Mazzilli agreed and called his business partner Dave Weber, who co-owns Dream Car Restorations with Mazzilli, to go visit the garage in Upper Manhattan where all of the Corvettes were stored with him."We walked in and all 36 cars were sitting there entombed in dust," Mazzilli recalls. "They hadn't been touched in years, and I mean ... some of them had like a quarter-inch of dust ... bird doo, crud, flat tires.
Mazzilli then suggested the idea of turning the "barn find" into a television series and pitched Friedman specifically, who then helped the show get sold.“We all came together [and] came up with an idea of ‘why don’t we redo the sweepstakes that was wildly popular 30 years ago today?’” Heller said.The group also decided to use the sweepstakes as an opportunity to benefit a charity, specifically the National Guard Educational Foundation.
Awesome article I’m gonna look up the show on History
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