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Tell me what you're chasing. I work the sources, the network, the in-person leads.
The & Garage
An acquisition concierge for enthusiasts.
Start a conversationThe hard part is finding the right one, then getting it home, ready to drive.
The & Garage is for people who'd rather drive than search. Tim handles the whole arc — find, vet, negotiate, move, hand off — so you can skip to the driving. Cars from 1966 to 1999, paired enthusiast to enthusiast, with one person on the hook from first conversation to first drive.
Tim finds classic cars for the people who've been chasing them. Sometimes the other way around — finding a buyer for the one already in your garage. Cars from 1966 to 1999.
Tell me what you're chasing. I work the sources, the network, the in-person leads.
I see it in person. Pre-purchase inspection, history check, and a real conversation about what you're getting.
Flat fee, on your side. Your budget gets respected and your time doesn't get wasted.
Enclosed transport, vetted carriers, and a delivery you'll remember. The first drive is the point.
Meet Tim
I've been drawing cars since I was 5 years old. That's when it started — the obsession, the love, the need to be around them. I grew up in a family of car enthusiasts and old-school NASCAR fans. Weekends were spent in the garage with my dad, hands covered in grease, learning how things worked. My first car was a 1973 Dodge Charger SE — my uncle's company car, passed down to me.
Tim's full story"My ’05 Mini Cooper convertible drove its last drive mid-Covid. Tim knew I wanted classic, reliable, top-down. Two weeks later he handed me the ’98 M3, under what I'd budgeted. I'm still driving it."Kendra · Greenwich, CT Found her 1998 BMW M3 Convertible
"He found the car, vetted it, drove out to inspect, and put it on the trailer. I just turned the key."Dana · Boston, MA Found a 1987 Porsche 944
"I'd been looking on my own for two years. Tim found the right one in three weeks."Ravi · New Haven, CT Found a 1994 Land Cruiser
Some cars remember when driving was the point.
Start a conversation. Tell me what you're chasing.
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