Well Stuck Scania

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Or should that be well smart Scania?! This comes from Neil from Northampton, or should I say Neil with the green and yellow trucks, or should I just say Neil Rogers. Luckily at work we deal with EM Rogers Transport, usually giving them exports to France or Italy or them giving us Italian imports. Every now and then Neil emails over a real gem (to be honest they are all real gems!) like this gorgeously hard worked Patrick Scania 141.

Impressive spec, it’s LHD, must be the euro spec cab as its got the little window and mirror on the passenger door, roof tack and ladder, Scandinavian 4 spot bumper, little fuel tank perhaps to be filled from the trailer belly tank?? Anyway forget all that there are a few stickers on the truck too. What’s the 1978/1878 sticker behind the door and what are all the stickers on the windscreen under the window wipers??

Great photo, thank you Neil and thank you for letting me share it on here. One last thing for you truck spotters out there, I remember Neil saying that the real rare unphotographed truck on the fleet was a Renault Magnum wagon and drag. Has anyone got a photo of the rare French beast??!

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

Some bloke called Freddie Mercury once sang:

“One man one goal one mission
One heart one goal just one solution
One flash of light yeah many Griffins One Vision”

Ok, so I changed a couple of words, but never did our Freddie realise that this was the perfect description of one Mr Rob Bilman and his vision of a Scania only show. It perfectly sums up Rob’s idea of a Scania only get together. A show for those who are fans of the Griffin both drivers and fans alike. The idea was that the 2013 show need to have a few more trucks than the 35-ish that attended the 2012 gathering. On the big day there were 118 confirmed trucks, but sadly a few pulled out and the final figure was 108 Scania’s all in the same place at the same time. What was also nice was that it wasn’t just the big V8’s that turned up, Scania 110, 111, 141, 112, 142, 113, 143 and of course many more modern motors were all present at the Ipswich based gathering. Next year surely we could get 200??

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

The show started on Saturday and ran through to Sunday afternoon. Saturday was supposed to be the arrival day and Sunday the public show day, but there were plenty of people have a look round on both days. I was due to go with a tasty Tcab but a last-minute change meant I had to ask a favour and took a mighty fine 143 from NC Cammack. I have to say that I was more than happy to take the 143 as a replacement, but all it has done has made me realise that I need a 143 in my life all the time. This also wasn’t helped by finding out that my favourite 143 at the show was for sale. Some of you won’t be shocked to hear that my wallet stayed in my pocket. Thanks Jim Cammack for the truck and I’m glad I took it as it got plenty of interest.

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The show was broken down into series categories as well as best working truck and best fleet and a few others. Acting as Truckblog I sponsored the “Best 3 Series” category as this was the series I dreamed of owning as a schoolboy and also what I still dream of owning now! Due to yet another change of circumstances I judged the trucks myself. Now you would think judging 13 trucks would be pretty easy……. How wrong was I!! The judging guidelines were to choose the truck that I thought most deserved the prize, again not as easy as it sounds. I wasn’t swayed too much by cleanliness but in the end it did come down to one being shinier than the other. Unlike Truckfest (from what people say!!) I wasn’t bribed in any way, although Richard Payne and Dion Anderson deserve medals for their competitiveness, in my head I awarded them joint 3rd place. Richard Paynes 143 is just delightful and a true work of love. Richard also earned extra points for the authentic stickers and beer crates and also earned an extra point for the wicked Twin Trucker aerials mounted on the roof rack.

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

Dion Andersons fully restored 113 Centurion is pure class. I think next year there should be a new class at the show for “Most Authentic Restoration”, in my book this truck would be a clear winner. Replicated maroon and gold Centurion stripes, grill badges, seat covers, it was all there and should be applauded. I even donated a photo of the original truck that I took at Silverstone when the truck was brand new.

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2nd place went to the gorgeous blue and black Streamline M504 RRN, sorry not sure who the owner was. If I could own a Streamline I think this would be the one. I love the colours, and customisation, it’s just right in my book, a stunning truck and some gorgeous side pipes earned extra points. The only reason finally decided that this truck was 2nd in class was purely that it wasn’t quite as clean as the winner, other than that this was my personal favourite. Now where’s my wallet……

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

The winner of “Best 3 Series” was this show-room finished 143 450 Streamline that had come all the way from Scotland for the weekend. The truck is owned by Craig of Denny and is Super dooper clean and tidy. In fact it is in virtually new condition. Looking round the chassis and the cab it was just perfect and to me just looked like the perfect show room ready 3 series Scania. Although the black and blue 143 was my favourite, N40 COD was just straight and as clean can be. As a bit of a show goer myself I just felt I had to award the trophy to this truck as it was “as new” in my book a real credit to the owners, this could have brand new back in the late 1990’s the way the truck was. Spot on.

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

All in all my top 4 trucks could have all been the winner and it was massively difficult to choose just 1. Well done to all that I judged and I look forward to picking next years Best 3 Series.

