From a young age, I developed a deep passion for vehicles. I began my journey through Quarter Midget racing—an oval track racing sport for kids—which taught me discipline, focus, and a true appreciation for the mechanics behind performance. Although I found success in racing, I eventually discovered that my true interest wasn’t in being behind the wheel competitively, but in understanding and restoring the machines themselves.
Over the years, I’ve worked hard to build my skills as a self-taught mechanic. Through hands-on experience and continuous learning, I’ve gained the ability to perform a wide range of tasks, including:
Detailing and paint correction
Ceramic coating
Brake service
Oil changes
A/C repair and recharging
Tire rotations
Suspension work
Headlight restoration
Interior detailing and restoration
Leather repair
And much more
What I enjoy most is the restoration process—bringing a car back to life, whether through small fixes or major overhauls. To me, each vehicle is more than just a way to get from point A to point B. It’s a canvas where I can blend technical skill with creativity, and every project is an opportunity to create something I’m proud of.
Where character matters more than horsepower
From a young age, I have been fascinated by American muscle cars. The deep, powerful sound of the engine combined with quick acceleration and striking design drew me into the automotive world. For my first car, I knew I wanted a Mustang—it stood out to me as the best-looking and best-sounding option among its competitors.
Since owning my first Mustang, I have expanded my collection to include a variety of Ford models across different segments, reflecting both my passion for the brand and my appreciation for performance and style.
That said, I enjoy all types of cars and recently added a 1994 Honda Del Sol to my fleet, broadening my experience and appreciation for different makes and models.
Currently, my collection includes:
2014 Mustang
2001 Mustang GT
1994 Honda del Sol SI