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About Andy Lambert FIVR

Hi that is me in the picture on the right with my Classic Militant Recovery Vehicle and two of her friends F1 legends Murray Walker and John Watson

I am in my early seventies and 'sort of' retired. I would be fully retired where it not for my fellow Trustees in RISC UK the Recovery Industry Support Charity. They seem to think that after 50 years in the industry I can still contribute something!

What have I done in my life? Well apart from creating two daughters, for which I doubt the world will forgive me. I started the National Rescue Group in the seventies and was the driving force behind Turbo Dispatch. I also was also involved in the recovery of the vast majority of the major exhibits at Brooklands Museum

The only real qualifications I hold are my Amateur Radio License G8HER obtained in 1972 and a fellowship bestowed on me by the Institute of Vehicle Recovery, who again think I contributed something to the industry.

I was introduced to the world of Wikipedia by a very clever man called Stuart Johnson, who I had the pleasure of working with for a number of years. It is only now that I have some time, that I am coming to grips with it. It is not always too easy for a lad who got 20 out of 100 for grammar and cannot spell without a word processor. If you want to contact me I am here.

Internal links

Vehicle Recovery


External links

About me and my home website

UK Vehicle Recovery History

Recovery Industry Support Charity