Leaving Tracks
Leaving Tracks tells the intimate and compelling story of the founder of the Haas Moto Museum, and his immense impact on the lives of the custom builders whose masterpieces elevate the Museum to the pinnacle of its industry.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Nick Davis
Actors: Bobby Haas, Dirk Oehlerking, Jay Donovan, Kiyo Kiyonaga, Max Hazan, Michael LaFountain, Serge Bueno, Shaik Ridzwan, Shinya Kimura, Stacey Mayfield, Ultan Guilfoyle
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