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- GREG WILLIAMS Greg Williams is a member of the Automobile Journalist­s Associatio­n of Canada. Have a column tip? Call him at 403-287-1067 or email gregwillia­ms@shaw.ca. Driving.ca

Car Stories, a new television series produced by Joe Media in Calgary, is looking for more car tales to tell in its second season, which will be filming in spring and early summer this year.

An all-Canadian television show that shot last year in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina and Winnipeg is expanding to Toronto in 2017.

When answering a casting call in 2016 for Car Stories, Cindy and Gary Chomiak of Calgary had no idea what to expect.

“We’re members of the Alberta Mustangs Auto Club,” Cindy Chomiak says. “And, we saw the note Joe Media sent to the club, telling the group they were looking for car stories. I contacted them, and sent a few pictures of our 1968 Ford Mustang California Special with a short story about the car.

“Joe Media contacted us, interviewe­d us on the phone a couple of times, and then booked a day for the shoot. I don’t think Gary or I had any idea what that day would be like, but it was great. We had a really good time.”

Car Stories features 26 cars, two per 30-minute episode, in a 13-episode arc. The show is broadcast on Unis TV.

Of the successful first season, producer Peter Hays says the experience of mingling with car owners who are passionate about their vehicles was overwhelmi­ngly positive.

“It’s almost like a love affair, and the attachment people have to their cars is quite extraordin­ary,” Hays says.

“Some people ended up in tears telling the story about what their car means to them. We’ve had responses from viewers saying they’ve never seen a car show quite like this, and they like what they’ve seen.”

The Chomiaks told their Mustang story in Episode 5.

When she was 14, Cindy was given a ride in a Mustang California Special. The experience left a lasting impression, one she couldn’t shake.

In 2003, when she and Gary could afford to buy a Mustang, their first was a 1968 coupe. That car led them to the Alberta Mustangs Auto Club, and when member Jim Bateman learned about Cindy’s fascinatio­n with the rare California Special, he piped up.

“He said he had one sitting in his yard, and if we wanted it, it was ours,” Cindy says.

For two years, Gary and Jim Bateman worked every Saturday to restore the California Special. It was finished in 2007, two days before the Chomiaks drove it to a Mustang meet in Great Falls, Mont.

It ran flawlessly, and never let them down. Now they drive the car all the time. It’s never been trailered.

In fact, as Gary says in their Car Stories clip, “If you see this car on a trailer, call the police because it’s been stolen.”

“You do your best to keep it in good condition,” Cindy says, “but we built the Mustang to have some fun, and we do like to drive it.”

For producer Hays, he’s proud Joe Media is filming a car series based in Canada.

“There are many car shows out there, but they’re all Americacen­tric,” he says.

In its first season, Car Stories featured two Canadian-built vehicles, including a Pontiac Parisienne and a McLaughlin-Buick.

Stephan Gabriele, executive producer of Car Stories, says they’re casting their net farther for the second season, simply to find more exceptiona­l stories.

“We’ll go back and review some applicatio­ns from last year,” Gabriele says. “And, we’re going to shoot in Toronto this year because we’re looking for more real-life personal stories about people and their cars.

“However, we won’t be going back to some models we’ve already covered. For example, we shot a Ford Model A in the first season. We won’t do another in Season 2.”

Joe Media is looking for cars and trucks built between 190595. The vehicles can be original, restored or modified. Most importantl­y, owners must be able to tell a story about why the car means so much to them.

To submit an applicatio­n, email classiccar­s@joemedia.tv or call 403-398-5442.

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 ?? FOR DRIVING ?? Cindy and Gary Chomiak answered a casting call for the TV show Car Stories so they could tell the world about their pristine 1968 Mustang California Special.
FOR DRIVING Cindy and Gary Chomiak answered a casting call for the TV show Car Stories so they could tell the world about their pristine 1968 Mustang California Special.
 ?? FOR DRIVING ?? The Chomiaks bought and restored their 1968 Mustang California Special “to have some fun” and they drive it all the time.
FOR DRIVING The Chomiaks bought and restored their 1968 Mustang California Special “to have some fun” and they drive it all the time.
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