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Happy birthday JK, happy birthday...

VWt: How did JK come into being?

MW: I set the company up on my 22nd birthday (1 Sept 1989) because I could not get motor trade insurance at 21! What followed was a succession of, with hindsight, lucky events. As the business grew, I remember moving to the Wrecclesham workshop and thinking we’d have to sub-let 50% out as it was so big, but within a year we’d outgrown the building.

VWt: What were the nuttiest things you did over the years?

We ran used

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