![]() ![]() “I get as much pleasure out of walking in the workshop and seeing the guys painting something beautifully because I sold my Porsche as I would have done from my Porsche. “My grandfather was a coach builder and I’ve always been fascinated by cars from previous eras – they’re time capsules, statements about the aspirations of their time,” he said. Richard Hammond told us some of the reasoning behind this new business venture: Language Release name Release note Last Updated Quick download Arabic: The Grand Tour S01E03. Selling several of his priceless cars, Richard was able to shovel more money into his new business, The Smallest Cog, and the results can now be seen as the shows first episode goes live. “I said: ‘Why don’t we set up a business together and pool our resources?’ And in the early stages of the process I thought it might make a nice TV show. “Neil and Anthony Greenhouse, who are father and son, have been restoring my cars for years, but one day about two years ago on one of our fish-and-chips Fridays at the workshop, Neil said he was losing the business because they were developing it and he didn’t have the resources to start again. “The workshop project came about before the TV show and is a genuine passion,” said Hammond. ![]()
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