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Old Foden in UK for interest only.
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Gday all,
Just going through some old pics and I thought this may interest somebody ? I could have bought it but said No as I have not got facilities to work on it. I found a Foden fanatic who was grateful
This old girl is not available For Sale, as it is currently being restored.
It sold for $100 a couple of years ago ! as seen here.
I am trying to find out how it is getting on but the owner is very difficult to contact.
Its 1969, C/No. 67078 with a Gardner 6LX 180 (originally 6LX150)
It had a block carrier/loader body see pics..
The cab was mainly in one bit, but I do know the owner is replacing much of the timber cab framework with hand-cut hardwood pieces.
There is stuff like this all over the UK, finding it is the problem.
Cheers
RS
Just going through some old pics and I thought this may interest somebody ? I could have bought it but said No as I have not got facilities to work on it. I found a Foden fanatic who was grateful
This old girl is not available For Sale, as it is currently being restored.
It sold for $100 a couple of years ago ! as seen here.
I am trying to find out how it is getting on but the owner is very difficult to contact.
Its 1969, C/No. 67078 with a Gardner 6LX 180 (originally 6LX150)
It had a block carrier/loader body see pics..
The cab was mainly in one bit, but I do know the owner is replacing much of the timber cab framework with hand-cut hardwood pieces.
There is stuff like this all over the UK, finding it is the problem.
Cheers
RS
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14 years 7 months ago #15122
by atkipete
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I remember those brick hoists, sort of a home made Hiab crane. Foden didnt do too well here after about 1960, the Melbourne dealer changed over to Atkinson.
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Gday Pete,
Yes it was an interesting old thing which had been sat for about 9 years. Not a bad buy for $100 though, as a project.
Did you get Gardners over there ?
Cheers
RS
Yes it was an interesting old thing which had been sat for about 9 years. Not a bad buy for $100 though, as a project.
Did you get Gardners over there ?
Cheers
RS
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Roland,
We certainly got lots of vehicles with Gardners. Generally even Fodens!
I don't have a photo online at the moment of it. But one of our members even has a 8 cylinder gardner foden!
There is also a couple of narrow gauge loco's around running Gardner's.
We certainly got lots of vehicles with Gardners. Generally even Fodens!
I don't have a photo online at the moment of it. But one of our members even has a 8 cylinder gardner foden!
There is also a couple of narrow gauge loco's around running Gardner's.
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14 years 7 months ago #15125
by Andy Wright
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Nice one, Roland. Bargain for $100. Saw my first Gardner-engined truck for a while a week ago. Pre-Aussie cab Atkinson. Only the second one I've seen down here.
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Roland The Fodens were a pretty tough old Lorry
I think the heat in AUS killed them, they all seemed to
have cooling problems over here.
I remember "Highway Haulage" Sydney had a few.
They had a few 8 wheelers with the fold out wind sreen
carting sand and gravel many moons ago.
Nothing wrong with the Gardner 6LX 6 LW engines
Friends of mine have one in their old trawler
it wuuld have to be over 40 years old and still going strong.Mark
I think the heat in AUS killed them, they all seemed to
have cooling problems over here.
I remember "Highway Haulage" Sydney had a few.
They had a few 8 wheelers with the fold out wind sreen
carting sand and gravel many moons ago.
Nothing wrong with the Gardner 6LX 6 LW engines
Friends of mine have one in their old trawler
it wuuld have to be over 40 years old and still going strong.Mark
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Gday OD
I am not knocking the Foden at all.
The S model (I think it is) here was quite Simply an Old Design, with all the problems beaten out in Later models.
When I was offered this beast for $100 I looked at the engine and quickly worked out that the rest of the truck and bodywork was Free !
The Gardner engine is quite magnificent, as a 'Plodder'. Its a masterpiece of old Late Victorian engineeering that met the needs of the day.
The basic design did not lend itself to modern Hi Speed requirements.
If I had the facilities I would have bought it just for the engine.
I am sure there are many low speed users of the Gardner running all over the world, just like your mates with the Trawler.
Cheers
RS
I am not knocking the Foden at all.
The S model (I think it is) here was quite Simply an Old Design, with all the problems beaten out in Later models.
When I was offered this beast for $100 I looked at the engine and quickly worked out that the rest of the truck and bodywork was Free !
The Gardner engine is quite magnificent, as a 'Plodder'. Its a masterpiece of old Late Victorian engineeering that met the needs of the day.
The basic design did not lend itself to modern Hi Speed requirements.
If I had the facilities I would have bought it just for the engine.
I am sure there are many low speed users of the Gardner running all over the world, just like your mates with the Trawler.
Cheers
RS
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14 years 7 months ago #15129
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Roland klic on the photos on the right
some good Fodens there...........Mark
www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=358957
some good Fodens there...........Mark
www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=358957
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Roland .Look up Arthur H Gillot transport
He had some neat Fodens.......Mark
He had some neat Fodens.......Mark
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