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Community Highlights: Meet Hannah And Koleton Papic of Utah Vintage Cars

Today we’d like to introduce you to Hannah And Koleton Papic

Hi Hannah and Koleton Papic, thanks for joining us today. We’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
It all started in 2020 when our best friends asked us if they could use our 1960 Ford Thunderbird convertible as their getaway car at their wedding. We were excited to be a part of their special day! After their wedding photos were posted, we started getting DMs on Instagram from people asking to rent the Thunderbird for their wedding day, photoshoot, etc. Eventually the Thunderbird’s schedule became so busy that we decided to get another classic, a 1968 Mercury Cougar. From there, it has taken off into the large collection that we have now.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
Definitely not. We have had to overcome endless challenges along the way. We always say classic car ownership is not for the weak. Classic cars take so much time to properly care for.

Appreciate you sharing that. What should we know about Utah Vintage Cars?
Utah Vintage Cars is a luxury classic car rental company for weddings, photoshoots, events and film. We are known for our timeless vehicles and professionalism. We have something for everyone. From a classy convertible to an American muscle car, or even a pink truck, we have it all! As a brand, we are extremely proud that we have been able to bring classic car’s to so many people.

What do you like best about our city? What do you like least?
We love the gorgeous scenery! What we dislike the most is the weather, we wish we had convertible weather year round!

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