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To All The Cars I've Loved Before: Classic Cars, Car Stories, and More

To All The Cars I've Loved Before: Classic Cars, Car Stories, and More

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Do you remember your first car? That feeling of freedom with the windows down, music up, and friends in the backseat? Every car tells a story—and those automotive stories reveal who we really are.


Welcome to To All The Cars I've Loved Before, the podcast celebrating automotive nostalgia through the lens of everyday people. Unlike industry shows focused on specs and stats, we dive into the personal history behind the metal. From first car stories and forgotten beaters to classic car restoration projects and Jeep Wrangler adventures, we explore the vehicles that shaped our lives.


What You’ll Hear: Join hosts Doug and Christian every #TorqueTuesday for unfiltered conversations with car enthusiasts, father-daughter restoration teams, and lifelong petrolheads. We skip the politics and new car reviews to focus on:
  • Classic Car Culture: Tales of vintage dreams and barn find realities.
  • Project Cars: The blood, sweat, and gears of the home garage.
  • Life on the Road: Road trips, learning to drive a manual, and the cars that got away.


Whether you're a restoration junkie or just miss your old high school ride, this is the place where car culture meets personal history.


🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or at carsloved.com
🌳 Connect with the community & see behind-the-scenes photos and videos: linktr.ee/carsloved

Every Tuesday is #TorqueTuesday with new videos and episodes.

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    • From SEMA "Noob" to 383 Stroker: Christina Lardie’s '69 Camaro Journey 🏁
      Feb 3 2026

      Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!

      What do you do when you inherit a classic car shell and a garage full of mystery parts? You buy a ticket to SEMA just to ask the manufacturers, "What is this and how do I install it?"

      In this episode, guest co-host Dave joins Doug to sit down with Christina Lardie (aka @ChristinasGarage). Christina is a medically retired EMT from the San Francisco Fire Department who is honoring her late father's legacy by building cars and breaking barriers.

      We discuss the incredible story of her 1969 Camaro SS (which her dad secretly bought and gifted to her in pieces), her journey learning to be a "Gearhead in Training" without formal mechanic school, connecting with like minded people in the automotive industry, and the heartwarming restoration of a 1952 Chevy Pickup that delivers toys to children in need.

      In this episode, we cover:

      • 🏎️ The Secret Camaro: How her dad surprised her with a '69 Camaro SS unibody on jack stands for her 30th birthday.
      • 🚒 The Altenberg: Restoring the 1952 Chevy Pickup (with original patina!) for the San Francisco Firefighters Toy Program.
      • 🔧 The Engine: Building a monster Short Rod 383 Stroker with Rich from TEM Performance.
      • 🏁 The Great Race: Joining an all-female team with Riley's Rebuilds to race a '66 Fairlane across the country.
      • 🎓 SEMA & Learning: Overcoming "Imposter Syndrome" and learning to wrench by asking for help rather than risking injury.

      🔗 Links & Resources:

      • Check out Christina's work: https://instagram.com/christinalardie/
      • Watch her detailed builds on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@christinasgarage
      • Listen to our 60+ episodes on LinkTree 🔗🌲 https://linktr.ee/carsloved


      📢 Join the Conversation: What's the best way to learn "wrenching" ? Let us know on Instagram @toallthecarsivelovedbefore

      *** Your Favorite Automotive Podcast - Now Arriving Weekly!!! ***

      Listen on your favorite platform and visit https://carsloved.com for full episodes, our automotive blog, Guest Road Trip Playlist and our new CAR-ousel of Memories photo archive.

      Don't Forget to Rate & Review to keep the engines of automotive storytelling—and personal restoration—running strong.

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      42 min
    • Starting a 1963 Comet with a Paperclip & The NASCAR Trailer Woodshop 📎🚙🪵
      Jan 20 2026

      Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!

      What do you do when you retire from a corporate career but still want to build things? If you're Mark Freibaum, you buy a 24-foot NASCAR auto hauler and transform it into a mobile woodworking shop for kids. 🛠️🏁

      In this episode, we sit down with Mark inside his incredible "Woodworks on Wheels" trailer to discuss his mission to bring the lost art of shop class back to a new generation. We also take a trip down memory lane to his first car—a 1963 Mercury Comet that his dad rescued from a junkyard for $35 (and required a paperclip to start).

      We also cruise through his memories of owning a massive 1964 Buick Electra 225 (the legendary "Deuce and a Quarter"), racing slot cars in the basement, and his current project: creating 3D-printed Bugatti-inspired Pinewood Derby cars.

