So I was just watching away and suddenly I recognize the old Bedford wrecker reg BSV 562 that's about 5 minutes in. I know that truck and it's former owner as used to work next door. It was owned by Gerald Finch Recover in Challow station Oxfordshire. I was a friend of Gerald when I was young and pleased to know the old man as he did me a few good turns as an apprentice mechanic starting out in life. I remember when he got that old Bedford and know a few stories about it. He was an old REME guy and loved old trucks and had a working fleet many of which were classics like two Diamond Tee's and old ERF's. It's a bit sad to see it there as I remember it looking all newly painted in red. I know he must be long gone now so R.I.P. Gerry and although looking rough glad to see it still existed and hope it still does now along with some of his other trucks too.
I think that this is my first video viewing for this channel, I don't quite know why it was in my recommendation, very glad it was, I look forward to viewing more of this channel.
Leyland, Bedford, Foden, Scammell... this is a graveyard of the days when Great Britain manufactured wonderful vehicles. It was a golden age for British motoring, but it was all to come crashing down so soon.
Wonderful vehicles,Have you ever worked on any of them,They were complete litter,No surprise Trucks from abroad took ever,Ours were almost 10 years behind in design and reliability.
I trained as a traditional Coachpainter/ vehicle signwriter from 1979.....just like the the old ERF Chris Metcalfe door sign...i was made redundant because of stick on vinyls...a simple and cheaper way of covering a vehicle. Interesting vid ...and yet Mother nature will always take control in the scrapyard.
While working on the construction of The Victoria Line tube the company bought several Coles lattice jib cranes for shaft work. They unloaded deliveries of tunnel lining segments and lowered them down the shafts to feed the tunnel boring machines. The Coles lorry mounted crane was the first of the telescopic type, while working for Greenham Crane Hire, Tottenham I drove a 15tonner. Man it was bliss not having to unfold the jib plus add sections to extend it. My father told me, don't be sad that old vehicles are scrapped and recycled. If all old ones were kept the value in them would be nothing as there would be so many, plus new ones would not be bought.
I once rummaged through this place in the summer of 1975. There was quite a lot ex-military odds and sods all crated up. A junk freak could spend his annual holiday there.
First vehicle I ever drove in anger back in the day was a Scammell Highwayman eight legger tipper, big redline and the David Brown box in it, by christ they could sort out the men from the boys in short order, these modern day steering wheel minders with powered everything and auto boxes couldnt last one day on the job we used to do day in day out......sometimes if you were lucky you could even get a motor with the luxury of a heater that actually worked harder than all the holes in the floor too.
Some real golden oldies on show. I'm in to Bedford lorrys, I had several tk trucks in the past but you rarely see them now so it was great to see them along wit the later tl type the s and j types are a lot older. Great video, they need saving!!!!!
I saw at least one MK too. We had an old TK we used on the farm in the late 70s early 80’s and we used to go to Rush Green whenever it needed some parts. They had so much stuff there, and that was forty years ago, we always found what we needed.
I know exactly what that place smells like! My mates and me used to climb the wall of a place like that in the late '70's/early '80's and play in the lorries and cars when the place was shut for the weekend. It was near Manchester. The place is a housing estate now. We were warned not to play in places like that when we were kids but you didn't come to any harm as long as you weren't an idiot. We were fine. I'm so glad I was a kid when I was!
I was there 33 yrs ago getting rear springs for a GUY big J tractor unit, the yard wasn’t fenced off and was 3 times the size. The bloke knew where everything was, it looks to have been cleared and industrial yards/units put up to the left now. I wonder if the steam sentinel is in the shed along with hundreds of gearboxes??
I would love to go their Ive loved dustcarts since I was little and I would like to see other waste related trucks like skip lorries and road sweepers .
Great video, a pity you didn’t pay attention to the buses that briefly could be seen in the video. Maybe two of the rarest vehicles were that Commer fire engine and the Leyland Martian, originally fitted with that straight 8 petrol engine solely for army use. The Commer most certainly had the straight 6 petrol engine. Later models often had the 3 cilinder 2 stroke diesel, the TS3. They screamed! Anyways, quite sad to see the demise of the British motor industries, all of the vehicles in this yard represent the glory of what once was and never comes back. Greetings from Hekelingen, Holland. Bye, Willem.
