[ Login ]

Advertising

Last completed movie pages

Secuestro al vuelo 601; Picasso Trigger; 破戰; The Prime Minister Is Missing; Zapomenuté světlo; Hell Squad; クレヨンしんちゃん 嵐を呼ぶ!夕陽のカスカベボーイズ; The In-Laws; Riding High; Motýl; Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend; 臨時劫案; The Beekeeper; Visions; Dunkirk; (more...)

1990 Mercedes-Benz 308 D Ice Cream Van Scott [T1]

1990 Mercedes-Benz 308 D [T1] in Chewin' the Fat, TV Series, 1999-2002 IMDB Ep. 2.02

Class: Cars, Chassis Cab — Model origin: DE — Built in: UK

1990 Mercedes-Benz 308 D Ice Cream Van Scott [T1]

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

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

Animatronixx DE

2019-07-27 20:03

Coachwork by E. Cocozza & Sons Ltd., Van and Truck Bodybuilders and Repairers of Motherwell, Lanarkshire.

Cocozza & Sons continue to build the style of ice cream vans like they had been manufactured by Archibald Scott Ltd. of Bellshill, Lanarkshire, which is why I think they might be the successors to Scott or at least acquired their toolings. Educated guess: Mr. Cocozza possibly worked at Scott Ltd. before he either started his own business or took over the company and relocated a few kilometres away.

dsl SX

2019-07-27 21:11

We've identified this vehicle using the details you provided
MERCEDES 308D 1990
Registration number: H258 XDS
Body type: Light Van
Colour: White
Date of first registration: November 1990

Gag Halfrunt UK

2019-07-27 21:24

The name sounds Italian, so Mr Cocozza might have come from a family in the ice cream trade.

P.S. No such thing as a 1990 Sprinter. The first year was 1995.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_Sprinter

-- Last edit: 2019-07-27 21:26:31

Sandie SX

2019-07-27 21:40

Yes, either a T1 or a Sprinter with the plate from one.

Animatronixx DE

2019-07-27 21:58

"Eduardo Cocozza" sounds even more Italian and there might well be a connection to the ice cream trade. Yes, 1995+ makes sense, but I guess it's even younger. Cocozza & Sons were in business from 2006 to 2013 and while a used chassis to be converted is very likely, I doubt someone would have ordered an eleven year old Sprinter to be rebodied as an ice cream van. Whitby Morrison would still do the occasional Bedford CF nowadays, but a Sprinter doesn't have that iconic appearance to justify such a venture. Let's make it a 1995, but I actually expect this to be a chassis from around 2000-2006.

Edit: I wasn't able to find out how long Archibald Scott Ltd. were in business - *maybe* this is still a Scott body.

-- Last edit: 2019-07-27 22:17:52

dsl SX

2019-07-27 22:23

Episode 2.02 was broadcast 18 Nov 1999.

Gag Halfrunt UK

2019-07-27 22:29

Now listed as Sprinter [T1], which also does not exist. The code for the first generation Sprinter is [T1N].

The front is hard to see, but doesn't it look more like a T1 than a Sprinter?

Sandie SX

2019-07-27 22:31

Looks like a T1 to me: https://youtu.be/p0PQSz2Q4Cg?t=605

Mystery Man DE

2019-07-27 22:37

Of course it is a T1, and the rear lights confirm that. And isn't that rather a two stars vehicle?

Animatronixx DE

2019-07-27 22:50

Ah, beautiful! Great joint effort, guys! :king:

That means it's still a Scott conversion (or a Scott body transferred to another chassis, just to mention that possibility as well) and we shelve the Cocozzas for now, until one of their ice cream vans emerges.

Baube QC

2019-07-27 22:52

mmmm... ice cream van... :miam: :D

Add a comment

You must login to post comments...

Advertising

Watch or buy this title - Powered by JustWatch

Advertising