Who we are:
Wes Craft and I have been friends for over 40 years. We met as sophomores at Broughton High School in 1986 and have been friends ever since. Over the years we’d discussed going into business with some of our old high school buddies, but never could make things happen. None of us could come up with a satisfactory concept that everyone was onboard with. Most of us got married, some of us had kids, and the majority of us have been divorced, at least once.
Wes and I found ourselves jobless and divorced at age 55 and decided 2025 was the year we were going to make it happen. We pooled our money together and decided to start a dry ice cleaning business. Why not, right?
The two of us had always been classic car junkies.
Wes currently has a 1988 Porsche 928 S4, this one being his second. Past obsessions were a BMW M5, a Corvette Z06 , for a very, very brief time (the ex-wife got pregnant and said "Hell NO") and a few all-time classics he treated as his personal ashtray... his favorite possibly being a Subaru GL10 wagon, which lived a car life impersonating a wanna-be rally drifter during snowstorms and frequent trips to the Outer Banks of NC. It should also be mentioned that there was a short stint with a Yamaha liter bike, and somehow, Wes is still alive.
I currently have a 1979 International Scout II, my 3rd, and probably not last Scout. I’ve also owned a 1957 Cadillac Series 62 sedan that never got the love it deserved. My daily driver was a 1974 Jeep DJ-5C for several years. Extra points if you have any idea what that is. My first car was a 1983 Chevy Chevette. I crashed that thing so many times, that State Farm told my parents that if I got one more point on my license I would be kicked off their policy.
Although we are obviously passionate about cars, we’re happy to go where we’re needed.
Chris Rouse