Thank you for showing these vintage lorries. I’m 66 now and it’s great watching all the different lorries I’ve travelled in with my father as a child. My favourite at that time and still is, is the Commer Maxiload. Just love the sound of the 2 strokes.
Love all the Foden 8 leggers, and that's the first Hoveringham I have ever seen for real. Thx 👍 That 4WD transit from 1983 was a pretty rare thing as well.
20:17 I remember seeing loads of the Hoveringham Foden S21's around London in the 1960s, when I use to go with my dad in his truck delivering around the London area
I was there attending the model truck festival for the first time so didn't get to see all that much of these. I must also say that your camera work is excellent. Far too often I see videos like these where the camera is either wobbling all over the place or zooming in or out at all the wrong moments! Well done.
That's cool! So many of those I had as Matchbox, Dinky, and Corgi toy cars when I was a kid in the 60's. The Ford cement truck, and the orange dump truck that said Hoveringham on the side really made me smile.
When trucks where trucks 🚛 a lot of memories with me going in the wagon with my dad and seeing these wagons on there way to a show respect to you for this footage 🫶🤝🙏
what a lovely show of old lorries from the 1970s 0r before mind you most of them were very old I think 1960s .? but still with watching this you tube going to pass on to acquaintance .
Great Video, nice to see a Video of Trucks I would see when I was in School & my dad worked afternoons for Bass Charrington driving his 32 ton Artic, I use to go with him after school 4 days a week in the later 70's in his 1974 Scammell Handyman with a RR 220 Engine, Wonder if there is any Bass Units on the Vintage Commercials Circuit, Superb Atkinson at 10.09 with a Sought after Cummins Engine, Sounding just like they use to 10/10.
What a nice parade! Many of the brands are relatively unknown outside the UK in Europe, but it's nice to learn how many brands there existed in the UK, sadly almost all gone now. The old Fodens and Atkinsons are some of the visually more pleasing examples, as do the Foden S20/S21 and Commer TS3 two strokes for the ears. The Bedford TK and the Ford models were the most common British trucks here in the Netherlands. The Volvo F88 is the truck which I remember the most as a haulier at the end of the street where I lived as a child had a large fleet of these, starting from the early chrome grille models. But also the Mack R series I do remember, a local single owner-operator in our neighbourhood had a 4x8 dumper, but with three trailing axles and not the double front steer which was so common in the UK. Not seen in the video but another company nearby then had Fiat 682 N3/N4 tractor units.
I liked the Blue Star Line container, I used to use that long-since defuct British shipping company to bring back meat from South America. The compnay was owned by the Vestey familly,who unsurprisingly also owned Dewhursts the Butcher. One of the ports they loaded at was Fray Bentos,in Uruguay !
Sights and sounds of my childhood growing up then my career! Far better than the sterile computer controlled nonsense today but then that’s progression I guess. Thank you for sharing.
When lorries not only looked great, but sounded nice as well, The Hoveringham Foden use to see loads of them around London area as a kid in the 60s when away with my dad in his truck
I drove an old Foden eight Legger with a split screen and Gardner 210 in my 20's 😂 0nly 30 years ago 👍 I worked for some old school boys. I have pictures
In the 60s I used to stand at at a bus stop early in the morning on my way to work. One day a Hoveringham Mammoth stop and the driver said did I want a lift. He must have passed me each day
...question for y'all... ...do these old trucks...and other coaches busses etc...require tax /plating/mot...or are they exempt as are other vehicles over 40 years old...
i tuck my class1 in a Scania or Volvo when i was a shunter on the buses didnt need a class 1 on the buses i wanted my hgv class one and i did it on a course so i did mine a long time a go me and one of the lads done it cat he was called i got class 123 at the same time
thankyou James for standing for 3 hours to do the video it was great to see
When I was a child, I had the Matchbox version of the truck at 20:18, also the thumbnail. Around 1969 or so. Thank you.
Thank you for showing these vintage lorries. I’m 66 now and it’s great watching all the different lorries I’ve travelled in with my father as a child. My favourite at that time and still is, is the Commer Maxiload. Just love the sound of the 2 strokes.
23:50 was a nice surprise to see an old work mate, Alan Dale in his Vulcan. Thank you for this James it was an absolute joy to watch. All the best.
Love all the Foden 8 leggers, and that's the first Hoveringham I have ever seen for real. Thx 👍 That 4WD transit from 1983 was a pretty rare thing as well.
