2007 Fordson Model AA Replica Catering truck on Iveco Daily chassis

2007 Fordson Model AA Replica in Years and Years, TV Series, 2019 IMDB Ep. 1.04+

Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: IT — Built in: UK

2007 Fordson Model AA Replica Catering truck on Iveco Daily chassis

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dsl SX

2019-06-22 00:49

Seen in eps 1.04 to 1.06
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We've identified this vehicle using the details you provided
IVECO DAILY 45C13 2007
Registration number: EY07GOE
Body type: Box Van
Colour: Silver
Date of first registration: June 2007

So who does pastiche conversions on Ivecos??

Sandie SX

2019-06-22 10:47

Think it might be a Bramwith but not able to find detailed info right now.

Animatronixx DE

2019-06-22 16:23

^ Same, but I agree it does have a Bramwith vibe https://www.flickr.com/photos/69103884@N00/2656956664

Sandie SX

2019-06-22 19:12

Still struggling as there's not very much at all on the web, but a Bramwith Barnton Box-Van used Iveco parts:
https://www.madabout-kitcars.com/kitcar/kitcar_details.php?190

I think most of them pictured online are smaller, older ones which used Transit parts so yet to find a reference picture that matches 100%. This one is based on quite a large van as I think the 45C13 on the plate check means the original Iveco was a 4.5t gross model.

dsl SX

2019-06-23 11:07

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Most sites have the same 45C13 reference, but Autotrader gives slightly different details :

Iveco Daily MK3 2.3 TD 35C12 Tipper 2dr (SWB)
Fuel type Diesel
Engine size 2287cc
Body type Tipper
Colour Silver
Transmission Manual
Date of first registration 26/06/2007

Its MOT page is also interesting - it had an MOT in June 2007 when apparently brand new (207 miles) which presumably was to validate the conversion, then the normal 3 year gap until starting the standard annual sequence in 2010 (still only 207 miles so unused since 2007??). Current mileage (June 2019) only 2911, but really long lists of failure items each year from 2015 to date - mainly electrical/lighting - as if this is a bodged-job/home-made conversion rather than a proper professional creation.

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