All the hot rod hallmarks are here: V8s, from flathead to hemi, awaiting new homes? Check.
More wheeling, folding and punching machines than you can count? Check.
Racks of Rodder’s Journal, and Stromberg 97s on the shelf? Naturally.
Von Dutch art in the washroom? Of course. Totem poles in the office? Er, why not…
Buckland Automotive isn’t just about slavishly copying others; it’s about going its own way to produce automotive art.
Take the Buckler Mk5 that’s having its body built on a never-completed chassis.
Its shape is inspired by the Auto Union Silver Arrows, but the slatted, laser-cut and drilled grille is a work of engineering sculpture, its surround handmade by Don D’Arvigny.
It’s all out of the mind of the boss, Adrian Smith, who doesn’t do sketches.
“I had an Auto Union in my head and the customer said ‘go for it’,” he explains.