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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_276.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_260.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs in her 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_256.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs in her 1962 Corvette.<br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_255.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs in her 1962 Corvette.<br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_241.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs in her 1962 Corvette.<br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_230.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs in her 1962 Corvette.<br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_227.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs in her 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs in her 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_197.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs in her 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_182.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_165.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_163.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_145.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_139.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_134.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_127.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_124.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_122.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_120.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_117.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_106.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_099.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_095.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_083.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_080.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette. The outside has its original paint job, but he redid the interior. <br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_078.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette. The outside has its original paint job, but he redid the interior. <br />
<br />
Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
    180514_Classic_Corvettes_074.jpg
  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette. The outside has its original paint job, but he redid the interior. <br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs with his 1959 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs with his 1959 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs, left, with her 1962 Corvette, and her dad, John Burroughs's with his 1959 Corvette, on the right. <br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs, left, with her 1962 Corvette, and her dad, John Burroughs's with his 1959 Corvette, on the right. <br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs 1962 Corvette, on the left, and her dad, John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette, on the right. <br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: Dr. Kimberly Burroughs's 1962 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette. <br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette. The outside has its original paint job, but he redid the interior. <br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Gambrills, Maryland - May 14, 2018: John Burroughs's 1959 Corvette.<br />
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Dr. Kimberly Burroughs is a dentist living in Gambrills, Maryland. In 1997, her dad, John Burroughs, from Sunderland, Maryland, bought a 1959 Corvette and she helped him restore it. He always said, "someday this car will be yours!" But that never happened. Her dad still owns it. In 2015, she came across a 1962 Corvette that had been completely taken apart and all the parts had been sitting in boxes in a garage since the 1970s. She bought it for super cheap and it took her a little over a year to rebuild this Corvette and get it painted. In 2017, it won a Top Flight award -- scoring a 96.4% -- from the National Corvette Restorers Society.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The Wall Street Journal
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  • "Classic Car Tour".New Jersey Residents take a classic car road up tour Skyline Drive through The Shenandoah Valley in Virginia October, 28, 2004.
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
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  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
    170805_Barracuda_Mod_Top_085.JPG
  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
    170805_Barracuda_Mod_Top_080.JPG
  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
    170805_Barracuda_Mod_Top_062.JPG
  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
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In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
    170805_Barracuda_Mod_Top_054.JPG
  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
<br />
In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
    170805_Barracuda_Mod_Top_052.JPG
  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
<br />
In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
    170805_Barracuda_Mod_Top_051.JPG
  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
<br />
In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
    170805_Barracuda_Mod_Top_044.JPG
  • Pylesville, Maryland - August 05, 2017: Kim Barnes, from Pylesville, Md., owns a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. <br />
<br />
In the late 1960s Chrysler put out some cars called Mod Top aimed at women, because there was this trend that women were working now and earning their own money so car companies should market cars just to them. The Mod Top has flowers all over the roof. To make this happen, Chrysler partnered with a company that made shower curtains, hoping to make vinyl roofs with flowers that wouldn't fade in the sun after a couple years. The advertisement read: "The car you can wear!" As a 7 year old, Kim Barnes loved cars and she rode her bike to a Chrysler dealership because she loved this flowery Mod Top. Now she owns that exact car: a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Mod Top. She also owns Corvettes, other muscle cars, an Austin-Healy, and she knows her stuff. She was in printing/advertising for 30 years, but now she's the event coordinator for the Monticello Motor Club Concours d'Elegance.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for The The Wall Street Journal <br />
Slug: MYRIDE_Barnes Status
    170805_Barracuda_Mod_Top_039.JPG
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