      In this episode, you’ll hear:

      • 🏁 The NASCAR Workshop: How Mark converted a bare auto hauler into a state-of-the-art mobile woodshop to teach kids trade skills.
      • 🚙 The Junkyard Comet: The story of his first car, a 1963 Mercury Comet, which was bought for $35, fixed by a high school shop class, and started with a paperclip.
      • 📏 The "Mantis": Why he misses his 1964 Buick Electra 225, a 21-foot-long luxury land yacht he bought for $500.
      • 🏎️ Tiny Racers: From HO slot cars to a Bugatti-themed Pinewood Derby event, how model cars spark a lifelong love for engineering.
      • 🛠️ Trades & Arts: Mark’s philosophy on why woodworking is both an art and a trade, and why it's vital to keep these skills alive.

      Mark was hooked on our podcast after hearing the unusual Trabant and Tucker episode with Andrew: https://buzzsprout.com/2316026/episodes/17009738

      Whether you're a maker, a classic car fan, or just love a story about giving back to the community, Mark's journey is sure to inspire you to build something great.

      🔗 Links & Resources:

      • Visit Mark's project: woodworksonwheels.com
      • Check out our content and 60+ episodes on LinkTree 🔗🌲 https://linktr.ee/carsloved
      • Check out our Guest-inspired Road Trip Playlist on Spotify: 🎧🚗 https://carsloved.com/playlist

      📢 Join the Conversation: Did you take shop class in school? Let us know on Instagram @toallthecarsivelovedbefore

      *** Your Favorite Automotive Podcast - Now Arriving Weekly!!! ***

      Listen on your favorite platform and visit https://carsloved.com for full episodes, our automotive blog, Guest Road Trip Playlist and our new CAR-ousel of Memories photo archive.

      Don't Forget to Rate & Review to keep the engines of automotive storytelling—and personal restoration—running strong.

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      34 min
    • Father-Daughter Restoration: Edelbrock Carburetors, Jeep YJ Builds & The Future of Hot Rodding with Riley's Rebuilds 🛠️🔥
      Jan 6 2026

      Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!

      What happens when a 13-year-old girl wants to buy her first car but can't legally work? She starts rebuilding carburetors in her dad's garage—and accidentally builds a national brand. 🔧😲

      In our 2026 Premiere, we sit down with Riley and her father Dane, the dynamic duo behind Riley’s Rebuilds. Riley went from being a high-level soccer player to a viral automotive sensation, restoring thousands of carburetors for enthusiasts worldwide and becoming an official rebuilder for Edelbrock Group.

      We dive deep into their incredible journey, from scouring Facebook Marketplace across four states to building a Jurassic Park Jeep YJ and navigating the automotive industry as a young female entrepreneur.

      In this episode, you’ll hear:

      • 🦖 The Jurassic Jeep: The story behind Riley's first car, a 1995 Jeep Wrangler YJ transformed into a movie-accurate Jurassic Park tribute (mud included!).
      • 🔥 The Nitrous Incident: Dane’s "first car" story involving a 1977 Monte Carlo, a stoplight race with a Ford LTD police car, and a hidden nitrous plate.
      • 📈 Viral Success: How a car accident and a single Facebook post led to 300+ free carburetors showing up at their doorstep.
      • 🛠️ The Art of the Hustle: How Riley balances a triple major in college (Math, Physics, Mechanical Engineering) while running a business and managing a team of her best friends.
      • 🤝 Women in Automotive: Riley's work with the Jessi Combs Foundation and her mission to bring the next generation into the trade.

      Don't miss Riley and Dane's favorite episode with their good friends, father-daughter duo Caroline and James from HH Wheels: https://buzzsprout.com/2316026/episodes/17960446

      Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or just love a good story about grit and family, this episode is the perfect way to kick off the new year.

      🔗 Links & Resources:

      • Check out Riley's work: Instagram @rileysrebuilds
      • Watch their builds on YouTube: Riley’s Rebuilds
      • Listen to our 60+ episodes on LinkTree 🔗🌲 https://linktr.ee/carsloved

      📢 Join the Conversation: What was your first "wrenching" experience? Did you learn from a parent or figure it out yourself? Let us know on Instagram @toallthecarsivelovedbefore


      *** Your Favorite Automotive Podcast - Now Arriving Weekly!!! ***

      Listen on your favorite platform and visit https://carsloved.com for full episodes, our automotive blog, Guest Road Trip Playlist and our new CAR-ousel of Memories photo archive.

      Don't Forget to Rate & Review to keep the engines of automotive storytelling—and personal restoration—running strong.

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      44 min
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