Forever Young Auto Classics, LLC Launches New Branch Dedicated to Preserving Automotive History Through Car Model Toys and Memorabilia

[Mount Airy, Maryland] — [10/14/2025] — Forever Young Auto Classics, LLC, a family-owned business known for its dedication to preserving and restoring vintage automotive parts, is proud to announce the launch of a new business initiative — a dedicated branch focused on selling collectible car model toys, vintage car replicas, and automotive memorabilia.
This exciting expansion aims to preserve car history for future generations of car enthusiasts, from young children discovering their first die-cast toy car to lifelong collectors seeking rare and nostalgic automotive treasures.
A Legacy of Preservation
Since its founding in 2024, Forever Young Auto Classics, LLC has been committed to keeping the spirit of classic cars alive. What began as a small family business selling and sourcing original and NOS parts for vintage vehicles has grown into a mission-driven company focused on celebrating and maintaining automotive heritage.
“From the very beginning, our goal was to preserve the history and craftsmanship of classic cars,” said founder Sergey Svetlikov. “But over time, we realized that preserving history means more than restoring old engines — it’s about passing that love and appreciation on to the next generation.”
The New Branch: Connecting Generations Through Collectibles
The newly launched branch of the company expands the it`s focus from vintage car parts into collectible car toys and memorabilia, creating a bridge between generations of car lovers.
The new line will include:
Kids’ die-cast car model toys — introducing children to automotive design, engineering, and creativity through play.
Vintage replica models and scale collectibles — designed for hobbyists, collectors, and restorers who cherish the automotive craftsmanship.
Automotive memorabilia and décor — including retro posters, tin signs, apparel, and accessories celebrating the golden eras of motoring.
“Kids today may grow up in a digital world, but there’s still something magical about holding a model car, rolling it across the floor, and imagining yourself behind the wheel,” said Svetlikov. “We want to ignite that same spark of curiosity that started our own passion for cars.”
Honoring Collectors and Automotive Heritage
While the initiative encourages young enthusiasts, it also caters to experienced collectors who value historical accuracy.
The company plans to offer limited-edition and vintage reproduction models of iconic cars from the 1930s through the 2000s. These collectibles will allow seasoned enthusiasts to expand their collections with rare pieces that reflect significant moments in automotive history.
“Every car tells a story,” said Svetlikov. “Our goal is to make sure those stories — whether it’s a 1969 Camaro SS or a 1966 Jaguar S-Type — continue to be told and appreciated by generations to come.”