It’s funny how, for some people, it is the restoration process itself that provides the most satisfaction as opposed to taking to the road in the finished article.
By his own admission, Martin Lawrie is someone to whom this applies.
Despite owning several classic cars that he regularly enjoys on the picturesque rural Northamptonshire lanes, his ‘buzz’ these days comes from his talent for problem-solving.
“I used to be the CEO of a medical diagnostics firm,” says Martin.
“But before long I had put in place an extremely capable team and we had ironed out most of the issues so there were fewer and fewer problems to solve – that was when I decided to go and do something different.”
Martin’s passion for classics began as an eager 14-year-old, when his maths teacher gave him a 1960 ‘Frogeye’ Sprite project.
He and his father restored it and it still sits proudly in his garage at home.