Milton Raymer bought his first car when he was 12 years old. It was a Model T that wasn’t in running order, but once he fixed it he drove it home. That was the start of a passion for antique cars that never ended. Four years ago, when he was 87 years old, he had 17 antique cars in storage and began to give them to his children and grandchildren.
Vintage wheels
Milton Raymer, 91 is restoring his 1938 Buick. His daughter Cindy is helping.
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