might find old cars, and their inquiries paid off (made easier and more productive because people responded to Cotter's lovely Ford woody). As far as to whether the cars they found were actually for sale or not, Cotter says this: Cars featured in this book might have been for sale when I wrote it in the fall of 2014. These for-sale references were meant to be interesting tidbits about how very ancient cars are actually still out there and available for purchase. Regardless, the nonbuyers but car enthusiasts nevertheless among us will live, for a couple of hours at least, vicariously through the men's excitement in such a splendid endeavor.--Hooper, Brad Copyright 2015 Booklist

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