Sunday, 7 February 2016

Don’t Panic! Corporal Jones’s Van is Back in Service after Repairs at its Dagenham Birthplace

A platoon of Ford apprentices helped with the renovation

The 1935 Ford BB van, which features in the legendary sitcom “Dad’s Army” as Corporal Jones’s van, has been given a new lease of life as a new Dad’s Army film is launched.

A platoon of Dagenham-based Ford apprentices, under the command of Ford’s heritage vehicle technicians, have helped repair the running gear of Jack Jones’s famous van - in the same building at Dagenham that it would have left the plant, more than 80 years ago.

The van pictured outside the building it would have left 80 years ago

The original Dad’s Army television series ran from 1968 to 1977, and “BUC 852”, the van’s registration, made its screen debut on 11th September 1969 in the first colour episode. This month it appears in the big-screen version of Dad’s Army with stars including Sir Tom Courtenay, Toby Jones, Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Sir Michael Gambon.

Ford heritage technician, Colin Gray with Ford apprentices

The van, belonging to local butcher and home guardsman, Jack Jones, is known for its role as a support vehicle for the Walmington-on-Sea branch of the Home Guard.  It is now owned by the Dad’s Army Museum in Thetford, Norfolk.

The van leaves Thetford to go to Dagenham

Although it has undertaken extensive cosmetic restoration, Ford, together with a team of its apprentices, was tasked with returning it to operational duty. This included a full engine rebuild, replacement clutch, and new wiring looms.

BUC 852 arrives at Ford Dagenham

The Ford BB truck was among the first commercial vehicles produced at the Ford Dagenham site, which started production in 1931.  The mechanical repairs were carried out in one of Dagenham’s original buildings, which remains in use today as Ford’s heritage workshop.

A Ford apprentice works on the renovated engine

Stuart Wright, from the Dad’s Army Museum in Thetford, said:
“This vehicle has a special place in British entertainment history, and is enjoyed by the many visitors to the Dad’s Army museum. It’s fantastic to see the van operational again and we hope it will capture the imagination of the younger visitors less familiar with Dad’s Army, as well as triggering happy memories for the older generations.”

Thetford Museum regulars on parade at Weybourne station

Today the Ford Dagenham estate is responsible for powertrain design and engineering, and manufacturing up to one million diesel engines every year for the global market. Ford Dagenham also plays a vital logistical role in the movement of vehicles and parts through its own internal rail network and jetty as well as on road-going transporters.

The box van, today, pictured outside its original Dagenham building

Paul Neighbour, Ford Dagenham Engine Plant manager, said:
“It has been wonderful to see the van back at Dagenham after all these years, and we’re delighted that our apprentices have had the opportunity to get involved with getting such an iconic vehicle back on the road.”

For information regarding Ford’s products, please visit www.ford.co.uk


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