The Lesney's Matchboxes came to life!!!
was about to comment same thing! Specially at 20:20
Excellent vid, makes me feel really old when I see stuff I used to drive going to a classic truck show ! Some lovely kit there though.
20:17 I remember seeing loads of the Hoveringham Foden S21's around London in the 1960s, when I use to go with my dad in his truck delivering around the London area
An impressive collection of lorries and vans. Some of them reminds me of the Dinky Toys I use to have in my youth in the '50ties.
Foden HOVERINGHAM......my Matchbox car 55 Jears ago. Greatings from Germany :-)
I was there attending the model truck festival for the first time so didn't get to see all that much of these. I must also say that your camera work is excellent. Far too often I see videos like these where the camera is either wobbling all over the place or zooming in or out at all the wrong moments! Well done.
That's cool! So many of those I had as Matchbox, Dinky, and Corgi toy cars when I was a kid in the 60's. The Ford cement truck, and the orange dump truck that said Hoveringham on the side really made me smile.
Great video. Superb shooting of so many warriors of old. Thank you!!
The Hastings Ford wagon is still earning its keep as well! Lot of nice sounding gems in there 👍👍
When trucks where trucks 🚛 a lot of memories with me going in the wagon with my dad and seeing these wagons on there way to a show respect to you for this footage 🫶🤝🙏
superb thank you all brisbane australia
Meu amigo... Que beleza de vídeo com vários exemplares!!! Saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷💪
Some great memory joggers there! Love the sound of the Commers!
Nicely captured. Regards, John
Vielen Dank für das schöne Video! Soviele prächtige Lastwagen ❤️🔥❣️ Viele Grüße aus Deutschland 👋😃
what a lovely show of old lorries from the 1970s 0r before mind you most of them were very old I think 1960s .? but still with watching this you tube going to pass on to acquaintance .
this is some of the best content on youtube. hands down!
Good to see a contingent of American classics representing, too! 🇺🇲
Nice video. I remember having a Matchbox Leland dump, DAF box, and another similar to the Hoveringham truck as a kid.
Great Video, nice to see a Video of Trucks I would see when I was in School & my dad worked afternoons for Bass Charrington driving his 32 ton Artic, I use to go with him after school 4 days a week in the later 70's in his 1974 Scammell Handyman with a RR 220 Engine, Wonder if there is any Bass Units on the Vintage Commercials Circuit, Superb Atkinson at 10.09 with a Sought after Cummins Engine, Sounding just like they use to 10/10.
There really is something for everyone. The old English material with its sometimes bizarre shapes but also the fine lettering is simply great!
Having just passed my test in 1972 I delivered four brand new big Orange scammel 8 wheelers to Hoveringham.Thought I was king of the road !!
🤩🤩🤩 Excelentes!!! desde muy chico! me encantan! los coches! camiones! y trenes! antiguos! . saludos! desde Argentina
What a nice parade! Many of the brands are relatively unknown outside the UK in Europe, but it's nice to learn how many brands there existed in the UK, sadly almost all gone now.
The old Fodens and Atkinsons are some of the visually more pleasing examples, as do the Foden S20/S21 and Commer TS3 two strokes for the ears.
The Bedford TK and the Ford models were the most common British trucks here in the Netherlands.
The Volvo F88 is the truck which I remember the most as a haulier at the end of the street where I lived as a child had a large fleet of these, starting from the early chrome grille models.
But also the Mack R series I do remember, a local single owner-operator in our neighbourhood had a 4x8 dumper, but with three trailing axles and not the double front steer which was so common in the UK.
Not seen in the video but another company nearby then had Fiat 682 N3/N4 tractor units.
wtf? Actually the best thing on here! Superb, just the best, from a 66yo former trucker
I liked the Blue Star Line container, I used to use that long-since defuct British shipping company to bring back meat from South America. The compnay was owned by the Vestey familly,who unsurprisingly also owned Dewhursts the Butcher.
One of the ports they loaded at was Fray Bentos,in Uruguay !
Some beautiful truck you guys have there!
A lot of beauty machines 😍👏🍀🍀🍀♾️🙋🏼♂️✅
Love❤ it... i want to buy 1😂😂
Good to see the Thames Trader , always thought it was better than the Military Bedford !
Ho 55 anni e faccio il camionista!! Bellissimo video!!😊😊
Some lush beasts there, I particularly like the Knowles Transport Foden at 7:18
Lovely Hoveringham tipper.
