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The Wild Touch
Custom Car
|March 2017
Hammersmith, London-based Wild & Sons is a new company specialising in hot rods and American cars.

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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