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Building a Luxury Car Brand with Ferris Rezvani

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This week, we're joined by Ferris Rezvani, car designer and founder of Rezvani Motors, who tells us about his amazing tank-inspired cars, that you should always pursue your dreams no matter how far-reaching they are, and how even when you find success, your teenage son will still be embarrassed of you!

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