The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Motoring mogul Sir Arnold Clark dies aged 89.

Billionair­e founder of car dealership was knighted in 2004

- Paul ward

Motoring tycoon Sir Arnold Clark has died at the age of 89.

The billionair­e, who founded his Arnold Clark car dealership in Glasgow in 1954, died yesterday surrounded by his family.

He was knighted in 2004 for services to the motor industry and last year became Britain’s first billionair­e car dealer, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.

A family statement said: “Sir Arnold Clark passed away peacefully this morning, April 10 2017, surrounded by his family.

“He was a beloved husband, father, grandfathe­r and a great friend and employer to many.

“He was an inspiratio­n and the family will continue to carry on his vision. “He will be greatly missed. “We wish to thank all those who have sent messages of condolence and appreciate your kind support.”

Sir Arnold founded his company after leaving the RAF in 1954.

He is said to have used his demob money to buy a Morris Ten Four for £70, before restoring it and selling it on for a profit.

He soon opened the first Arnold Clark showroom in Glasgow’s Park Road, going on to establish hire car schemes, repair centres, franchises and a car finance and insurance business over the next decades.

Sir Arnold opened his first site in England with a retail centre in Liverpool in 1994.

Adding to his knighthood, awarded by the Queen, and numerous business honours, Sir Arnold also collected an honorary degree from Glasgow University in 2005.

A statement from the Arnold Clark Group described the founder as a “truly inspiratio­nal business leader and influentia­l public figure”.

It added: “His unsurpasse­d work ethic and strong family values led him to build a market-leading automotive retailer that continues to go from strength to strength.

“Sir Arnold’s entreprene­urial ideals continue to be at the heart of the business.

“His personal philosophi­es will continue to inspire everybody who works in the business, and will be the cornerston­e of its future growth and continuing success.

“Our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time.”

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Pictures: PA. Above and below: Sir Arnold Clark grew his car dealership into one of the UK’s most successful businesses.
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