I am a pop culture person. And car people have clearly contributed to pop culture, which is how I knew about purple French tail lights and 30-inch fins without exactly knowing what they were.
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I've always had an affinity and a passion for cars and that whole car culture.
We're into this barrage of pop culture - you know, TV, movies, the Internet. We become creatures that we've made up, made of certain different flotsam from pop culture and certain different personas that are in style.
I've always had an interest in the fashion side of pop culture.
In high school, all my friends' older brothers had these cars. I had a number of friends whose brothers collected Dodges and Plymouths and some of the coolest cars I've ever seen when I was a kid. I was just flabbergasted.
They're dressing like in the 50's when they come out to the shows, and many of them have vintage cars.
The automobile is an American cultural symbol.
The down side of Americans being obsessed with pop culture is that they kind of like it light.
I've always been into cars. Cars are part of our genetic makeup. It's unavoidable.
I think cars encapsulate the history of innovation and style - it's the other side of the coin of the car being public enemy No.1.
I'm realizing I'm not hip enough to know for sure what would be considered pop-culture.
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