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1956 Green Goddess Bedford Fire Engine

Sale price: £5,950.00 make an offer

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Date: 2019-03-28

Matt Newman offered ?5000 usd

Date: 2019-04-18

Colin thompson (from Bristol) offered 3000 usd

Car location: Chipping Campden, United Kingdom

Sale type: Fixed price listing

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Mileage:
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1956 Green Goddess Bedford Fire Engine for sale

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Description Bedford RLH 'Green Goddess' Fire Engine
Registration PGW 249
Year 1956
Colour Green
Engine size 4. 00 cc
Chassis No. RLHZ8078
Documents V5C; handbooks; maintenance manual; period log sheets etc


Made between 1953 and 1956. the Bedford RLH. or ‘Green Goddess' as it was popularly known. wasn't technically a fire engine but a ‘self-propelled auxiliary pump' (but who's splitting hairs?). Based on the military Bedford RL chassis. the two-wheel drive versions had a 400 gallon water tank and the 4x4 versions 300 gallons. Not only could they access remote areas. they could also be linked into relays to pump very large quantities of water from one place to another.

Commissioned during the Cold War to help cope with the aftermath of a Soviet nuclear attack. it takes some imagination to see what these lumbering machines might have achieved in such a catastrophic eventuality. Perhaps their mere presence boosted civilian belief in the Government's ability to do something useful in such dreadful circumstances?

Mothballed in 1968. they were nonetheless maintained and regularly road tested. being pressed into action during the drought of 1974 and during the firemen's strikes of 1977-79 and 2002-03 in the hands of the army. They were an odd sight as they struggled along fully laden with water at their 40mph top whack.

Finally decommissioned in 2004. most of the 1. 00 strong fleet were sold to fire brigades in developing countries but a few found their way into private hands. attracting the same kind of buyer who had previously snapped up the old Routemaster buses and the iconic K-Series red telephone boxes.

Brought into service in April 1956. this late model Green Goddess appears to have spent most of its life at Branston. Lincolnshire. remaining in Government hands until it was finally pensioned off in 2007 when the vendor acquired it. Said to run very sweetly and regularly serviced while in the current ownership. it shows less than 3. 00 miles on the clock which is probably correct as most of these vehicles spent the vast majority of their lives on standby in MOD depots dotted across the country.

One of the most pleasing things about this vehicle is that it remains complete in virtually every respect. the lockers still full of period fire-fighting equipment and pumping paraphernalia plus. of course. the obligatory ladders for rescuing old ladies stuck up trees. Better still. it also retains considerable documentation including copies of the original operating instructions and maintenance manuals. and even the original log sheets and record book. unique to each vehicle and charting deployment and maintenance while in service.

Adding up to a fascinating package of Cold War era memorabilia. this is an ensemble that needs to be preserved for future generations to ponder. Not to mention the 'boys toys' bragging rights it will confer on the lucky new owner down at the pub.

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Comments and questions to the seller:

from Philip Jarvis, dated 09 december 2020
Hi, is this vehicle still up for sale, or is this an old ad ? Cheers Phil J

from Martin Abbott, dated 12 november 2020
Good Afternoon, is this Green Godess still for sale, as I’m not sure how old the advert is ..!! Best Regards, Martin.

from Charles Clifford, dated 06 april 2020
Is the Green Godess still for sale?
Thanks
Charlie


from Jamie Soughton, dated 19 february 2020
Evening, is this still for sale? If so please email me.

from David, dated 26 september 2018
Hello, I am looking for a working fire engine. Is it still for sale?

from jools, dated 02 july 2018
hi , is this for sale

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