Clay Fees love of the automobile began with a book. Today he not only has the car of his dreams but a book of his own he hopes will inspire a new generation. Lieutenant Colonel Clay Fees describes himself as a 48-year-old adolescent. Like many in the hobby his devotion extends to a broader audience. Family, community and country.
Publication Information |
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Host: JP Emerson |
Guest: Clay Fees |
Subject: Cars, People |
Running Time: 00:42:28 hours/minutes |
Producer: Doug Sandler |
Studio: Turnkey Podcast Productions |
The JP Emerson Show – Tell Your Story |
The Age of the Muscle Car: Clay Fees Interview
Episode Summary
Clay Fees love of the automobile began with a book. Today he not only has the car of his dreams but a book of his own he hopes will inspire a new generation. Lieutenant Colonel Clay Fees describes himself as a 48-year-old adolescent. Like many in the hobby his devotion extends to a broader audience. Family, community and country.
Episode Notes
A former history teacher, Clay Fees is a frequent contributor of car or history-based writings to local publications, and serves as a Judge Advocate in the Oklahoma National Guard. He lives in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
With Americana as his backdrop, this proud Oklahoman shares his love of nearby Route 66, a lip biting tale of chasing down his first car, his gorgeous ’66 Pontiac GTO, his connection with a single copy of Popular HotRodding magazine and an understanding family who takes it all in stride.
With this much automotive passion is it any wonder there would be another project in the wings? Clay shares info about his first and upcoming book, ”The Age of the Muscle Car”. (McFarland Publishing).
Twitter: @GTOklahoma
Book orders: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/the-age-of-the-muscle-car/
JP Emerson is an award winning author & journalist with bylines in many of the most popular automotive magazines in the country. JP covers classic muscle cars and the people who own them with real stories from real owners relating everything from ownership, car shows, music, road trips and what everyone has in common regardless of brand.