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

This blue 142 summed up the show. Not glamorous, not ultra shiny covered chrome, just a well-loved Scania. The whole idea behind the show was for people who love their Scania’s……job done. For those who didn’t go you must put it in your diary for next year. A delightful little show that is organised purely and simply for the love of the trucks. Rob Bilman and Michelle Lines deserve a round of applause for organising such a great weekend. I hope next year I can find a truck to take and take part once again, in what can only be described as a true truck show. The whole weekend was rounded up and finished off with a huge convoy down the A14 with all 108 trucks taking to the road. In some ways it was a pity we weren’t in one continuous line but hey ho it certainly didn’t matter to me.

Gathering of The Griffin 2013

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Gathering of The Griffin 2013

Gathering of The Griffin 2013 is Here

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This weekend will see the 2nd running of The Gathering of The Griffin show at the Orwell Truckstop at Ipswich.  A bit of a one-off type of show as all the entered trucks are Scania, its a Scania only show (as i’m sure you’ve all worked out!). The organisers started the quest this year hoping for a few more trucks than the first show last year. So anything over 40 trucks would have done. I said we can make 100 trucks as it turns out I think if space had allowed at the venue, we could have ended up with nearer 200 trucks!! As it stands there are 118 confirmed entries, so if you have entered please please make sure you turn up.

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The man behind the show, Rob Bilman, is over the moon with the interest and the amount of entries. I have been lucky enough to see the list of entries and it is really rather impressive. Sadly only one “0” series will be present, but there are plenty of “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” and R series. A few familiar trucks and loads of not so familiar, plenty to look at and enjoy whether you are a Scania fan or just a truck fan in general.

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This is the basic set up for the weekend:

Trades Stands
Speedbird Promotions, Truckmax, Bailey Truckparts, CDC, Autosmart and Truckeast / Scania.

Truck Arrivals
Some expected Friday or 9am Saturday till 18.30hrs

Saturday Evening
Organisers opening address 19.30, in the bar. Just a hello, few thank you’s, outline of Sundays events. 20.00. Lighting up time!!!! ideal for photos. We have arranged for a 17metre cherry picker, let’s get up high for some aerial shots!!! 🙂

Sunday
More truck arrivals from 7.30am All trucks and trades should be on site by 9am. Official opening at 9am. No ceremony, just go with the flow. The boys from Felixstowe radio, fresh gold providing entertainment, some live singers, chit-chat with exhibitors and visitors.

1400-1500. Judging results and presentations. Everyone one is a winner with this show!! Thank you’s.

Convoy Debrief
Trucks may start moving after 16.00, truck convoy depart 16.30. Some may return to site after the run thru to Copdock Interchange.

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I’m judging the Best 3 Series class so I hope to see you all there on Sunday. It’ll be a good day and a unique chance to see so many Scania’s all together in one place, the convoy at the end should be equally as impressive. Come along, bring the family, bring the camera and hopefully leave the umbrella in the car!!

En Route to Gaydon………2

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Delivery point in Birmingham. Backed in to the site next to a foreign tilt who had all the small parts and sundries for the transformer installation. Hopefully that won’t take long.

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Next up the crane gets in position to lift off the 15,000kg Transformer Radiator. Hopefully it won’t take long then James and EGV 565T can get on the road to Gaydon and James can give the truck one of his famous polishes!!

En Route to Gaydon…..

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My good friend and show going buddy James Cartwright is lucky enough to be taking HC Wilsons Scania 141 to the Retro Truck Show at Gaydon this weekend.

Wilsons are based near Stowmarket, Suffolk and its a fair way to Gaydon, Warwickshire from there. So to help pay for the trip James is doing a little delivery to Birmingham this morning on his way to the show. As you can see it was a little wet on the way up but still the old V8 looks a treat. Keep your eyes out between Birmingham and Gaydon later as James heads to the show.

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Trevor Starkes - Scania 143

Wife: Lets go and look at this posh kitchen place
Me: No ta its the hottest day of the year
Wife: But its only round the corner from my parents
Me: yea yea ok what ever makes you happy, light of my life

1 hour later we drove into a small industrial area in deepest Essex:

Me: I wonder who’s Fowler Welch trailer that is?
Wife: WTF?!
Me: Holy smoke its only bloomin Trevor Starkes 143!!

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A mere snap shot of the every day influences trucks have on my home life! Lucky for me the wife has given up paying any attention. I knew that Trevor Starkes was based around there some where and actually I had been past this place before and not seen the gleaming legend that is the Scania 143 owned and operated by Trevor Starkes. A name well know to those in and around the trucking circles of London and Essex, there have been many a classy motor bearing the name, but none quite so awesome as this aging Swedish Supermodel.

