The Gold Coast Bulletin

Strong Will to survive

At 81, the indefatiga­ble car-parts king is dipping into his property portfolio in new role as developer

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WILL the Wrecker, his carparts empire suffering from government-induced shrinkage, appears set to become Will the Builder.

Property sources say Will Smith, 81, is preparing to turn developer on two sites that sit in his valuable property portfolio.

Will’s projects, apparently worth millions of dollars, involve a holding overlookin­g the beach at Miami and acreage at Bonogin.

His new career path also will take in Rockhampto­n, in the form of redevelopm­ent of a truck stop he’s owned for nearly a decade.

An associate who is privy to Will’s property plans describes him as the “original hoarder”.

Will, in a car-parts career that has spanned nearly 50 years, made his name by storing some 5000 vehicles on a highway-front site at Reedy Creek and selling car parts to customers around Australasi­a.

Last year he sold the bulk of the wrecking yard to the State Government for $9.1 million, land that will be used for a bustransfe­r station for the Commonweal­th Games.

Will still operates his business from the front 4000sq m of the site, which is graced by a pink Holden FX nestling on the first-floor balcony of a ramshackle house.

He has kept some 600,000 parts and stored them on a Burleigh Heads site bought when the government deal was cemented.

Property records show Will has “hoarded” 10 properties since arriving on the Gold Coast from Victoria in 1958.

He also owns one in NSW – a service station at the historic village of Uki in northern NSW.

It appears first cab off the rank in Will’s Gold Coast de- velopment pipeline will be a 407sq m site on the corner of Kelly Ave and Brakes Cres at Miami that he has owned since 1996.

A rundown Mexican hacienda-style duplex that has sat empty since 2000 looks set to be razed to make way for a new duplex where the apartments are predicted to be $4 million beauties.

Will, a former Surfers Paradise AFL ruckman, has a soft spot for Miami – at the end of the ’50s he opened a service station (sold in 1970) on a site that today houses a Shell servo and a KFC outlet.

Project No.2 for the newage developer reportedly will be a lifestyle estate on 3ha Bonogin Rd property picked up for a tad over $1 million early last year.

Will’s “Rocky” project centres around a truck stop bought sight unseen in 2008 for $2.2 million.

The truck-stop operator, Caltex, appears to have instigated a move to redevelop the property into a bigger and better set up and will tip in $3 million, with Will contributi­ng $2 million.

The upside for Will the Builder comes in the form of a new 30-year Caltex lease, starting at $500,000 a year.

That lease could pump up the truck stop’s value to more than $11 million – the equivalent of truckloads of car parts.

PROPERTY RECORDS SHOW WILL HAS ‘HOARDED’ 10 PROPERTIES SINCE ARRIVING ON THE GOLD COAST FROM VICTORIA

 ??  ?? Will Smith, 81, aka Will the Wrecker, at his yard at West Burleigh, which he has cleared out – he is now branching off into the building business.
Will Smith, 81, aka Will the Wrecker, at his yard at West Burleigh, which he has cleared out – he is now branching off into the building business.

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