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Informationen zum Autor Colin Peck has been collecting, restoring and writing about classic cars for almost 30 years. He has also been involved in the road transport industry since the 1970s and his knowledge of the subject extends from writing for magazines and books and working as a public relations consultant in the industry. His car books include The Last Real Austins and British Woodies, in the Those Were the Days series, and his truck books include DAF Trucks since 1949 in the Truckmakers series, as well as Off-Highway and Construction Trucks and Trucks of the World Highways. Klappentext Wooden-bodied shooting brakes, station wagons and estate cars, collectively known as Woodies, were the original SUVs (sports utility vehicles). While they were initially created for a specific purpose, their versatility, adaptability and load-carrying abilities meant that they quickly found favour with British buyers from all walks of life. In their heyday, they were built on virtually every make of car and light commercial chassis, and could be seen on every road in Britain. Sadly, today they are a rarity due mostly to the fact that their wooden bodies were not built to last - and most didn't! Thousands were built by hundreds of coachbuilders, both large and small, and with the passage of time it may never be possible to record all of their details with any accuracy. The work of hundreds of small coachbuilder firms is highlighted and illustrated with 99 rare and previously unpublished photos of these wooden wonders. Zusammenfassung Wooden-bodied shooting brakes! station wagons and estate cars! collectively known as Woodies! were the original SUVs (sports utility vehicles). While they were initially created for a specific purpose! their versatility! adaptability and load-carrying abilities meant that they quickly found favour with British buyers from all walks of life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword & acknowledgements Introduction Woodies at war The chassis makers The body builders Beginning of the end Restoring for tomorrow Index ...