Kirk F. White, the early Philadelphia-based Ferrari dealer who supplied cars that Roger Penske’s team raced and that Brock Yates and Dan Gurney drove across the country, died March 20. He was in his early 80s.
But while White’s Ferraris might be the first things that people remember about his long career in cars, perhaps his most important long-term contribution to the car community was being the founder of the modern collector car auction industry.
Subject ID: 83112
MoreKirk F. White, the early Philadelphia-based Ferrari dealer who supplied cars that Roger Penske’s team raced and that Brock Yates and Dan Gurney drove across the country, died March 20. He was in his early 80s.
But while White’s Ferraris might be the first things that people remember about his long career in cars, perhaps his most important long-term contribution to the car community was being the founder of the modern collector car auction industry.
Subject ID: 83112
Subject ID: 83112
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