.....more like marmite when you hear its history!
1982 Dennis RS133 Pump Escape fire engine. Last of the escapes! Perkins 540 10.5 litre V8 N/A diesel engine putting out (only) 149 kw! Not sure of torque figure. Coupled to Alison MT643 autobox with power take off for pump (4 deliveries - for big hose), 2 hose reels.
Immaculate condition (dirty in pics), fully kitted out ready for service, main ladder (steel, and heavy) fully restored. Based at Brighton (interesting bit later on!), now in Sunderland! Very noisy and very fast, 10ish mpg!




First appliance on scene of the Brighton bombing when the I.R.A. tried to assassinate Margaret Thatcher!
MOT exempt, free road tax - provided it is maintained as an operational machine, ready to fight fires! It had a sister engine but unfortunately this was involved in an RTC where a woman died so was scrapped.
The noise from this thing is unbelievable! People down the street turn round and stop and stare to see what the noise is, it's hilarious! It surprises people from the lights aswell it's got a huge turn of speed!