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David Grainger, born in London, England currently resides in Ontario, Canada with his wife, Janice Stone. Grainger lives on a 35 acre estate home north of Toronto, Ontario with 6 draft horses, three donkeys, a very stubborn mule and several large Irish Wolfhounds along with his extensive collection of antique/classic/exotic cars and vintage aircraft's. He is the President and co-founder of The Guild of Automotive Restorers in Bradford, Ontario a company that is well known and respected around the world. He restores rare classic cars ranging from early Brass era cars, grand classics to the fifty showboats and muscle cars of the sixties. With many automobile projects on the go, David Grainger is also a columnist with the Toronto National Post whom writes a weekly column. He has been a regular contributor to the Post both before and after spending several years writing for the Globe and Mail. One of his articles was published in the internationally renowned British magazine Octane and was asked to be a regular contributor. Grainger not only has produced works in newspaper and magazine he also has 2 books under his name. His first book was titled Animals in Peril, a chronicle of endangered species in North America which was published by Pagurian Press and his current book titled Scimitar deals with the ramifications and international repercussions of an Islamic terrorist attack on the United States.

Grainger also illustrated Wildlife for numerous magazine and other publications and worked with Ian Ballantine of Ballintine books on a special project in the early eighties. He has also appeared on a hit tv show Chop, Cut, Rebuild that airs on Speed TV. He completed a 26 part television