Put the pedal to the metal as Gil Goldstein, owner of G&G Automotive
Enterprises, brings some Mustang muscle to the Asheboro Public Library for Teen
Tech Week.
Goldstein will have three eras of souped-up Ford Mustangs, from the ‘60s, the
‘80s and the present, at the library from 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, March 14.
The event, sponsored by the Friends of the Library, is free. It’s aimed at
teens but open to the public.
After a tour of the cars, Goldstein will talk about the advent and progression
of automotive technology.
Goldstein began his career in the automotive field at age 17 at one of New
York’s premier speed shops, and became owner at age 23. He sold the shop after
ten years and worked in a variety of jobs in the field until he and his wife
Rosie decided to open a shop of their own.
Teen Tech Week, March 10-16, is a national event promoted by the Young Adult
Library Services Association, a division of the American Library Association.
The library is located at 201 Worth Street in Asheboro. For further
information, call 318-6819.
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