The real life adventures of a 1960's road rescue man.
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Even after 40 years in the business of rescuing stranded drivers and their vehicles, Fred Henderson has never lost his early fascination for machines. The title 'Breakdown Doctor' sums him up completely as he can repair anything powered by an internal combustion engine. Fred is also a renowned rally driver, having driven for both Toyota and Vauxhall factory teams, winning over 40 rallies. In his prime he was probably the finest rally driver outside the professional ranks. |
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Now, having turned 65, Fred has no intention of retiring; he can often be found under a bonnet with the odd spanner or two. His stories, many stretching back to the 1960s, permit a fascinating insight into the life of a road rescue man. He retains fond memories of the many people he rescued, some who were well known media stars. |
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This book represents a fascinating insight into the life of a motor mechanic who became a successful breakdown and recovery man in the 1960s and early 70s and who became a major breakdown/recovery operator and a successful rally driver.
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Many stories relate to broken down cars and their unfortunate owners: many who were their own worst enemies, resulting in chaos. Sometimes these incidents would end in tragedy but were all in a night's work. |
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One detailed paragraph covers the author's three successful attempts at the Lombard RAC Rally of 1970, 1971 and 1972, helped by willing friends which subsequently kick-started his international career. |
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The contents are both humorous and factual and the book itself will set comfortably on a shelf between the 'James Herriott' series and 'The Life of a Constable' which became known as 'Heartbeat'. 