Trevor Starkes - Scania 143

Some of you would have seen Trevor in one of the magazines earlier this year, so most of us know that the big V8 is still regularly doing continental work. Mainly fridge work but still keeping the wheels turning on an older truck is these days becoming a harder business than in years gone by. What with low emission zones, euro class emissions rated tax and tolls, it’s becoming more and more difficult to keep the older generation running across the water. I know the Irish are still keeping the dreams of many older trucks alive, as are the Greeks, but even so its not easy. Hats off to Mr Starkes and I just wish there were more gorgeous old trucks like this lurking in yards a few miles from the in-laws house!! I hope Trevor didn’t mind me taking a few snaps when he wasn’t there, but lets face it, I certainly am not the only truck perv to take a photos of the old girl and I certainly won’t be the last………..Trevor, Mr Starkes if you get to read this please can you book yourself in the Gathering of the Griffin Truck Show that is being held at the Orwell Truckstop, Ipswich on the last weekend of September. Its a Scania only show and if any of you want to enter please call organiser Rob Bilman for your entry forms: +44 7903 155898.

Trevor Starkes - Scania 143

Oh and no she’s not getting a new kitchen.

Gathering of The Griffin Show 2013

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Are you a Scania fan? Are you a Scania driver, operator or collector? Then this is the show for you. It takes place on the last weekend of September, that’s 28th-29th September 2013. The venue is the Orwell Crossing Truckstop on the eastbound A14 at Ipswich, Suffolk, UK. The idea is for all lovers of the Swedish marque to get together and hopefully this year organiser Rob Billman will reach his target of 100+ Scania’s at the show, with plenty of exposure we can all try and bump the numbers up. Scania’s of all ages are required and there will be prizes for each series, 0, 1, 2, 3 and so on. As it goes I am sponsoring the Best 3 Series, so as well as letting you lot know whats going on, I have to arrange some kind of trophy to give you!

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If you want to bring a truck then its £10 for judged entries and £5 for non judged entries. If you want to register you can either:

Phone: Rob Billman – 07903155898
Email: gotg37@hotmail.com

……or you can go to the GOTG Facebook page and see all the info and a some photos of last years event. Come on Scania owners get registering, it will be a good show if more than 100 turn up, also it could be the largest gathering of Scania trucks in the UK – ooooooooooo!! Anyone who’s interested in helping, donating or having another Scania related idea, then i’m sure that Mr Billman will be interested to hear from you. All being well and it all goes to plan, hopefully the yellow beastie below may just turn up too and as for me well i’ll be arriving in a very nice (& loud) Tcab!

Scania R500 from Coles Customs

Scania Fan??

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Do you own, operate or drive a Scania of any age, model or size??
Are you free the last weekend of September??
Do you want to be part of the largest gathering of Scania’s in Europe??

Then best you leave your name and Scania type in the comments box below. The Gathering of The Griffin show wants you to come to Ipswich and display your Scania. Interested?? Then leave a comment or email me, ben@truckblog.co.uk we need 110+ Scania’s so best you get that weekend in your diary!!

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Scania Centurion #86

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Yes that one, once owned by John M Phillips and once the most popular poster on many boys walls right next to the Kylie Minogue one with her permed hair style! I too had the poster on my wall and as it goes only recently, I posted it to the current driver of the new Centurian 101, operated by Coles & Sons. Well now the original Scania 143 Streamline that inspired Coles most recent master piece is finally back in a workshop and being brought back to the beauty she once was back in the 1990’s. Since the popularity of #86, she has ended up in the home of all the old V8’s…Ireland. The truck has ended up looking, well, not even half the truck she once was. Now she has an almost plain yellow cab, the rear panel is the only one left with original artwork, no exhaust stacks, but much to her current owners delight the interior has managed to survive and is actually in pretty good nick, considering the external appearance.

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Scania Centurian #89

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Current owner Michael said the plan is to get her back to her original spec:

“I have it now about 2 years but I had been trying to buy it for the last 8 years. The engine was well worked so we completely rebuilt it from top to bottom. We are at the stage now of renewing the brakes, refurbing the axles and renewing wiring before we start the cab we want everything else done first. As for the paint work it will be kept yellow and art work the same only more detailed.”

What Michael wants you to do is supply as many of your photos of the Super Swede as possible. He wants to recreate the truck as accurately as possible so obviously the more photos he can get hold of, the more accurate the rebuild will be. Then you will all get your reward, by being able to enjoy the truck once again at all the shows. Just imagine when Michael’s original Royal Centurian meets Coles & Sons Centurian 101…….stop it!

Scania Centurian #89

If you have any photos from Trucks shows, posters, what ever then please email me copies and I can pass them onto Michael. Alternatively you can post your photos on the Truckblog Facebook page, if your that way inclined! Michael and myself look forward to hopefully seeing some of your pics, so get in the back of your wardrobe and dig them out, just think you’ll be doing your wife/partner a favour by clearing out more of your truck crap……….or is that just Mrs Truckblog?!

Scania Centurian #89