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Let the Paynes take
the strain
Article from "Classic &
Sports Car" Magazine by Paul Hardiman

Tim Payne with Lagonda head
on new boring machine.
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It's encouraging for the enthusiast
when the boss of an engineering firm has oil under his fingernails.
And Tim Payne is most definitely a hands-on boss. He's the third
generation of Paynes to run the family engineering business,
taking over just a couple of years ago from his father John.
First he independently built
up his own business designing and manufacturing overdrives for
vintage Bentleys and Rolls-Royces, of which more than 100 have
been fitted: "When the old man decided he'd had enough I
bought him out and moved the overdrive business up here. We also
do them for LandRovers now, after I became curious and fitted
one to my own Defender."
Classics are in the family Tim
has a 1937 AJS motorcycle in 'gentle restoration', a 1950 LandRover
and an MGB. And while Paynes - established in 1914 as 'engineers
to the motor trade' and probably the best-known engineering shop
in Oxfordshire - will carry out any machining and engine reconditioning
work, from cylinder boring to drum skimming, more time is being
given over to classic specialist services, especially with many
owners now clamouring for unleaded valve seat conversions.
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