Mr Darryl Horwell, workshop foreman for Parks AA Breakdown Service,, displays a model tow truck in the company’s yard yesterday afternoon. Mr Horwell and his father, Mr Ivan Horwell, took more than 100 hours to build the replica of an International heavy-duty recovery truck. The battery-powered model, which can be driven, was made for Mr Darryl Horwell’s son, Daniel, aged four, for Christmas.
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63Mr Darryl Horwell, workshop foreman for Parks AA Breakdown Service,, displays a model tow truck in the company’s yard yesterday afternoon. Mr Horwell and his father, Mr Ivan Horwell, took more than 100 hours to build the replica of an International heavy-duty recovery truck. The battery-powered model, which can be driven, was made for Mr Darryl Horwell’s son, Daniel, aged four, for Christmas. Press, 24 December 1986, Page 1
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