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  • Jake Kaywell, 19, describes himself as the youngest Studebaker fan on the planet. He is graduating Dreyfoos School of the Arts High School this week in West Palm Beach, Fla. Seven years ago, Jake got into the hobby of classic cars thru a relative and he got hooked. At a classic car show he saw a Studebaker and thought it "fit me like a tailored suit." He saved up for seven years, recently bought a 1952 Studebaker GT Hawk, for $15K, and joined the Studebaker club. Really cool looking car, which he takes to local car shows. Jake says that if people of his generation don't get involved in the classic car hobby, cars like Studebaker will disappear forever. Jake's name shows up in searches for local track and field competitions, high school speech/debate team, and science fair stuff. Photographed in Palm Beach, June 23, 2019. CREDIT: Andriana Mereuta for The Wall Street Journal.
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  • Portrait of Robert Panoff, federal tax litigator and Chrysler collector, photographed in Pinecrest, Florida, on May 13, 2109. Panoff has been called by friends a "Chrysler Fanatic." He owns three cars built by Chrysler, all of them among the most extreme cars Chrysler has ever put out. There's the 2015 Dodge (a division of Chrysler) Hellcat, which is a muscle car with over 700 horsepower, the most ever for a street muscle car. There's a 2008 SRT Jeep, which is the first year Jeep made an SRT version ("Sports Racing Technology", ie, amazingly fast and powerful). And piece de resistance: a 2014 Dodge Viper supercar, which Panoff says is the best thing Chrysler has ever built, or any other brand. CREDIT: Andriana Mereuta  for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Bruce Turkel, the Miami-based branding specialist, with his unique Porsche: an exact replica of a 1983 911 SC Safari Build in Martini paint scheme, in Miami, Florida, Wednesday, June 20, 2018. This car has an air-cooled engine, so it sounds just like the Porsche his father drove when he was young. Credit: Andriana Mereuta for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Reporter Scott McCartney has arranged to fly a Boeing 737 MAX simulator with two American Airlines pilots: Roddy Guthrie, who is the 737 fleet chief pilot, and 737 pilot Alan Johnson who is senior manager of fleet training. Both of these pilots have been involved in advising Boeing and the FAA on the MAX software and equipment package, which has not yet been certified by the FAA or any foreign regulators. The testing was conducted at a Boeing facility in Miami, on June 6, 2019. CREDIT: Andriana Mereuta  for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Joe Wortley with his 1929 Chrysler Imperial that used to belong to Jack Dempsey, in Boca Raton, Florida, Wednesday, December 27, 2017. The car was Chrysler's most luxurious car of all time and a true emblem of the roaring 1920s, right before the stock market crash.
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  • Andres Cantor, Miami Argentine Telemundo soccer commentator, has lost a lot of weight through a very tough exercise routine and is in the best shape of his life at 55. He's got more than two decades doing this work and is well-known in the U.S. and Latin America, the gentleman that screams 'goooooooal' during games. Andres started out at 285 pounds. He initially started spinning to lose weight and later started working with Mike Causadias, in October 2016, to burn fat through strength training and he's since dropped 11 sizes (52 lb). Andres rests on his bike after an hour long spinning class at Stunna's Gym, on May 22, 2018, in Miami, Florida.
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