RE: Original V8 Supervan restored to former glory
RE: Original V8 Supervan restored to former glory
Tuesday 13th August 2024

Original V8 Supervan restored to former glory

The Ford Transit turns 60 next year, and perhaps the most famous of all is being rebuilt to celebrate


The Ford Transit is never far from the headlines, but is especially newsworthy for PH at the moment. It beat an AMG around Bathurst (in lightly modified form, yes), and it helped Nic C move house - both Herculean efforts in their own right. This time it’s a much older Transit that’s in the limelight, as the great grandad of that record-breaking Ford Pro electric Supervan - plain old Supervan 1 - is being brought back to its former glory. 

The Transit turns 60 in 2025 (August 9th, to be exact) and so an exhibition of the greatest hits is being prepared for Ford’s Dunton Technical Centre. And no such collection would be complete without the original Supervan around which so much myth and folklore still surrounds. Was it built from a GT40? Was there more than one? Was it really sold to an apprentice for £500 back in the '70s?

One of those statements is true. Andy Browne was a Ford engineering apprentice in 1973, and knew Terry Drury, whose team had built the 1971 Supervan. Andy paid £500 for “a shell and four wheels”, made a few parts at work and spent another five hundred quid on a transaxle for it, various parts having been nabbed since its iconic Nurburgring debut. At some point, it acquired a 4.7-litre V8 as well, all while parked outside Andy’s parents’ house. So the '70s weren’t all bad. 

Having battled with fixing troublesome parts like magnesium wheels, fending off police interest in the truck that looked like a racing car, and finding any time to make use of it, Andy sold the Supervan later in the decade. What’s amazing is that he came to own it again many years later, and has embarked on bringing a Ford icon back from the brink. Now retired, with a decent pension behind him (that engineering apprenticeship worked out well), Andy wanted to scratch the Supervan itch again. Which was going to be with a replica, of course, because there was no chance of getting the original more than 50 years later. But then there was a phone call…

“Somebody said to me they thought they knew where the remains of Supervan were. I’ve lost count, but this must have been at least the twentieth time, easily. I went to see these remains, ran my hand under the sills and felt confident that it was the van that I’d owned. It wasn’t even a van at all – just a floor pan and a bit of bulkhead, and some parts of a chassis that had been cut.” But it was the real deal alright, and that’s where the rebuild began, using some knowledge and experience from the original folk involved as well as modern expertise. Andy’s daughter is a 3D design engineer, so is working on making sure this looks as close to how it would have in 1971. 

Given how it appears in the pics, the epic Supervan resurrection isn’t very far away. It promises to be quite a sight alongside the rest of the Supervan clan next year. Quite the sound, too, if it gets up and running in anger again, because either 4.7 or 7.0-litre - the latter as it was first fitted with - will make a wonderful racket out of the side exit pipes. And that’s exactly what Andy is planning to do: “When it’s finished, I want to recreate that photo of it up on three wheels at full speed and have people experience what we did back then. I can’t wait.” You and us both, Andy. 


 

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Turini

Original Poster:

440 posts

182 months

Tuesday 13th August 2024
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What a thing, definitely little focus on heritage back in the day. Amazing journey to own it more than once

Water Fairy

6,155 posts

171 months

Tuesday 13th August 2024
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Excellent story and good luck to him.

May I just say though that £500 in '73 is over 5k today. Not so much of a bargain for a shell and 4 wheels.

That said, I imagine he has more than got his money back over the years.

VR6 Eug

740 posts

215 months

Tuesday 13th August 2024
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The original Transit Supervan, lapped the ring in 9min, in 1970!
There's also a video of the Supervan racing a Mk1 Escort touring car in the 70s, at Brands Hatch.
Makes a great noise.

nismo48

5,374 posts

223 months

Tuesday 13th August 2024
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Interesting read and what a story bringing it back to life..
Good ole engineering at its best thumbup

Huff

3,306 posts

207 months

Tuesday 13th August 2024
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GIve me this kind of content, over regurgitating any manufacturer's latest tedious whittering, cgi-riddled Press Release... every.bloody.time.

I'm not even a Ford fan - yet:

Joy.
Deep joy

- the possibility to see such come alive, again.

paul13

611 posts

218 months

Tuesday 13th August 2024
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Huff said:
GIve me this kind of content, over regurgitating any manufacturer's latest tedious whittering, cgi-riddled Press Release... every.bloody.time.
^^^ THIS

GTRene

19,294 posts

240 months

Tuesday 13th August 2024
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lovely, but I can't see that low hanging chassis under the before van... looks really low that mid section chassis, not much playroom for streets with speedbumps of today.

but ok for show and or track thats no problem I guess.


off_again

13,907 posts

250 months

Tuesday 13th August 2024
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Important question - does it come with ear defenders as standard?

hehe

That thing has to sound awesome!

GTRene

19,294 posts

240 months

Tuesday 13th August 2024
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I bet, its in a big resonance chamber that engine.

MOOSECORTINA

230 posts

95 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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I prefer this way more to the latest plug in thing.

coppice

9,252 posts

160 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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God, I saw Supervan in period and have now been reminded of my advancing years. In an era of daftness - caravan racing , F1team managers racing Mexicos and streakers in Sun headlines , it was another bit of fun - we didn't do icons, heritage and all that nostalgic ste in 1971 - and it sounded lovely. A damn sight better sounding , in fact , than the field of banging and farting BTCC cars I was watching at Croft a few weeks ago ..

DrEMa

1,326 posts

108 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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amazing - my first introduction to supervans was the post van one they did in the 90s - then found out about the original. Fantastic to see it being brought back to it's former glory.

slopes

40,563 posts

203 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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I went to one of the Truck races at Donington park back in the day and saw Supervan 2 charging round and that thing really did make a racket, so this will too.

Just as an aside, Terry Drury Racing were the people behind the engine in Martin Schance's famous Mk3 Xtrac Escort rallycross car

119

12,510 posts

52 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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Renault did similar stuffing an F1 engine into an Espace, although admittedly that wasn't technically a van!

dinkel

27,481 posts

274 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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I had a happy time at Zandvoort seeing and hearing the Supervan 2, powered by a 3.9 litre DFX > insane!

gt40steve

1,077 posts

120 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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GTRene said:
lovely, but I can't see that low hanging chassis under the before van... looks really low that mid section chassis, not much playroom for streets with speedbumps of today.

but ok for show and or track thats no problem I guess.

Close up for you.



WPA

12,123 posts

130 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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gt40steve said:
GTRene said:
lovely, but I can't see that low hanging chassis under the before van... looks really low that mid section chassis, not much playroom for streets with speedbumps of today.

but ok for show and or track thats no problem I guess.

Close up for you.


It was rumoured to have been built on a Ford GT40 chassis new however I believe it was not as Ford GT as they did not have a separate chassis, you can just about see it here.



Who remembers the Renault version



Edited by WPA on Wednesday 14th August 09:53

C5_Steve

5,976 posts

119 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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Absolutely spectacular.


V8 FOU

3,014 posts

163 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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Huff said:
GIve me this kind of content, over regurgitating any manufacturer's latest tedious whittering, cgi-riddled Press Release... every.bloody.time.

I'm not even a Ford fan - yet:

Joy.
Deep joy

- the possibility to see such come alive, again.
Yes! Beats any modern ste....

coppice

9,252 posts

160 months

Wednesday 14th August 2024
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The trouble with the Renault van, and similar (apparent) frivolities is its lack of spontaneity . It's the result of a big corporate trying to show its got - hey !- a wacky sense of humour . Thus missing the point of the splendidly silly original from the past .