Hi, I’m Tom Mould
You may have seen me navigating in the Night Trial with Ian Hughes or guiding the rear wheel onto a target near Carsington Reservoir. You may also know me from Curborough when I removed John Blower’s engine and made three new Woodruff keys from a piece of boat propeller keyway material.
I am really grateful that you noticed me at all, because it was thanks to a conversation in the paddock at Curborough regarding the Heritage Skills Academy and the possibility of an apprenticeship with them that changed the path on which I studied. It was only due to these events that I was able to embark on my apprenticeship with the HSA and become a student on the coachbuilding course at Brooklands in Surrey.
I work with my Dad in our own family run garage and restore classics and vintage vehicles. I fabricate bodywork whilst my Dad does the mechanical work. One day I want to make my own Morgan and possibly race it.
The Morgan Three Wheeler Club sponsors me to study at Brooklands; I am extremely grateful for this. The Club has enabled me to establish myself as a member and reach out to the community and help them. Whether it’s helping Ian Hughes to navigate the Night Trial or fixing John Blower’s engine I am happy to help and become more involved with keeping these amazing vehicles alive.