Ford Transcontinental at Work

Ford Transcontinental at Work
- 9781908397102
- Out of stock - Email me when in stock
- Out Of Print (No Stock)
- 2012
- 5 out of 5 - 1 Review
The Transcontinental was an audacious attempt by Ford to challenge the best heavy truck producers in Europe. Developed by a dedicated team of designers, based in Essex, England, the truck was a masterpiece of proprietary component engineering. Engines from Cummins, gearboxes from Fuller, axles from Rockwell and an award-winning cab from Berliet all came together in a dynamic package, which shattered the performance test records of the industry magazines in 1975.
Always intended as a fleet machine, the big Ford instead gained the image of the ‘premium flagship’, often rated alongside established leaders such as the Scania 111 and Volvo F88. Heavily revised in 1978, the Mk 2 remained in production until 1983. Although the Transconti never made a profit for Ford, this big lorry which was magnificent to drive remains a memorable model, loved by truckers and truck enthusiasts alike.
To celebrate the Transconti, Patrick Dyer has gathered over 200 photographs to show the truck in its full glory over the years and in a variety of liveries and locations. Each photograph has an extensive caption. When read together these give the complete story of the introduction and development of the model.
There is extensive information on bodywork and engine specifications, the little differences that changed over time and the details which made the model so special to those who drove it. Photographs show the trucks at work abroad and there are shots of them on the production line. To set the Transconti in context, Patrick also considers the models which came before and after.
Patrick’s informative and friendly writing style gives the impression of sharing this story with a fellow enthusiast. The entertaining foreword is by George Bennett.
‘ The Ford Transcontinental at Work by well-known trucking author Patrick W Dyer is an absolute belter: 11/10 on the BLB anorak scale.’ Biglorryblog
Publisher: Old Pond Publishing
Status: Out of Print (No Stock)
Binding: HBD
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By Jade adams on 30th Nov -0001 of: Ford Transcontinental at Work
I was so glad to find this book I have fond memories of the ford transcontinental my dad is pictured with his lorry in ravenfleet livery , dad has now passed away but I remember Christmas eve 1975 going to Southampton with dad in this truck