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New Kid ON THE BLOCK

one of the coolest classics tearing up Victorian roads

Welcome to what may be my shortest story to date. It’s not that it isn’t interesting, because it definitely is! It’s not that I don’t have much to say, because I definitely do! It’s actually because the man behind the stunning 1982 Canadian Cab K100 you’ve been drooling over is only 26-years-old! He’s only a kid, barely a year or two younger than I wish I was. So, whilst he has produced one of the coolest classics to be tearing up Victorian roads, he hasn’t been around long enough to even remember a time when ‘Home and Away’ wasn’t on our TV screens. Poor bugger.

Back to the point I’m making. The young fella in question is Jake Thompson and the truck he has brought back to life is the first ‘official’ restoration out

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