10 RAREST British Trucks Of All Time That You’ve Never Heard Of

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @EdwinScource
    @EdwinScource 2 месяца назад +42

    Ruined by giving incorrect facts. There are such a lot of facts that are wrong. Best you research properly and start again.

  • @AlexanderCarter-gr5og
    @AlexanderCarter-gr5og 2 месяца назад +21

    Wrong Atkinson merged with seddon not erf

    • @johnmontgomery9149
      @johnmontgomery9149 Месяц назад

      @@AlexanderCarter-gr5og oops sorry. I was too busy trying to be critical of a poor video 😀😀😀😀

  • @alexrobinson2281
    @alexrobinson2281 2 месяца назад +19

    This guy needs to get his facts correct about British lorries not trucks , hasn’t got a clue

  • @derekantill3721
    @derekantill3721 2 месяца назад +12

    No mention of Maudslay, Vulcan, Dennis, Crossley & Rutland.

  • @CB1000FP1
    @CB1000FP1 2 месяца назад +9

    sorry heard of them all and many more aswell, driven a few of them to

  • @peterhowells7309
    @peterhowells7309 Месяц назад +2

    Greetings from Scotland! Unfortunately there were a lot of inaccuracies in the commentary, however I got a lot of memories from seeing these oldies again! I worked on most, if no all of them during my time as a HGV mechanic. I sighed a huge relief when the first tilt-cab models started to be built. Ease of access was never a consideration for the designers. From a drivers point of view, most were freezing in the winter and stiflingly hot cab in the summer! BUT the sound was what I loved most! I'm surprised you didn't mention the 2-stroke engine trucks like the Commer and the Foden which were always heralded by their throaty whining/screaming engines as they approached. Loads of iconic British made trucks missing from this, but thanks for the memories anyway! 😊

    • @truckersvision
      @truckersvision  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for the comment and feedback. Working on improving our next videos!

    • @peterhowells7309
      @peterhowells7309 Месяц назад +1

      @@truckersvision I appreciate these videos and look forward to seeing more!

  • @howardsmith5756
    @howardsmith5756 2 месяца назад +5

    I drove a Scammel Crusader in the 80s powered by a 8v71 Detroit engine with 262 hp rated to haul 70 tons. Also drove a 1989 Foden powered by a 3406B 350 hp Caterpillar engine and interestingly the cross members were stamped Kenworth. That then meant that Paccar had a hand in that company before the 2000s. Those two trucks were beast when loaded.

    • @buckrogers2828
      @buckrogers2828 2 месяца назад

      Paccar was involved with Foden in the 70's they was still running separate to a degree but it was slowly being absorbed.
      Crusaders came with various engines many had the RR Eagle

    • @mikeprzyrembel
      @mikeprzyrembel 2 месяца назад

      @@buckrogers2828 Only Detroit and RR.

  • @KieranMonday
    @KieranMonday 2 месяца назад +5

    It’s probably a faceless AI channel, weird mispronunciation of words gives it away
    The way it said “gallon” at 3:45 have it away to me

  • @scottwhitehouse1128
    @scottwhitehouse1128 2 месяца назад +7

    Please get your facts right first guy also had Cummins engine s21 was made in sandbach Atkinson merged with Seddon the roadtrain wasn't sold until 1980 also had Cummins and Leyland tl12 erf was brought by western star then man trucks of Germany the rarest erf is the MW series

  • @GrahamPrice-s7z
    @GrahamPrice-s7z Месяц назад +1

    On number 10 you talk about Antar tank transporter and also show a Scammel tank trans of later years and followed it .

  • @billmmckelvie5188
    @billmmckelvie5188 Месяц назад +1

    There was a great WWII leaflet produced the U.S. War Department. Teaching U.S. troops the difference between a Lorry and a wagon.

  • @KevinMorris-m4s
    @KevinMorris-m4s 2 месяца назад +4

    Atkinson merged with Seddon and not foden and most of the lorries used Cummins engines as well

  • @SebsTruckStop
    @SebsTruckStop Месяц назад +3

    Don’t make videos without doing your research 😊

  • @johngardiner6800
    @johngardiner6800 Месяц назад

    I grew up with these trucks, always loved Foden.

  • @landyandy7
    @landyandy7 2 месяца назад +2

    The scammell crusader was not that rare , its the scammell amazon was the rare one rated at 100 tons , uprated crusader with scammell contractor back end on them

  • @MrOlgrumpy
    @MrOlgrumpy Месяц назад

    WHY is there a V20 marine/powerhouse engine shown ? which truck ran that ? or was it an example of cargo carried ?

  • @mdf2mdf287
    @mdf2mdf287 Месяц назад +1

    I remember Leyland's foray into lorries well. It was called the "Roadtrain" because you went by Road and came back on a Train.! And the 265 Roller had two throttle positions, flat out or idle, anything in between and you thought you had kangaroo juice in the tank.