That first Army MJ I picked that up in Scotland 🏴 it had been sitting for 15yrs in a farm after about a hour & 2 cups of tea I got it running and drove it 3miles to load it up
Shame I remember a lot of them trucks back when I was young, in the village I was born there was a truck company and that got me into transport, I did twenty five years on coaches and five on trucks both on the road and on the spanner’s so very sad seeing this, you don’t know what people are thinking but hay ho thanks for showing, markUK
The split screen you couldnt recognise at 4: 11 was a Guy big D or a big J, the rarest one I could spot was what was left of an old W.D Bedford quad gun tractor barely recognisable under a pile of scrap.....absolutely criminal.
the long line of Leyland Concrete Mixers used to belong to C&G Concrete all of these lorries were on the road working up to 2011 I think . C&G was taken over by Breeden around that time and some of them have Breeden`s name on them
I,m surprised that the older stuff was still even there when this vid was made with the price of scrap increasing.Some of those trucks date back to the 1950s.Is the yard still there now?
,,.hi i have been to rush green motors 3 months ago,its like a time warp, but found the owner a bit odd as i was not allowed to remove parts from engines so whats the point
@@classicmotorsgreatbritain1086 hi, yes they are for what is not new parts. l got a rusty old air filter which was worth about 5 pounds and was charged over 40 pounds.i have since restored it but to do this cost me 30 pounds in materials etc,so no wonder everthing is rotting away. its a pity really
Silly really like you said what’s the point ? Lots could be saved from here, guys with experience and a love for some old machinery could breath life back into some of the better stuff I bet.
@@martinmoss7652 hi, yes this is crazy, i am going back there after xmas and see what the problem is with these clowns,i am surprised no one has gone at night and taken bits and pieces. its too late to save some vehicles.
They don’t want to sell you parts of a vehicle. They want to sell you the complete vehicle and plenty of complete vehicles have been bought for preservation.
Excellent video, where is this place? The reason I ask is at 18:56 there is a Bedford TK cab with the little bull bar on and I would love to know if it is for sale Edit : never mind I read the description 😂
Jesus that is one hell of a yard, some stuff in there of good value as is but take away the full trucks and just go to the scrap side of it there must be a million or two quid lying about in there , good vid i will watch part 2 later,
The important but incredibly sad fact is that at one point it became cheaper to source vehicles and parts from abroad, British engineering ended up too costly to compete with imported vehicles and components. I do think that we could become a engineering superpower again but only if we all pull together and fight to rebuild our engineering and manufacturing industries.
Trucks are still built at the Leyland plant (under the Daf badge) and Dennis Eagle still manufacture bin lorries at Warwick. A shadow of it's former self and under foreign ownership but at least it's something.
Great video with a lot of British and European classic trucks, pity your audio commentary was virtually inaudible. Most of the older trucks are well beyond restoration. Coles and Rapier cranes, a real blast from the past. How far from the sea is this yard? Excessive rust on the older trucks. Thank you for sharing this classic walk around, enjoyed it.
Hi Dave it's about 50 miles as the crow flies to the nearest coast. If you put rush green motors in to Google earth it will come up, and give you an idea of scale.
Looks like most of the really old stuff is gone, hopefully sold to enthusiasts. What is their plan here? Most of the classic trucks have been left to rot or been crushed through being stacked in piles, they’re really only good for parts. If you walked in and asked for a certain gearbox or axle would they know what they have? I’m glad they haven’t just crushed everything but it’s a pity more care wasn’t taken to preserve a few of the better and rarer ones.
I suppose it is up to the owner how they run the yard but it seems like a complete waste to me. Some of that must have been laying about 30 to 40 years.
Firstly, get a better camera then learn how to use it. Swinging it around wildly just makes viewers feel sick. After that, add some meaningful commentary instead of telling everyone it’s unbelievable when very clearly the truck is very real and very believable.
Too young to recognize the thorneycroft amazon, DMP and queen mary trailers and bedford RL misnamed?....you were in more of a goldmine than you realized
Crawled around that yard in the late 80's getting bits for various wagons, thanks for the update, Cheers
So I was just watching away and suddenly I recognize the old Bedford wrecker reg BSV 562 that's about 5 minutes in. I know that truck and it's former owner as used to work next door. It was owned by Gerald Finch Recover in Challow station Oxfordshire. I was a friend of Gerald when I was young and pleased to know the old man as he did me a few good turns as an apprentice mechanic starting out in life. I remember when he got that old Bedford and know a few stories about it. He was an old REME guy and loved old trucks and had a working fleet many of which were classics like two Diamond Tee's and old ERF's. It's a bit sad to see it there as I remember it looking all newly painted in red. I know he must be long gone now so R.I.P. Gerry and although looking rough glad to see it still existed and hope it still does now along with some of his other trucks too.
That was like stepping back in time , i could spend a week in a place like that just foraging around , just about to watch part 2 . Thanks for posting
A bit sad to see all these old work horses just rusting away to nothing, loved seeing the old RL Bedford, thanks for sharing.
