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People
come into the shop all the time and ask, "How did you get into
this business?" The answer lies in a passion for rare, handmade
cars and in the Vermont-nurtured priority placed on quality craftsmanship
rather than quick fixes and convenience.
RPM's
founder is Peter Markowski, born the oldest of eight on a dairy
farm in central Vermont. As you can imagine, in order for a farm
to be profitable, mechanical wits are needed to keep equipment ticking
away. This mechanical aptitude led Peter to work on old Packard
cars at a neighbor's house.
When
Peter was fourteen years-old, this neighbor bought, drove, and broke
a bedraggled, retired race car called a Ferrari Barchetta. The neighbor
did not want the "old junker" anymore so he sold it to
Peter in return for $500 and a promise that Peter get all the Packards
running.
Like
most teenagers, Peter's first instinct was to throw a Ford V-8 into
the Barchetta and go hot rodding. However, a wise sage advised him
to restore it to its original condition, which Peter did -- over
the course of twenty years. In the meantime, he married, raised
four kids, and worked at several jobs.
Eventually,
Peter finished restoring the car. The once-decaying Ferrari was
now worth fifty times what it was when he bought it. In the process,
Peter learned a lot about the industry through networking to find
parts and advice.

After
working in the construction industry, at a farm service bank, and
selling heavy trucks, Peter realized his dream to become self-employed
and express his passion for these old cars on a daily basis. Soon
Peter's two sons were eager to return from school to help create
the buzz that RPM builds back into the cars. In 1986, the family
built the red barn shop, which has since undergone several expansions.
The shop is now run by Peter and his son Stephan.
©
2005 RPM, 462 Monkton Road, Vergennes, VT 05491. Phone/Fax 802.877.2645
email: rpm@rpmvt.com
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