    • @stevepoulton8826
      @stevepoulton8826 Месяц назад +1

      Obviously dont remember them at all, lol.

    • @MrOlgrumpy
      @MrOlgrumpy Месяц назад

      You must have a long memory and lifetime,Leyland built trucks before the first world war.!

    • @mdf2mdf287
      @mdf2mdf287 Месяц назад

      @@stevepoulton8826 Having worked for Edward Needham's in Oldham when they were a main service agent for the Roadtrain in it's so called "hayday" I think I had a reasonable take on them when on a regular basis they came in behind a wrecker with the prop thrown in the cab.

  • @davezoom2682
    @davezoom2682 2 месяца назад

    Had a Foden S 10 eight wheeler bulk blower fitted with a Gardner 6 LYT 15 litre , never came out of overdrive on any British motorway loaded , it just growled a bit louder , 9 to the gallon including driving the blower , I make of a S 40 fitted with the 2_stroker , I was in heaven !

  • @toucan221
    @toucan221 Месяц назад +1

    Oh by the way, not a lot of people know this, but the Thornycroft Antar had Two engines under the hood.

    • @truckersvision
      @truckersvision  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for the info

    • @patrickporter6536
      @patrickporter6536 26 дней назад +1

      It also had a V8- cylinder version of the Rolls V12 Meteor, called a Meteorite. In early models.

  • @oilburner225
    @oilburner225 2 месяца назад +6

    Interesting video but as has already been mentioned many facts were incorrect. For example the narrator stated speed was an issue on some of the trucks, speed was dictated by our road system and not necessarily down to the truck. There's still quite a few of the trucks around, certainly not as rare as stated. I was driving an Atkinson Borderer up to the late 1990's, in fact the one I used to drive is now a yard shunter. Also there's plenty of ERF's around, certainly not rare. The Leylands are not so common as the cabs would rust out.

  • @craiglogistics2092
    @craiglogistics2092 Месяц назад +2

    This guy needs to do some more research and get his facts right

  • @brendanbayer5002
    @brendanbayer5002 Месяц назад

    The Crusaders in fleet where I worked in the early/mid 80's had Detroits and Cummins engines...

    • @simongilbert2704
      @simongilbert2704 Месяц назад

      yep they did have 8v71 detroits ,, this guy is a danger to the truth ; misleading interested viewers , who are trying to learn ,

  • @1258-Eckhart
    @1258-Eckhart 2 месяца назад +4

    They are not "semis", they are artic tractors.

  • @buckrogers2828
    @buckrogers2828 2 месяца назад +1

    Guy Big J4 mostly came with Big Cam Cummins engines,
    Scammels made all sorts of things like those three wheelers in railway goods yards.
    Another one not mentioned is AEC also Ford Who had the Thames traders and transcontinental.
    Oddly most are all part of Paccar now!

    • @ergotot45
      @ergotot45 Месяц назад

      small cam Cummins in Big Js

  • @petersmith4455
    @petersmith4455 2 месяца назад +1

    you have it wrong about the guy big J, iused to work for AEC ltd and we supplied the AV505 for this chassis as an option

  • @fozzie221
    @fozzie221 2 месяца назад

    I've driven all of these trucks over the years many of them during my time in the army

  • @Steven5teven
    @Steven5teven 2 месяца назад

    I had Alpha cabbed Foden on containers, It never gave us any trouble!

  • @TheByard
    @TheByard 2 месяца назад +1

    In the 1970s I drove an ERF 7 tonner fitted with a 5 cylinder Gardener engine, for a Civil Engineering Company. Hauling construction site cabins, generators etc. from the comapnys plant yard in SW London to a new site at Beachley on the banks of the river Severn near Chepstow S. Wales. The trip down would take a day to rope & sheet the load, drive down the A4/M4 the later was only open in parts. Unload the truck and book into a greasy spoon transport cafe. Drive back to London and load up for the next morning. Spend a night at home with mums great cooking.
    The truck was traded in to Watts of Gloucester for a new Leyland, it was bought by a collected and refurbished to it's original glory, which must have been a task as it's last days were spent as a site truck. She is in the grey livery of Chas Brand & Son Civil Engineering Contractors. There was also a matching ERF 14 tonner 8 wheeler and a Scammel tractor and trailers in the plant yard fleet.

  • @chrislee7392
    @chrislee7392 Месяц назад

    i think you will find the E R F you show was really an MAN chasse and running gear with an ERF based cab and was made of steel and not fiberglass

  • @KeithDeley
    @KeithDeley 2 месяца назад +1

    In British English, lorries

  • @cliveluff6622
    @cliveluff6622 Месяц назад

    Not really RARE trucks. I'd say a rarity would be an HHT. I think only one is, currently, under restoration.

