Vintage Ford man Terry Smith lives an enviable lifestyle, with no mobile phone, no computer and therefore no email address or social media.
That’s not to say he lives off grid or in the periphery; quite the opposite: he’s spent the past four decades happily and delicately making a name for himself on the side of cars, hot rods, dragsters, vans and more as a signwriter.
“I love the general aesthetics of the 1950s,” he says.“And in my trade, when you look back, the vinyl revolution only really happened in the mid-’80s, so continuing to paint signs is itself a period activity. I love to collect – or accumulate, rather – things that reflect that.”
Few items in Smith’s garage remain his for long, though, and some of them might well be familiar to anyone who’s been to Lymington in the New Forest.
Locals will have also noticed that his sometime shop, Old’s Cool, has gone, as Smith heads towards retirement.
“I love things going through my hands, but I don’t need to own it all,” he explains.“I enjoy passing things on to people who love them more than me.”