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A few pictures from Wooler - catfishcky - 11 Dec 2010 Hey all, after I joined here the other day, I decided to raid my parents collection of old photos for anything I could find D' related. Although the hunt wasn't fruitless I was a little disappointed I couldn't find more! So have a gander at these photos, and enjoy the little slice of D' history I tried to provide! The bloke on the right under the door is my old man Looking distinctly younger than he is now however! Sorry that they're Facebook pictures - if anyone can't see them, let me know and I'll upload them to my Photobucket! If anyone is interested here's a couple more of Wooler Hodec's many projects: Apparently the plan was to lengthen this old Continental to 25ft! A Dodge Super Ram (?) fire truck built to go 120mph for emergencies! The owner wanted the cab of this truck moved forward from above the wheels to the current position in front - Wooler had to lengthen the pedal box linkages, re-weld the chassis, and do a couple of other things. Basically, refabricate the whole front end of the truck! Re: A few pictures from Wooler - Chris Williams - 11 Dec 2010 They are great finds, sure to exite the RHD owners on hear!! I think the last one of the truck is an airfield catering lorry conversion. Chris Re: A few pictures from Wooler - catfishcky - 12 Dec 2010 Well I hope so I will keep on the look out for any more, but I'm doubtful! You could well be right Chris - mhy dad never told me what it was for, only what they had done! But something airline related did spring to mind! Re: A few pictures from Wooler - bjbrownie - 17 Dec 2010 It probably was converted for airport use, the lift body would have been supplied and fitted by another manufacturer-but these conversions are normally done in multiple units, not just as 'one offs'. (the cabs lowered so as to avoid the aircraft fuselage and a hydraulic scissor lift mechanism raises the catering unit to access the passsenger doors) 8) Re: A few pictures from Wooler - Guinney1971 - 19 Dec 2010 also interesting to see all the other work WH did, fascinating stuff, huge thanks to you (and your dad) for sharing this with the DOC-UK Re: A few pictures from Wooler - Domi - 19 Dec 2010 Very cool historic pictures, thank you :wink: Re: A few pictures from Wooler - catfishcky - 19 Dec 2010 Guinney1971 Wrote:also interesting to see all the other work WH did, fascinating stuff, huge thanks Not a problem, glad I could provide some insight! Happy to be part of the forum too I'll try and have a looksie for any more! Domi, not a problem, thank you Re: A few pictures from Wooler - The Hoopers - 15 Jan 2011 What great pictures. Keep wondering if one of those cars is ours! Wish we could identify them but of course, no hope! Thanks for hunting them out and putting them on our forum. Re: A few pictures from Wooler - catfishcky - 19 Jan 2011 Thanks! Yeah unfortunately my dad won't remember the VINS which is a bit pants Not a problem, just hope I can find some more! Re: A few pictures from Wooler - catfishcky - 17 Mar 2011 Hi All, just needed to clarify on orders from my dad: catfishcky Wrote:The owner wanted the cab of this truck moved forward from above the wheels to the current position in front - Wooler had to lengthen the pedal box linkages, re-weld the chassis, and do a couple of other things. Basically, refabricate the whole front end of the truck! This truck was not actually done at Wooler, but was done where he worked next at Locomotors. Sorry for the confusion! bjbrownie Wrote:It probably was converted for airport use, the lift body would have been supplied and fitted by another manufacturer-but these conversions are normally done in multiple units, not just as 'one offs'. (the cabs lowered so as to avoid the aircraft fuselage and a hydraulic scissor lift mechanism raises the catering unit to access the passsenger doors) 8) My dad says you were spot on with this, this is exactly what they were doing with it! I've posted a new topic with some of my dad's memories that I managed to eek out of him today, make sure you all check it out Re: A few pictures from Wooler - Matt Clark - 26 Feb 2014 Did anyone save the photos? |