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  1. S’pore Scooby Doo Van Owner Is Ex-SAF Mechanic, Brings Vehicle Out Thrice A Week source: https://mustsharenews.com/scooby-doo-van-singapore/ ‘Scooby Doo Van’ Restored By Ex-SAF Mechanic, Hits Singapore Roads 3 Times A Week Fans of the classic cartoon Scooby Doo in Singapore may have been surprised to recognise something eye-catching on the roads recently — its iconic van, the Mystery Machine. However, those who managed to peer inside will not find Scooby and the gang but Mr Clarence Tan, a former Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) mechanic. As he has a passion for vintage cars, he collects and restores them inspired by iconic vehicles in pop culture. He shared his experience in a recent interview with Ministry of Defence’s (MINDEF) publication PIONEER magazine. Scooby Doo van was restored in S’pore Mr Tan, 38, told PIONEER that he acquired a 1991 Daihatsu Hijet on 9 Feb 2019, as it resembled the Mystery Machine. He paid $2,500 to give it the nostalgic paint job. After fixing some old parts, Singapore’s version of the Mystery Machine hit the streets in April last year. Army training drove his passion Mr Tan told PIONEER that his love for vehicles started in the SAF, when he was training as a mechanic to repair vehicles like Land Rovers and 3-tonne transport trucks. He was quoted by PIONEER as saying, I learnt to identify most of the vehicle parts and understand which part of the vehicle does what and how to replace them. Thus, it’s no mystery how he’s able to bring vehicles from our favourite childhood TV shows to life. Also owns iconic Mr Bean car Mr Tan has also restored an Austin Mini, A.K.A the ‘Mr Bean’ car. The father of 3 gave it the iconic lime green paint job of the funny man’s go-to ride. In an Instagram post, Mr Tan said he painstakingly cross-referenced pictures of the original with his version, even down to details like the car’s infamous padlock. He added that he did most of the repairs himself, including brake installations and electrical re-wiring. By Nov 2019, Mr Tan finished the car and had the enviable option of choosing between vehicles from 2 memorable TV shows. Mystery Machine taken for a drive 3 times a week Mr Tan drives the Scooby Doo van 3 times a week on weekdays, and takes out the Mr Bean car 2 times a month. The Mystery Machine has also made appearances at wedding shoots and even engaged to publicise the recent Scooby Doo movie. Smiles per gallon, not miles per gallon As children, most of could only watch the Mystery Machine and Mr Bean’s car on TV, but would never think of driving the cars for real. While some Singaporean guys may think serving in the army is a waste of time, Mr Tan’s work has shown us how you can pick up some good skills there. Kudos to him for showing us how practical skills can fuel any passion, and bringing Singaporeans fond memories of a childhood cartoon in the process. Follow Mr Tan's Instagram @mysteryvan1991 Follow MyCarForum's Instagram @mycarforum
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