The Worcester Classic Cars Team.
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Simon Andrews.
The originator of Worcester Classic Cars. Over the years I have tackled just about every aspect of Classic Car maintenance and restoration and have owned and driven a succession of Classic Cars. I now concentrate on mechanical repairs and general maintenance, electrical systems, rewiring and, of course, the 'back office' aspects of running a business.
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Tony Carr.
Tony has over 25 years experience in the refinishing trade. He prepares the bodywork and paints in our fully equipped low bake spray booth. He is meticulous about preparation and very fussy about getting the highest standard of finish possible, be it a complete respray, a new panel or an accident repair.
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David Meadows.
David is skilful, meticulous, versatile and as enthusiastic about classic cars as the rest of the team. He assists Tony in the preparation and paintwork departments and looks after trimming, assembly and mechanical jobs. He is equally happy lead-loading a wing or rebuilding an engine.
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John 'Jock' Parffrey.
Jock has spent much of his working life in the aircraft construction industry and the patience, precision and attention to detail that this work instilled in him he brings to bear very effectively in the car restoration business. He drives an immaculate Morgan Plus Eight that he maintains himself.
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Jim Cook.
Classic cars inevitably suffer the ravages of time, damp, poor storage and corrosion. To the layman serious rust can look daunting, even terminal; to Jim it is just another challenge. Cutting out rust and welding in new sections, or even fabricating them himself if required finally ensuring everything is solid and true. Jim drives one of the best Triumph GT6s around having restored it himself.
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