Colin Wood, of Drive World, in the Leisure Centre at Queen Elizabeth II Park, stands beside the scale model of a Kenworth truck he has built The truck is about two-thirds the size of a normal Kenworth and is powered by a 398 cubic inch Ford motor. Mr Wood designed and built the truck from scratch and has had it registered and made roadworthy. He uses the truck as publicity for Drive World as well as for his own use.
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Press, 16 July 1986, Page 43
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80Colin Wood, of Drive World, in the Leisure Centre at Queen Elizabeth II Park, stands beside the scale model of a Kenworth truck he has built The truck is about two-thirds the size of a normal Kenworth and is powered by a 398 cubic inch Ford motor. Mr Wood designed and built the truck from scratch and has had it registered and made roadworthy. He uses the truck as publicity for Drive World as well as for his own use. Press, 16 July 1986, Page 43
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