Good idea with the Foden, Pinz and a Wolf 110 be good as well, guy in the lakes has done well hiring out ex MOD Land Rovers to trundle round the lanes in, realise you'd be on your own land but I think it would be great, not everyone wants to drive a tank! 👍
when fodens were first introduced into service, i got bollocked for taking in ( they called it off road ) onto the verge of the road whilst waiting for a police escort with a 16 ton load of live 105mm ammunition, the vehicles were borrowed from our sister sqn ( 8 sqn rct ) while they were on tour in cyprus. i got bloody roasted when i got back, seems fodens have changed since then
Simple answer? Depends if it’s an F3000 series!🤣🤣 Having to over extend you right ankle for hours on end- shite with cramp in your right leg after a 2.5 hour drive No wonder Foden failed in business
proper go anywhere vehicle 👍 yes I reckon you would get customers wanting to take it for a spin
God I did the reliability tests on these back in the 80's before the army brought them at TLDT aldershot .God I feel old 😂😂😂
Many a happy day round Long Valley.
Good idea with the Foden, Pinz and a Wolf 110 be good as well, guy in the lakes has done well hiring out ex MOD Land Rovers to trundle round the lanes in, realise you'd be on your own land but I think it would be great, not everyone wants to drive a tank! 👍
Nice one Nick
I really appreciate your channel! Love the content,and your presentation. Regards Nick
Only just discovered this channel, what is this vehicle 🤔
when fodens were first introduced into service, i got bollocked for taking in ( they called it off road ) onto the verge of the road whilst waiting for a police escort with a 16 ton load of live 105mm ammunition, the vehicles were borrowed from our sister sqn ( 8 sqn rct ) while they were on tour in cyprus. i got bloody roasted when i got back, seems fodens have changed since then
I’d pay to drive the Foden off road 👍🏻
I will have to come over and do your driving course, bug only if you have pensioner rates, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia, Les
How come your Second World War US Jerrican is labelled 1951 then?
Make it look authentic i rekon, war banged
. You have rhe skills and resources to re build it again one day if you need to restore it again
Simple answer?
Depends if it’s an F3000 series!🤣🤣
Having to over extend you right ankle for hours on end- shite with cramp in your right leg after a 2.5 hour drive
No wonder Foden failed in business
To be fair some of the Volvo buses were the same, B6 Plaxton bodied had the throttle pedal at the most rediculous angle.