How Childhood Memories Inspired One Man to Build the Car of His Dreams
One of the most valuable commodities of a man’s life is his family. The family unit is one that can motivate and guide, build you or break you, and in its purest form our family is what truly defines us.
Such is the case for Aaron Munoz of Kansas City, Missouri. His family is his guiding light and the fire behind everything he does. As a child, his father always had custom vehicles, so much of his childhood memories are filled with special moments being around cars. Shortly thereafter, those experiences got him interested in building model cars. First he collected them, then he customized them, and that in turn got him interested in working on a full-size ride.
Bu hikaye Lowrider dergisinin May 2017 sayısından alınmıştır.
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