One of the saddest truths of the automotive world is the lack of miles driven by restored classic cars. Owners of these cars may only enjoy them for a few hundred miles before stowing them away in a garage to look at and eventually sell. Cars are meant to be driven no matter what their price tag may suggest.


Can you blame the owners of these meticulously restored classics? When you put so much time and money into a project does it discourage you from putting on the miles?

Matt Hummel’s Porsche 356 is a story of hope for those who believe cars are meant to be driven. His 356 spends its time exploring the back roads of California in unrestored condition. It looks better than pristine restorations because of how honest it is. This car exudes character that is hard to match and the connect it has with its owner is something we all strive for in a car.