Worldkustom 2015 August ENGLISH | Page 12

No owner in sight. I don’t know that I’m chasing a cowboy from Kansas. After an hour I pass the car again and now a man sits behind the car.

-Oh shoot the car for a magazine! It would be an honor.

-Look cruel like a cowboy. -Jeez how do you do that in short pants and sandals, Lars?

– I miss my boots.

Good times with Joe Jenkins, Kansas / Florida.

Joe Jenkins grew up on a farm in Kansas. Life has taken him on an economic roller coaster where he first became wealthy and then, in the real estate crisis and economic stagnation, was close to losing everything. As investor and manager of investment and propertys the cowboy choose early to saddle on from riding horses to ride the bull on Wall Street. Today, he is back in the saddle in charge of his future. The farm in Kansas is still there as well as the accommodation in Florida and he looks to the future as an active retiree, still with some papers in the folders to be signed.The Plymouth is from 1934 and was bought as a well advanced but unfinished project.

-I fell for the color combination right away, says Joe.

A bright silver color from 1939 Pontiac balanced against a late Mustang color in darker tinted green topped with black windows.

-I knew immediately that I wanted it even if it was not finished.