Vintage Air’s Rick Love To Moderate The Hot Rod Builder’s Panel At SEMA 2018


Rick Love, Executive Vice President of Vintage Air, is working with SEMA Education and the Hot Rod Industry Alliance to conduct a Hot Rod Builder’s Panel at the upcoming SEMA show in Las Vegas. As the value of old cars continues to skyrocket, it’s important for builders, shade-tree and professional alike, to know exactly what they’re getting in to when diving into a project. Savvy companies like Vintage Air are well aware that the smarter their customers are, the more successful everyone will be.

The Panel will go over what it takes to be a successful vehicle builder, how to make your cars stand out, how to earn a top-level reputation, and how to pick the right people to do business with. Partnering with trustworthy, upfront companies like Vintage Air can really relieve a lot of stress when it comes to product selection, installation support, and worry-free operation.

Other topics will include the difficulties of building your own cars and a behind-the-scenes look at what really goes on in a TV build. As we all know, full-on restorations don’t really happen in a half-hour, so they’ll take an in-depth look at what gets edited out and what you can expect in a real world resto.

The panel will be held on November 1 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm in the Upper North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. For more information and to register, visit www.semashow.com. Don’t forget to check out www.vintageair.com for all of the latest news or visit their booth at SEMA 2018.

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Kent Will

Kent grew up in the shop with his old man and his '70 Charger R/T. His first car was a 1969 Super Bee project when Kent was fourteen. That restoration experience lead to pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a career in manufacturing. Since then, the garage has expanded to include a '67 Satellite, a '72 Scamp, and a 2010 Mopar '10 Challenger.

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