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Veitch, 68, spent the next four years in an apprenticeship and qualified as a general mechanic. “We worked on Holdens, Vauxhalls and Bedfords.” That was before some key changes in the motoring industry towards the end of the 1970s and ‘80s, he said. “Electric ignition was the first lot of it, it was the start of new technology. “It was a shift in technology.”
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Colin Veitch door-knocked Gib Staite Motors, now White Horse Motors, on December 18, 1970, looking for a job. Veitch said he undertook a few courses to keep up with technological advancements. The early computers were big machines, he said.