HMO909K i used to work on that lorry ,ex Associated Asphalt , brought back memories.
I think that this is my first video viewing for this channel, I don't quite know why it was in my recommendation, very glad it was, I look forward to viewing more of this channel.
Hopefully after lockdown I be able to get around more
Leyland, Bedford, Foden, Scammell... this is a graveyard of the days when Great Britain manufactured wonderful vehicles. It was a golden age for British motoring, but it was all to come crashing down so soon.
Wonderful vehicles,Have you ever worked on any of them,They were complete litter,No surprise Trucks from abroad took ever,Ours were almost 10 years behind in design and reliability.
I trained as a traditional Coachpainter/ vehicle signwriter from 1979.....just like the the old ERF Chris Metcalfe door sign...i was made redundant because of stick on vinyls...a simple and cheaper way of covering a vehicle.
Interesting vid ...and yet Mother nature will always take control in the scrapyard.
The Place is a Time Wharp I was last round this Yard about 10-12 years ago and it doesnt seem to have changed much thank you for this.
No not changed much in 25 years
Wow 13:00 that's a Ford CMP from 1941 great find rare truck
I think it's a gun tractor, cab 11...wonder if it's still there...
@@phillipsprangiii3112 I wish if I can save that FAT ....I have seen one here in India .....though I saved one Chevy MCP 😇
While working on the construction of The Victoria Line tube the company bought several Coles lattice jib cranes for shaft work. They unloaded deliveries of tunnel lining segments and lowered them down the shafts to feed the tunnel boring machines.
The Coles lorry mounted crane was the first of the telescopic type, while working for Greenham Crane Hire, Tottenham I drove a 15tonner. Man it was bliss not having to unfold the jib plus add sections to extend it.
My father told me, don't be sad that old vehicles are scrapped and recycled. If all old ones were kept the value in them would be nothing as there would be so many, plus new ones would not be bought.
I once rummaged through this place in the summer of 1975. There was quite a lot ex-military odds and sods all crated up. A junk freak could spend his annual holiday there.
I love one of the old cabs for my garden
Brought back memories seeing the scammell routeman at 33.37 with the 6.80 engine worked on many of them in the 1970s.
First vehicle I ever drove in anger back in the day was a Scammell Highwayman eight legger tipper, big redline and the David Brown box in it, by christ they could sort out the men from the boys in short order, these modern day steering wheel minders with powered everything and auto boxes couldnt last one day on the job we used to do day in day out......sometimes if you were lucky you could even get a motor with the luxury of a heater that actually worked harder than all the holes in the floor too.
That reminds me of my late brothers place,he lived in Salfords,Surrey and his house overlooked a truck yard on the A23😎
Nice to see a Tate and Lyle tank trailer in there. Worked in Tates in 80s. Few nice Gardner engines too, 6LW in one shot.
Jeez some classic old trucks I remember seeing a lot of them as a kid growing up in da 80’s👍
Me too love the old trucks
26:38 - Ford D series six wheeler, still complete with its mixer body! Lots of work to restore that battered cab, but still should be rescued ...
Some real golden oldies on show.
I'm in to Bedford lorrys, I had several tk trucks in the past but you rarely see them now so it was great to see them along wit the later tl type the s and j types are a lot older.
Great video, they need saving!!!!!
I saw at least one MK too. We had an old TK we used on the farm in the late 70s early 80’s and we used to go to Rush Green whenever it needed some parts. They had so much stuff there, and that was forty years ago, we always found what we needed.
I love the older and modern European truck designs. If I had the money I’d buy some and import them here to the US. And restore them.
Fantastic Video, hope to see more like this :)
I know exactly what that place smells like! My mates and me used to climb the wall of a place like that in the late '70's/early '80's and play in the lorries and cars when the place was shut for the weekend. It was near Manchester. The place is a housing estate now.
We were warned not to play in places like that when we were kids but you didn't come to any harm as long as you weren't an idiot. We were fine.
I'm so glad I was a kid when I was!
Nothing like the smell of an 'Old School' scrappy on a hot summers afternoon!
@@jonathangriffin1120hell yeah
Would like to visit the site one day.Missing my BEDFORD truck
Rust in piece😭
Nice video 🙂
I was there 33 yrs ago getting rear springs for a GUY big J tractor unit, the yard wasn’t fenced off and was 3 times the size. The bloke knew where everything was, it looks to have been cleared and industrial yards/units put up to the left now. I wonder if the steam sentinel is in the shed along with hundreds of gearboxes??
