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Q & A: Marcus Ginyard.(Interview)

The Sporting News

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North Carolina wing Marcus Ginyard is one of the Tar Heels 'impressive freshmen. TSN's Corrie Anderson spoke with Ginyard about one of his off-the-court loves--restoring cars.

TSN: Tell me about how you got into working on cars.

GINYARD: I guess my father. He was really big into them when he was growing up. And my uncle---he's into restoring cars.

I used to have to travel a lot going to and from school--about an hour and 15 minutes every morning and about an hour and half in the afternoon--so sitting in the car, that's about all you see. I couldn't read in the car because I would get carsick, so I really just pointed out cars and decided which I liked, and it kind of kept snowballing.

TSN: Is your interest restoration or repairs or what?

GINYARD: Just anything. Just knowledge of cars. The restoration of the old classics. I like it all.

TSN: What would be your two or three dream cars?

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