

It soon became apparent that it was much more economical to purchase cars that were already professionally restored than to restore them “in house.”Įvergreen Historic Automobiles – Lebanon MO Steve undertook the responsibility of keeping the cars clean, batteries charged, tires inflated, and of course driving the cars regularly to insure proper lubrication.ĭuring Steve’s high school and college years, he restored several automobiles, some of which are still in the inventory, and some of which were sold. Bob Plaster’s son, Steve, developed an early interest in old cars while in high school. However, most of these cars were not highly valuable pieces except in their low mileage, condition and originality. Bob purchased the next few cars due to, usually, some particular interest. This automobile is still part of the permanent inventory. It was purchased at the time because Bob thought it would be a fun thing for the family and friends to enjoy. The first antique automobile purchased was a 1931 Ford Model A Sedan. His hours of hard work paid off and he spent many years trying to own all of the cars that he could never afford as a youth. As a young man he dreamed of owning a car. Plaster grew up during the depression, lost his father early, and worked all of his life trying to make up. Plaster – Evergreen Historic Automobiles – Lebanon MOĮvergreen Historic Automobiles began in the early 1970’s as an extension of Robert W.
