Richard Rawlings
Richard Rawlings hails from Fort Worth, Texas, where his love for automobiles was nurtured from a young age, largely influenced by his father. Together, they would attend car shows and build vehicles, igniting a lifelong passion. One of the earliest images of Rawlings outside of infancy captures him in a pedal-powered Volkswagen Beetle, a testament to his early fascination with cars. His father, who often juggled multiple jobs, sacrificed to ensure Richard had access to his own vehicles, instilling a deep appreciation for automotive culture.
At just 14, Rawlings purchased his first car, a green 1974 Mercury Comet, and by the time he reached his senior year, he had already owned three cars, including a striking 1977 Bandit Trans Am. His dedication to cars runs deeper than mere ownership; he has always worked tirelessly to fund his automotive dreams. In a dramatic turn of events during the early 1990s, Rawlings displayed remarkable bravery when he was shot while attempting to thwart a carjacker from stealing his 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback, further solidifying his fierce attachment to his vehicles. Richard Rawlings’s journey is a compelling narrative of passion, resilience, and a lifelong commitment to the automotive world.