Wildfire-scorched Norman Timbs Special getting a second chance

Wildfire-scorched Norman Timbs Special getting a second chance

Yahoo - Autos·2020-04-15 00:44

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The Woolsey Fire that ravaged California in 2018 was one of the most destructive natural disasters Los Angeles has ever dealt with. According to the L.A. Times, the wildfire claimed three lives, 97,000 acres, and 1,600 structures. Within the wreckage, Gary Cerveny's 21,000-square-foot home and invaluable collection of 76 rare classic cars were considered total write-offs by many, but there was one glimmer of hope. Enough of his 1949 Norman Timbs Special survived that Cerveny is planning to restore the one-off piece of history. Again. 

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