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The Wild Touch

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March 2017

Hammersmith, London-based Wild & Sons is a new company specialising in hot rods and American cars.

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The Wild Touch

The company can supply a comprehensive range of parts, ranging from service consumables through to performance parts, and also offers fabrication and building services, from simple brackets up to full turn-key builds.

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Second Amendment

If patience truly is a virtue, Richard Parkes must be the most virtuous hot rodder we’ve ever come across…

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5 mins

April 2017

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Happy Valley

Many British rodders cite the film American Graffiti as what got them into rodding, but for others television is to blame

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5 mins

March 2017

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The Wild Touch

Hammersmith, London-based Wild & Sons is a new company specialising in hot rods and American cars.

time to read

1 min

March 2017

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Dually Purpose

Imagine the scenario. You already have a few tasty motors at your disposal but, and it’s a big but, you are planning to travel around Europe, and don’t particularly want to stay in hotels.

time to read

2 mins

May 2017

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The Holy Grail(S)

When Bob Wellstead went looking for an original ’32 Ford, he didn’t expect two to come along at once…

time to read

9 mins

May 2017

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On The Wragged Wedge

What started out as a quick, throw it together race car project has morphed into one of the nicest A/FX recreations yet seen in this country

time to read

7 mins

October 2017

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Dodging fate

When the company you run specialises in restoring classic Porsches, what else than a gnarly old American pick-up would you want as your works truck?

time to read

5 mins

May 2017

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Tizwadisis

Those who know him will be fully aware that Russ Duce is well and truly stuck in the ’70s – and why not? Russ has been part of our scene since that decade and, for the last six years, has been a regular sight at shows up and down the country driving Silhouette, the ’67 Camaro built by Mick Cooke, which burst into the show car scene over 40 years ago.

time to read

2 mins

April 2017

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