Just looked on google maps. Absolutely massive loads of trucks
I would love to go their Ive loved dustcarts since I was little and I would like to see other waste related trucks like skip lorries and road sweepers .
ford transcontinental at 22,55 looks savable .great vid
Great video, a pity you didn’t pay attention to the buses that briefly could be seen in the video. Maybe two of the rarest vehicles were that Commer fire engine and the Leyland Martian, originally fitted with that straight 8 petrol engine solely for army use. The Commer most certainly had the straight 6 petrol engine. Later models often had the 3 cilinder 2 stroke diesel, the TS3. They screamed! Anyways, quite sad to see the demise of the British motor industries, all of the vehicles in this yard represent the glory of what once was and never comes back. Greetings from Hekelingen, Holland. Bye, Willem.
Hearing a Commer 'stroker' on full song is an experience that should not be missed by anyone!
The Cargo tipper is a stretch ex M and S i worked on a sister tractor unit, Prouts on the old Kent road sold a few of these
That first Army MJ I picked that up in Scotland 🏴 it had been sitting for 15yrs in a farm after about a hour & 2 cups of tea I got it running and drove it 3miles to load it up
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always keep meaning to pop in and have a look around but thought that for a lot of years now since first time passed it lol
Give them a ring day before you go, have a look around.
Shame I remember a lot of them trucks back when I was young, in the village I was born there was a truck company and that got me into transport, I did twenty five years on coaches and five on trucks both on the road and on the spanner’s so very sad seeing this, you don’t know what people are thinking but hay ho thanks for showing, markUK
The split screen you couldnt recognise at 4: 11 was a Guy big D or a big J, the rarest one I could spot was what was left of an old W.D Bedford quad gun tractor barely recognisable under a pile of scrap.....absolutely criminal.
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the long line of Leyland Concrete Mixers used to belong to C&G Concrete all of these lorries were on the road working up to 2011 I think . C&G was taken over by Breeden around that time and some of them have Breeden`s name on them
Belo lugar gostei do ferro velho e colírio por colírio gostei
wow thay had the old Blackwell trucks 3 of them love to see them again if thay had trailers or tippers.
Excellent Thankyou 😁
I,m surprised that the older stuff was still even there when this vid was made with the price of scrap increasing.Some of those trucks date back to the 1950s.Is the yard still there now?
Belo lugar gostei do ferro velho e colírio
The best of british just rotting away,what a shame. Now the foreign ones are ere.
Couple of Guy's in there,commer 2 stroke,the BRS Bristol 60's motors!!
Such a shame,id bet quite a few of those are very saveable in the right hands & willing to spend time doing them.
It's such a shame we don't make trucks anymore poor management and no investment from government spelt the end of truck making in UK.
I remember tho in 2008 the banks were bailed out with millions of taxpayers money so why can't industry that creates wealth.???
Seeing all those axles scammell trailor couplings how many did get scrapped there over the years i wonder ?
A couple of thousand i guess
When was the last time u saw an erf or Foden going down the road
Fodens everyday pretty much and erf was probably 10 year ago
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it's lovely place to see
I would bet that some of the trucks would start up and run with a little bit of diesel and good batteries
Yeah I'm sure they would and no need to look for a stupid diagnostic port either
Stovebolt six engines - nice !
,,.hi i have been to rush green motors 3 months ago,its like a time warp, but found the owner a bit odd as i was not allowed to remove parts from engines so whats the point
I have heard they are expensive by a few people
@@classicmotorsgreatbritain1086 hi, yes they are for what is not new parts. l got a rusty old air filter which was worth about 5 pounds and was charged over 40 pounds.i have since restored it but to do this cost me 30 pounds in materials etc,so no wonder everthing is rotting away. its a pity really
Silly really like you said what’s the point ? Lots could be saved from here, guys with experience and a love for some old machinery could breath life back into some of the better stuff I bet.
@@martinmoss7652 hi, yes this is crazy, i am going back there after xmas and see what the problem is with these clowns,i am surprised no one has gone at night and taken bits and pieces. its too late to save some vehicles.
They don’t want to sell you parts of a vehicle. They want to sell you the complete vehicle and plenty of complete vehicles have been bought for preservation.
How much they charge for a day at the yard
Phone them up a day before you go & they don't charge
Excellent video, where is this place? The reason I ask is at 18:56 there is a Bedford TK cab with the little bull bar on and I would love to know if it is for sale
Edit : never mind I read the description 😂
I,m suprised BRUV let you film. I was there 40 years ago,you should have seen iit then!!!
