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Vintage Cars Go Electric
For years, Rob Howard restored old cars. In his youth, he worked on a 1971 Plymouth Duster with his dad, and as an adult, he restored 1960s Mustangs and modernized a 1957 Chevy station wagon so he could drive it safely with his kids. But the cars weren’t dependable, and it was especially difficult to tune antiquated fuel systems. “No matter what, it always smelled like gasoline,” he says.
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Why did a band of technicians, software developers, engineers, and designers go from building the future to rebuilding vintage cars? How are they transforming our long-loved classics for modern-day roads? Which favorite will be next? These answers and more in our latest press kits and recent press coverage. If you have additional inquires, please email us at press@kindredmotorworks.com.




