Colts raring to go PAGE 18 Tall group tries to save giant PAGE 25 he trucks, r.v.’s and Ceri WE Fi bp US j ie Page 13 - Wednesday, April 17, 2 EST se focy o by Laa2 North Shore News ; sits NEWS photos Stuart Davis REPLICAR SPEEDSTER. Car fanatic Tony Iacoviello laughs with the sheer joy of owning this 1936 boat-tailed 851 Auburn speedster replicar, above. Originally made in England, the car features a 5-litre 305 GM _ engine, automatic transmission, power steering and power brakes. Only 250 Auburns will be manufactured. Far left, close-up of the speédster’s decorative engine breathing apparatus. Close left, dramatic speedster hood ornament, a long-lost relic of the automobile industry’s glorious past. Coachworks Coilision SPECIALIZING in. fixing European cars, North Shore Coachworks offers quality workmanship and European trained technicians to make your car good as new after a collision. The firm, owned by Lea Hibib Ali, maintains strict quality control. Located at 991 West Ist in North Van, North Shore Coachworks started in 1974 as Classic and Thoroughbred Motors which specialized in restoration work. By 1978 the firm moved into collision repair. 1982 the firm was bankrupt. I: was sold, with the original employees kept on. The firm changed hands again just a few weeks ago, when Ali took over control, The same original staff continues to produce quality collision and general repairs and painting, as well as res- toration. The 1960 Aston Martin pictured is just one example of the fine craftsmanship to be found at North Shore Coachworks. No appeintment is neces- sary, and workmanship is guaranteed.