Most of us got into the collector-car hobby because of the cars. Vintage cars are shiny and fun and they can do some pretty neat things, from making you money to taking you back in time. But cars are just the hook.

What really keeps us involved in the hobby are the people.

Play around with old cars long enough and you’ll find you have developed many life-long friends.

We don’t usually have so many people in the pages of Sports Car Market. Certainly not compared to the 150-plus auction cars we feature each month.

This next issue is different. It’s our 2021 “40 Under 40” special. You will find more faces between the covers of the October SCM even than Ferraris. It’s at the printer right now, but you can expect to see it in your mailboxes or on the newsstand when you get home from Monterey.

We received hundreds of nominations from SCMers, most of them thoughtful and well presented. Thanks to all of you who participated. It was a challenge for our editorial team to pare down the list to just 40.

The result is an extraordinary group of honorees. These are professionals from a variety of backgrounds, such as auction specialists, businesspersons, collector car dealers, entrepreneurs, museum curators, restoration experts and technicians.

When I first scanned the list of names, I was surprised at how few of them I recognized. Then when I read about their individual accomplishments, I was more amazed.

When we first launched “40 Under 40” in 2017, our goal was, in part, to help dispel the notion that “young people” are not interested in cars. In identifying these 40 men and women we have not only shown this to be false, but also discovered how the next generation of enthusiasts are shaping the future of the hobby.

They are the ones influencing what cars will be collectible in the future. So yes, more modern cars will continue to rise in value and likely displace many older models from the ranks of popularity. They are evolving how we enjoy those cars. Because so many of them enjoy social media and sharing their cars digitally, we will keep using new technology to participate in the hobby.

The next generation is well on its way to becoming the stewards of our cars and our hobby. We are in good hands.

 

 

The 2021 SCM “40 Under 40”

 

Acabbo, Dana; York International Agency

Beyer, Manda; Manda Marie Upholstery LLC

Bodell, Michael; Petersen Automotive Museum

Brodfuehrer, Garek; Cornerstone Automotive Restorations LLC

Cassini, Caroline; The Market by Bonhams

Cervantes, Art; RADwood Inc.

Clary, Evan; Paul Russell and Company

Cristi, Roberta; WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca

Dietz, Robert; WOB Cars, Dietz MotorCraft

Dykman, Angus; Gooding & Company

Grundy, Sam; Grundy Insurance

Hale, Tom; Morton Street Partners

Hammer, Tabetha; America’s Automotive Trust

Ibarra, Adrian; Ron Tonkin Gran Turismo

Kanter, Maddie; The Shop Club

Keller, Eric; Enthusiast Auto Group

Kittrell, Steven; Veloce Valuations, Veloce Media, Mohr Imports

Koscak, Keith; LBI Limited

Leonard, Blakley; The MB Market

Logan, Bennett; Logan Car Services, Jan B. Luehn

Lovett, Edward; CollectingCars.com, WatchCollecting.com

Lucacel, Adam; Vintique Motors

Marzano, Michael; Mouse Motors

Massari, Adolfo; LBI Limited

Mastin, Andrew; LBI Limited

Maxon, Casey; Hagerty Drivers Foundation

Minoff, Eric; Bonhams

Moore, Derek E.; National Corvette Museum

Oliver, Brian; Automotive Restorations Inc.

Paruch, Austin; Paruch Automotive Craftsmanship LLC

Porter, Alex; Bring a Trailer

Roberts, Michael; F40 Motorsports

Santostefano, Adriana; Santostefano Auto Body

Santostefano, Sabrina; Santostefano Auto Body

Sierakowski, Jonathan; Sierakowski Classic Car Advisors

Simko, Orrie; Simko Motorcars LLC

Skinner, Jonathon; John Skinner (Manufacturing) Ltd.

Sweeney, Ed; Proper Noise Limited

Weaver, Alexander; RM Sotheby’s

Wheaton, Clayton; Wheaton Motorwerks

 

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