  • @stevepoulton8826
    @stevepoulton8826 Месяц назад +1

    😅Fodens 9mpg was pretty good in the 60s, this feller is a clown.

  • @brendanbayer5002
    @brendanbayer5002 Месяц назад

    😮look like Cummins logo on Roadtrain

  • @philipblackburn3759
    @philipblackburn3759 Месяц назад

    That’s a Rolls Royce Petrol car engine, definitely not a truck engine, get your facts right?

  • @patrickporter6536
    @patrickporter6536 2 месяца назад +3

    Heard of all of them. Seen most of them. Just more badly researched garbage from America.

    • @checker3694
      @checker3694 Месяц назад

      To be fair Americans have been cut off from outside world, unlike any other country,till recently with the arrival of you tube.

  • @johnwightman4565
    @johnwightman4565 2 месяца назад

    The borderer shown in these pics is OTF 550 M And was new to wj ridings longridge lancs and is fitted with ridings own design sleeper cab fitted in house it had and nhc 250 Cummins under the bonnet

  • @toucan221
    @toucan221 Месяц назад +1

    Nice work pal, a few small mistakes but don't worry you can't be expected to know everything especially when you have Ten different trucks to sort out. Nice little video thanks

  • @hamptonequipment5853
    @hamptonequipment5853 Месяц назад

    AI ?

  • @Hanking-Warry
    @Hanking-Warry Месяц назад

    They are lorries not trucks.

  • @stevehorner9004
    @stevehorner9004 2 месяца назад +2

    Ford Transcontinental ?

    • @truckersvision
      @truckersvision  2 месяца назад

      Made in the UK in the 70's and 80's

    • @fmcb269
      @fmcb269 2 месяца назад

      Drove one from time to time in 1985 as an agency driver, doing night deliveries for Telfers of Northampton.

    • @stevehorner9004
      @stevehorner9004 2 месяца назад

      @@fmcb269 A very good friend of mine was Fitter who worked on them, he told me they were a very Good wagon

  • @lesliedrysdale2434
    @lesliedrysdale2434 2 месяца назад +1

    Dont know were they got the information from they want to get out round the shows most of these trucks are in preservation

  • @trucktruck8016
    @trucktruck8016 Месяц назад

    Was looking forward to this when I clicked on it , but .... the inaccreses/wrong information , the 6 wheel Leyland Roadtrain 1st came out as a Scammel Roadtrain drove an '85 C reg with 6 speed spicer and 320 big cam cummins the rearest version is the Leyland Interstater , the rearest ERF is the export, based on a B or C series ERF fitted with the metal bodies cab , same cab as Scammel Crusader different grille only one I have seen had a 350 cummins and 13 speed fuller , Leyland Marathon is one that was missed, rearest being the european spec similar to an F12 Volvo Globetrotter cab wise ie sink etc . The seddeon ackinson has a Daf 95 cab the version/s ! drove had a 325 Perkins/Rolls Royce engine/cummins 400 and an eaton twin split box both good trucks .... theres plenty more but I doubt the guy who put this out will bother to research the British Truck industry 70' though to the late 90's properly to give an accurate video.

  • @marksmatchboxmemories-xd6qp
    @marksmatchboxmemories-xd6qp Месяц назад

    half the videos wrong, and what the hell os a gal on? as for a roadtrain not being a success, the engine is still used in all paccar products and leyland trucks build all DAF trucks ans supply Kenworhts for assembly to australia. Yes thats right. Kenworth K201 is a Leyland truck!

  • @MCPLTD
    @MCPLTD Месяц назад

    Foden Alphas are in no way rare there are hundreds of them still being used daily in the industry and so many facts in this are wrong

  • @senianns9522
    @senianns9522 2 месяца назад

    Wasn't the Antar part French construction?

    • @mikeprzyrembel
      @mikeprzyrembel 2 месяца назад +2

      No, built by Thornycroft at Basingstoke.

  • @Ivc406
    @Ivc406 Месяц назад +1

    Very poor info on trucks if you're going to put out videos do you're homework,not really new so very disappointed regards when did Seddon be taken over by iveco did I miss this regards 🙏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

  • @danieljones4907
    @danieljones4907 Месяц назад +1

    Daf

  • @DonaldFraser-c9v
    @DonaldFraser-c9v 2 месяца назад

    I remember an Atkinson Borderer artic that was run by a Nairnshire haulier back in the late 70's and early 80's
    It had what was jokingly called the hen house sleeper cab by the firms drivers.
    It looked like the egg laying / nesting box part you would find on the outside of a small hen house in a garden that was bolted on the back of the cab it looked odd, and very uncomfortable as it was so small being bolted on as what you would describe as an extra !! It ended its days as a shunter at a local sawmill before being scrapped.