Practical Classics  |  April 17
YOUNG GUN: HARD GRAFT RESTO
Eighteen-year-old Tobias Press isn’t a normal teenager. ‘I was chuffed when I got a rollover jig for my fifteenth birthday’. When his classmates were told about the long evenings of grinding and butt-welding, they were predictably
amused. Friend Beth Baker was among the first to find out. ‘I had no idea what he did at home. At school, he was known for his swimming talent but we didn’t expect anything like this. It was amazing. One day he drove up to the school gates and we were like: Look! Look at the Mini Tobias has made!’ Cheekily parked up in the playground, the car attracted a crowd of young onlookers and
legendary status in the classroom followed.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Practical Classics April 17.