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But for the team in this garage, Project The Classic is about feeling .

That is the ethos behind .

Project The Classic isn't finished. In many ways, it will never be finished. That’s the beauty of a classic—you never stop iterating. You just keep it running. Project The Classic

Are you working on a restoration project? Have a "Classic" you think we should feature? Drop a comment below or tag us in your garage photos. But for the team in this garage, Project

The Classic era—whether the 1960s Le Mans racers, the 1989 sneaker drop, or the mid-century hi-fi system—was defined by limitations. Designers couldn’t rely on computer modeling to save them. Drivers couldn’t rely on traction control. You had to be present. You had to feel it. In many ways, it will never be finished

We chose the latter—mostly. We call it "Preserved Imperfection." We want you to see the history. We want you to run your hand over the dash and feel the grain of the wood that has actually aged. Perfection is boring. Character is king. There is a financial incentive, sure. The market for restomods is booming because people have money and want to buy back their youth.

Back to the Future: Why We’re Obsessed with Project The Classic