Yesteryear Collection



General contractors in Moree, New South Wales, Australia

Glenn Baker Builder's story began in 1978 when Glenn started his career as an apprentice carpenter under his father. Since then, he has worked with construction companies around the world, gaining hands-on experience across projects ranging from cottages and townhouses to large-scale civil works and residential subdivisions.

In 1984, Glenn moved to the United States, where he worked as a carpenter in New Orleans and renovated a nightclub on Bourbon Street. He later spent time in London restoring townhouses. This international experience broadened his skills and shaped him into a versatile, forward-thinking builder.

By 1995, Glenn was creating speculative architect-designed homes, many of which sold before they were completed. His brother, Chris Baker-architect and owner of Thrum Architects in Sydney-has designed several of these projects. Chris continues to collaborate exclusively with Glenn Baker Builder, providing custom designs for new homes and additions.

Glenn Baker Builder is built on long-standing client relationships. Most new projects come through referrals and returning clients, a reflection of Glenn's reputation for reliability, honest communication, and consistently delivering quality work on time. Glenn's wife, Adrienne, also offers interior design and colour selection services when needed.

With decades of experience, a diverse portfolio, and a commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and client satisfaction, Glenn Baker Builder remains a trusted name in the Central Coast NSW construction industry.

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Description: A creamy white body on a black chassis; black roof over a maroon seat; gold 12 spoke wheels; black lettering and red lining; load of sand, window frames, planks and scaffold poles with a wood frame headboard.

Variations: Lettering on side of loadbed can differ in size.

 

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Notes: This model is packaged in either a Y26 maroon J-type window box or a Y13 straw-style window box.

 


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