They are good about it i went around there for 2 days. I called a day before i went
Old WW2 Army Blitz buried under everything at 12:55
Jesus that is one hell of a yard, some stuff in there of good value as is but take away the full trucks and just go to the scrap side of it there must be a million or two quid lying about in there , good vid i will watch part 2 later,
I have been there 4 times now. May go back there when they pull more out of bushes
You have to wonder how any company can afford to buy that many trucks and just leave them to rot.
@4.10 Guy
I had a feeling it was but not 100% sure
That was my thought.BRS Bristol in there as well.Fire engine,commer,2 stroke.
Brilliant video thank you
You need to look around there in the winter or you will miss loads
Nice old lorries there most could be saved
Hi are there some military bedfords
your old fire appliance was a Commer
Germany and France still make trucks Sweden Holland even Italy with fiat so y can't us brits we were the best at engineering at one time.
The important but incredibly sad fact is that at one point it became cheaper to source vehicles and parts from abroad, British engineering ended up too costly to compete with imported vehicles and components.
I do think that we could become a engineering superpower again but only if we all pull together and fight to rebuild our engineering and manufacturing industries.
Trucks are still built at the Leyland plant (under the Daf badge) and Dennis Eagle still manufacture bin lorries at Warwick. A shadow of it's former self and under foreign ownership but at least it's something.
Great video with a lot of British and European classic trucks, pity your audio commentary was virtually inaudible. Most of the older trucks are well beyond restoration. Coles and Rapier cranes, a real blast from the past. How far from the sea is this yard? Excessive rust on the older trucks. Thank you for sharing this classic walk around, enjoyed it.
It's in Hertfordshire
@@classicmotorsgreatbritain1086 Without looking at Google Maps this means nothing to me in Australia, that's why I asked, simple question really.
Hi Dave it's about 50 miles as the crow flies to the nearest coast. If you put rush green motors in to Google earth it will come up, and give you an idea of scale.
@@dieseldavetrains8988 Oh didn't realise your in Aus, well it's well in middle of UK
15:16 anyone know what make? Foden? Thanks
No, but Rush Green Motors has a Facebook Page to ask about it
Yes fella this definitely a Foden cut loads up in my time pretty sure this is what you call a Micky mouse
Foden S21
Anyone know how big that site is?
Not sure but it took me 2 days to walk around it all
@@classicmotorsgreatbritain1086 Wow.
@@macthedrummer1where is it?
What no junkyard dogs !
Why not sell some for restoration?
Going by some other comments they have some very steep prices they don’t budge on
Looks like most of the really old stuff is gone, hopefully sold to enthusiasts.
What is their plan here? Most of the classic trucks have been left to rot or been crushed through being stacked in piles, they’re really only good for parts. If you walked in and asked for a certain gearbox or axle would they know what they have? I’m glad they haven’t just crushed everything but it’s a pity more care wasn’t taken to preserve a few of the better and rarer ones.
These trucks have been sat here for years. They are gradually been broken up now but some people have phoned and save a couple
Rush Green Nutters‼️‼️‼️
GEMS .
Love this
its so sad seeing all those classic trucks just rusting a way 😭😭😭😭😭
Yes it's so sad such a shame
There's a lifetime of will it start videos to be made there
Wow wot a place
Wow wow 🤗
Someone’s going to have a good retirement of all that stuff get it all scrapped
It seems a shame to see all these old trucks rotting away
I been told they are asking high prices for them
Well best thing would be melt it all down and turn it into some new usable trucks
I suppose it is up to the owner how they run the yard but it seems like a complete waste to me. Some of that must have been laying about 30 to 40 years.
They been there for years and now they are been cleared from the bushes
waw !! those fodens are crying out to be saved :(
Thousands of tons of scrap steel piled up. I can only think that the yard owner has no need of all that money tied up in rusty metal.
What a shame just rotting never going to be seen on the roads again all in there glory
very sad
Whao .... Ton of money ( $ )!
Firstly, get a better camera then learn how to use it. Swinging it around wildly just makes viewers feel sick. After that, add some meaningful commentary instead of telling everyone it’s unbelievable when very clearly the truck is very real and very believable.
Heaven
Tell Pakistani truck company and they will get most of them back on the road you can Google them
CMP*
Too young to recognize the thorneycroft amazon, DMP and queen mary trailers and bedford RL misnamed?....you were in more of a goldmine than you realized
Few pounds worth of stuff in there and i never seen anything like it
This narrative isn't the best what that big yellow crane a Guy or a Dennis. Cheers from Australia
Absolute crap, cost more to move it than the scrap value.
I hope no one knows we’re it is all the something for nothings will be around and scrap theifs
32:45 Chitty chitty bang bang
You haven't got a clue how to film the classic truck, s , you just film the wheel,s !!!!!!!.
Dave the rook in background, say hi to dave please