RIDING A TIGER
16 SEPTEMBER 2019
25 -Year
The Results Speak for
Themselves
Editor’s note: Michael Mancini is the
driving force behind two restoration busi-
nesses, American Muscle Car Restorations
and Instrument Specialties, both based in
Rhode Island. The notes he wrote to ac-
company John Machaqueiro’s photos of
his GTO were so complete, we turned them
into this story.
A
s early as I can remember, I
was exposed to the car culture.
My father, Lee, and my Uncle
Jack would take me and my
cousin to swap meets, car shows, and
junkyards on a regular basis. They always
had an interesting project going on, and
that started my love affair with muscle cars
and hot rods.
In 1993, when I was 12 years old, I found
the car of my dreams, a 1967 Pontiac GTO
that belonged to a friend of my father’s.
Little did I know at the time, but it would
take nearly my entire life to this point to
By Michael Mancini
Photography: John Machaqueiro
fully restore it to perfection.
I remember vividly the evening I tagged
along with my dad to go help his friend get
his old car running. The storage garage
where the GTO was kept was small, dark,
and very cramped. I remember sitting in it
while the work was being done, just in awe
of the GTO.
I knew I had to have the car someday,
or one like it. I begged my father over the
next year to buy the car so that we could
restore it together. When his friend had to
move and could no longer store the GTO,
my dad made a deal to purchase it.
With little room at home, we continued
to store the car for a year or two until we
built a new garage at home and the resto-
ration could finally begin.