Schultz’s 1930 Lincoln Judkins two-passenger coupé.
VR: How did you first get involved with cars?
DS: Well, I got involved as a young boy. My grandfather took me to Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan. You may be aware of Greenfield Village and the Ford Museum? He took me to Greenfield Village for an event known as the Old Car Festival, back in the Fifties. And that was really the beginning of my interest in old cars. So, I’ve been into it longer than I’d probably like to admit—nearly sixty years now.
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