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British Woodies from the 1920s to the 1950s Colin Peck

British Woodies from the 1920s to the 1950s By Colin Peck

British Woodies from the 1920s to the 1950s by Colin Peck


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Wooden-bodied shooting brakes, station wagons and estate cars, collectively known as Woodies, were the original SUVs (sports utility vehicles). While they were initially created for a specific purpose, their versatility, adaptability and load-carrying abilities meant that they quickly found favour with British buyers from all walks of life.

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About Colin Peck

Colin grew up in north London and was interested in all forms of road transport from an early age. He initially worked in transport management, before moving into transport journalism and then public relations. He restored his first classic car in the 1980s and became an officer of the Mercedes-Benz Club. After spending four years working in California, where he owned a number of classic cars, Colin returned to the UK and re-established his career in public relations. After acquiring an Austin A70 Countryman in Canada he formed the Woodie Car Club in 2000, and today is the Club's Chairman.

Table of Contents

Foreword & acknowledgements Introduction Woodies at war The chassis makers The body builders Beginning of the end Restoring for tomorrow Index

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NGR9781845841690
9781845841690
1845841697
British Woodies from the 1920s to the 1950s by Colin Peck
New
Paperback
Veloce Publishing Ltd
20210302
96
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