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1955 Morris FE 5-Ton Pantechnicon MkIII

1955 Morris FE MkIII in The Servant, Movie, 1963 IMDB

Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: UK

1955 Morris FE 5-Ton Pantechnicon MkIII

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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sixcyl FR

2006-11-01 11:24

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nice Logo, removal lorry ...AEC?

Sunbar UK

2006-11-01 12:03

Austin FE pantechnicon

Alexander DE

2006-11-01 12:21

I would say this one is a Sentinel 4/4 DV Pantechnicon.
http://ccmv.fotopic.net/p25830484.html

Alexander DE

2006-11-01 12:51

Sunbar wrote Austin FE pantechnicon

I cannot see an FE Series truck here.
Morris-Commercial FE / Austin 3-ton/5-ton / BMC 7-tonner

Sunbar UK

2006-11-01 13:50

Alexander wrote
I cannot see an FE Series truck here.


Agreed definitely not FE. :o

Sunbar UK

2017-06-20 21:27

Found as a 1955-1959 Morris FE 5-Ton as here...

[Image: bishopsmorris.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2019-09-10 17:25:39

johnfromstaffs EN

2017-06-20 22:31

That's a great picture. Bishop's obviously kept their trucks for more than a year or two, and appeared to like Morrises.

No. 5 from the left is an unusual model, pre or post BMC?

-- Last edit: 2017-06-20 22:33:53

Sunbar UK

2017-06-21 13:36

Probably a 1953 Morris-Commercial LD Mk.I 1-ton & 1½-ton van chassis the fore-runner the the van on the extreme right the 1954 Morris LD1 & LD2 1 & 1½-Ton.

I cannot certain, but I don't think there was a Morris-Commercial 2-tonner or above having the same Morris-Commercial grille?

April 1952 looks to be the time of the introduction of BMC together with the Austin-Morris merger.

dsl SX

2017-06-21 14:08

Corgi CC13303 Morris Luton van "Bishops Move"
[Image: corgimorrisbishopsmove.jpg] [Image: corgimorrisbishopsmoveb.jpg] [Image: corgimorrisbishopsmovec.jpg]
- released in 2003 with special packaging to mark the firm's 150th anniversary (1854-2004). XYM 420 was Oct 59 to July 60 "allocated in blocks".

johnfromstaffs EN

2017-06-21 15:21

http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/images/2/20/Im20130526Lou-CV026.jpg

http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/File:Im20110522Bv-Mor-i366.jpg

By courtesy of Grace's Guide, and proving that the pits of my memory still contain something for which it is worth hunting, the four ton chassis with the Morris face and what looks to be a Willenhall cab, and the LD with the same general design of grille. As I recall it, the petrol engined LD sounded pretty much like the earlier "shed on wheels" PV, so maybe the engine and transmission was carried through.

-- Last edit: 2017-06-21 15:47:59

Sunbar UK

2017-06-21 16:32

Well found johnfromstaffs I had only a vague idea those trucks ever existed with the similar grille. New cab for 5-tonner FV series 2, looks like it was introduced November 1953.

A fair representation by Corgi, dsl. Although the Bishop's coach-built cab looks to be wider without the elongated Morris style mud-guards.

Sunbar UK

2017-06-21 22:44

johnfromstaffs wrote ....

As I recall it, the petrol engined LD sounded pretty much like the earlier "shed on wheels" PV, so maybe the engine and transmission was carried through.


The Morris LD mk.I was indeed based on the chassis components of the PV model, but with a bigger 2.2 litre four-cyl ohv engine developing 46 bhp, according to the CM Archive.

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