Worked for them in Cardiff in the 80' s.
Sights and sounds of my childhood growing up then my career! Far better than the sterile computer controlled nonsense today but then that’s progression I guess. Thank you for sharing.
very enjoyable thanks!
todos estos coches son historia y leyendas de los pioneros del ayer ❤❤❤❤
cool le scania 142 !! belle compil 👍👍
Thank U fo video
These Scania and Volvo trucks are still working on the russian road )
Thanks for the video
I drove a couple of different Foden haulmaster over a number of years ♥️❗
God bless yous lads for perceiving such buties much get around to that old HINO some time Phil Maguire meath lreland
Kinda neat seeing the really old trucks, knowing that none of them had 300hp back in the day.
The Brits love their big trucks
Imagine if they were electric they were never here
Lol 😂
Que pais mais maravilhoso ruas t udo limpas caminhoes bem conservados e trabalhandos
When lorries not only looked great, but sounded nice as well, The Hoveringham Foden use to see loads of them around London area as a kid in the 60s when away with my dad in his truck
That 4X4 Transit was the bollox.
Remarkably many trucks with twin steered axles up front.
👍👍👍👍👍thanks.
Parabéns pelo o vídeo onde foi filmado esse vídeo qual país?
Watching this video is probably better than attending the show.
Na Brasil teve caminhoes com gabines mais bonitas ...com certeza.no começo dos tempos
😅den Orangen 4 achser hab ich als Kind von lesley/ matchbox gehabt!!👍👍👍🇩🇪
We used to see Hovinghams in Retford but we called the Hoveringhams.
???
Nice to see a good turn out of Fodens
If only all work cars from all eras were preserved.
when I lived in Manchester in the 60s we called them lorrys
5:18 I saw this truck coming down Reigate hill on its way home.
I own several of these trucks. Mine are around 2 inches long and say Matchbox on their bottoms.
20:05 This one has a 2-stroke engine, most likely a Commer TS3. Same as the one at 20:16.
The foden S20 tipper WG laidlaw was my gramps lorry
Seen alot of these coming off the Liverpool boat in Belfast, was wondering what was happening. Now i know lol
1:27 Lunchbox !
I drove an old Foden eight Legger with a split screen and Gardner 210 in my 20's 😂 0nly 30 years ago 👍 I worked for some old school boys. I have pictures
0:05, the blue star line is a shipping company that failed somewhere in the 1950's.
As if the Matchbox Kingsize catalogue had come to life .. 20:16
3:45 Hell Drivers.
0:20 off topic, but i've never seen a Peugeot Ute like that
Wow, I had the Hoveringham eight wheeler Foden as a Dinky.
Glorious diesel power 🥹👌🏼
I remember the Hoveringham truck in the Matchbox cars collection 1966. (Think it was the king size range, but not sure).
Eles tem muito respeito aos caminhoes
The thumbnail looks like the Mammoth car!
😂
0:17 What car is that behind the truck?
2:37 truck name??
Wow, there's some nice old girls there.
And driving them.
Used to drive a mickey mouse when i was 17 at the pit stocking yards to learn truck driving.
10:46 British Coal
In the 60s I used to stand at at a bus stop early in the morning on my way to work. One day a Hoveringham Mammoth stop and the driver said did I want a lift. He must have passed me each day
1:27 how the hell did one of those end up there
0:15 a red brazilian compact pick-up Peugeot Hoggar! @channel 205 UK
Us old farts with a bad back from fixing them .
15:10 Ford Cargo
Which location is this
Hi could you possibly send me the footage of the d.v williams lorry's leaving the show please
the most geazer truck show
...question for y'all...
...do these old trucks...and other coaches busses etc...require tax /plating/mot...or are they exempt as are other vehicles over 40 years old...
I had that Orange Hoveringham truck as s toy (20.20m)
cool...
ERF-В Тамбовской области есть такой тягач в работе
Die Briten konnten mal so tolle Lkw und Pkw bauen ... Schade, dass die meisten Firmen schon lange Geschichte sind bzw in ausländischer Hand !!
❤$5500000000000000000000
i tuck my class1 in a Scania or Volvo when i was a shunter on the buses didnt need a class 1 on the buses i wanted my hgv class one and i did it on a course so i did mine a long time a go me and one of the lads done it cat he was called i got class 123 at the same time
Nice old trucks...peterbilt and mack!!!
Ah yes,believe they were Fodens ??