July 30, 2021
Recipient Spotlight: Lucas Cauley
At his internship gig in Auburn, Indiana, Lucas Cauley has learned that not all historical research is created equally. Two to four times every week, 22-year-old Lucas Cauley breaks from his grad-level history studies at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, to make an 80-mile trek north. There, at the Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum…
July 30, 2021
Recipient Spotlight: Kevin Kyle
When he was 14 years old, Kevin Kyle bought a rusty Chevy S-10 pickup for $500 and another one for parts. His stepdad owned a hot rod shop, so together the two did all the needed body work—new fenders, new doors, everything. Kyle took his driver’s test in the S-10, which he still drives today.…
July 30, 2021
Recipient Spotlight: Randy Elber
Randy Elber has traveled a long way from the beater LeMans he transformed in a friend’s garage. From Randy Elber’s place in Mount Kisco, New York, it’s a 45-minute drive to Fishkill. For the entire trip, Randy can’t keep the smile off his face, because he knows what awaits him. Just off U.S. Route 9…
July 30, 2021
Recipient Spotlight: Brianna Wickard
A high-school field trip brought Brianna Wickard to Lowell’s Boat Shop, founded in 1793, and an apprenticeship in boat building. Back at Amesbury High School, Brianna Wickard easily could have been voted “Girl Most Likely to Never Pick Up a Tool.” The self-described “musical theater nerd” was terrified of shop class. “I was always the…
July 29, 2021
Recipient Spotlight: Michael Krukowski
LIFETIME LEARNER Boyhood experiences and genuine curiosity are Michael Krukowski’s keys to success. By any measure, Michael Krukowski had a perfect upbringing for a kid who loves cars. His father was a car nut, and the two made regular weekend trips to swap meets and car shows. When Krukowski was 10, his dad opened a…
July 29, 2021
Recipient Spotlight: Trevor Andis
Trevor Andis says his first challenge as an engineering student at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) was to design an AC generator wind turbine on a budget of $10. Bragging rights went to anyone who could build a transformer that produced more than 32 volts, the class record. “Mine produced 166 volts,” he remembers. “I…
July 7, 2017
Recipient Spotlight: Jerry Smith
Jerry Smith was raised on a farm in eastern Colorado, where he grew up hearing his father’s stories of street racing in the 1950s. The pair restored a 1956 Ford F-100 together, though young Jerry already had an eye for early Mustangs. “I started working for pay on the farm at 12, and I saved…
May 17, 2017
Recipient Spotlight: Ryan Levesque
The goal of the RPM Foundation (formerly the Hagerty Education Program at America’s Car Museum) has always been to get young people interested and involved in the old cars we love through education and first-hand experience. Nowhere is that more apparent than at Keith Flickinger’s shop, Precision Motor Cars, in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Flickinger is chief…