Saviem's fan club (Part 1)

Fergie47:

MaggieD:

Fergie47:
Nostalgic old Pic…

And before any of you sarcastic gits say its me and Mrs F taking chickens to market…it isn’t !!!

Could be an early shot of Q.C. Evans and Mrs A.Evans en-route to Italy before they got the Maggies… :wink:

Hi Dave, hope you and Liz are ok,I see your little lad has gone to Rome,we can call him Nero now as he’s good at fiddling !! I hope he gets off that Autostrada there are some nice sea food restaurants on the old SS 1.

Mrs.Evans says thanks for the photo she will sort you out,on the way back when she’s finished loading at Tibet Sports !!

Regards
Richard

Richard, hope all’s well at Evan Enterprises…

The whippersnapper dropped in on us for a week, we’ve moved twice, but he still manages to find us, our next move will be Paraguay, see if he can get to us there…

Yep, he’s in Rome, one of my favourite places, I can remember parking up there several times at weekends and getting a bus ticket to travel around the city for a day for a shilling…not today I bet…

Anyway, here’s a pic of me trying to explain the intricate workings and operations of a Fuller manual twin splitter gearbox. …sadly with little effect…

That looks like Vic Reeves telling off Vin Diesel!

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Fergie47:

Froggy55:
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“Nothing equals leather”. 1951 registrated Bernard

Do you reckon that’s a sleeper pod, or part of the load area ?

Good question! I’ll try to know more…

Hi Pete
Hope you and Mrs Smith are well in the old home town,you are right about the pic,because when Dave tells Patrick how much he’s got to pay for his accommodation and drink he’ll be “Gone in 60 Seconds” !!

Regards
Richard

MaggieD:
Hi Pete
Hope you and Mrs Smith are well in the old home town,you are right about the pic,because when Dave tells Patrick how much he’s got to pay for his accommodation and drink he’ll be “Gone in 60 Seconds” !!

Regards
Richard

Morning Richard,
Yes we are both well thank you, I’m visiting the Fergie’s later in the year, I have got the 3 Grand in cash as we are both allowed in the penthouse suite, the Whippersnapper has to sleep in the woodshed as he is a “wetter”!
I was looking to visit La Locomotion this year but we are moving house around that date so will have to wait till next year,
Best Regards Pete

pete smith:
Morning Richard,
Yes we are both well thank you, I’m visiting the Fergie’s later in the year, I have got the 3 Grand in cash as we are both allowed in the penthouse suite,

Just a note :-. It’s called the Penthouse suite, and costs £3000 p.n. because it’s got a bed in it…unlike the rest of the rooms… :unamused:

Fergie47:

pete smith:
Morning Richard,
Yes we are both well thank you, I’m visiting the Fergie’s later in the year, I have got the 3 Grand in cash as we are both allowed in the penthouse suite,

Just a note :-. It’s called the Penthouse suite, and costs £3000 p.n. because it’s got a bed in it…unlike the rest of the rooms… :unamused:

Morning Dave,
I’m guessing the other beds had “water damage” this was not caused by a recent guest from the Netherlands was it?

pete smith:
Morning Dave,
I’m guessing the other beds had “water damage” this was not caused by a recent guest from the Netherlands was it?

Can’t say Pete, human rights and privacy acts get in the way… :wink:

Fergie47:

pete smith:
Morning Dave,
I’m guessing the other beds had “water damage” this was not caused by a recent guest from the Netherlands was it?

Can’t say Pete, human rights and privacy acts get in the way… :wink:

Well he always seems to be " In Continent" with his low loader.

Regards
Richard


I can now tell you that the space above the driver on the Bernard 6-wheelers is effectively a sleeper. No window, and no insulation. Mondia manufactured cycles.

Fergie47:

pete smith:
Morning Dave,
I’m guessing the other beds had “water damage” this was not caused by a recent guest from the Netherlands was it?

Can’t say Pete, human rights and privacy acts get in the way… :wink:

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Davidoff:

Geoffo:
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This month’s issue of Truckstar magazine.

Hello Gentlemen and I hope you are all doing well. It’s been some time since I last posted on here.

I see our young PV83 is on the road again, visiting somewhere sunny. Not many lads get the chance of doing international work these days, unless they are ex-commie block so Patrick I hope your enjoying yourself!
Did you manage to put Fergie’s Fuller tutorial to work yet? Though I don’t suppose you’d be running down to Italy in a Beriet, Turbostar or such like…

Geoffo, I like that article of the Centaure. This would have been a subject very dear to the heart of John “SAVIEM”, sadly no longer with us.

The motor on the picture is a very convincing replica of a Centaure, owned and restored by the Berliet Trust (Foundation Berliet), located some 40 clicks North-East of Lyons.

I think I might have posted some stuff on the Centaure saga on here before (many years ago) but there seems to be some new guys on here so at the risk of repeating myself…

  • the article is correct in stating that the Centaure came out in 1978, ahead of Volvo’s F-series Globetrotter.
  • Berliet’s Centaure was designed to enhance Berliet’s brand credibility (and sales volumes) in the harshly competitive international road haulage market.
  • The article says it was equipped with Berliet’s V8. That is true but was not the only choice. Indeed most of the approx 400 Centaures built were TR350 with Berliet’s in-house MIVS 08.35.30, 15-litre V8 power plant. However some Centaures were sold as the more modestly-powered (and more frugal) 6-in line, intercooled TR305.
  • Berliet’s heavy range was articulated as follows: TR (single drive artic units) - TRH (double-drive 6x4 artics), GR (single drive wagons), GRH (6x4 wagons). The TR350 was of course the most frequently sold.
  • Berliet’s main issue was cost. All Centaures were basically standard units which were sent to bodywork specialist Lamberet for customisation, and with a very wide range of taylor-made options and features). As such, Berliet’s wonderful product always remained a very expensive specialty product, they could never manage the economies of scale which Volvo achieved thanks to building their Globies on the main production line, and were sold by the hundreds if not thousands.
  • In 1980, the French government decided that both Berliet and Saviem should merge together under the Renault Véhicules Industriels (RVI) umbrella. It was quickly decided by RVI management that the “Le Centaure” programme should be discontinued. Only a handful of existing Customer commitments would still be honoured, but these Centaures would already be badged under Renault’s new nomenclature: R310 (6 in-line, successor to the intercooled TR/GR305) or R360 (V8, the exact same engine specs as Berliet’s TR/GR350).
  • The only known original surviving Centaure belongs to my mate Julien who lives not far from Paris. I will share a picture a bit later. This motor was put away in a barn in 1990 after 10 years on Iraq work only to turn up again in 2011 in Julien’s hands. A unique find indeed.
  • Fondation Berliet’s Centaure as pictured in Geoffo’s article is in fact a replica based on a later model Renault R390 Turboleader, an evolution of Berliet’s 350 (now intercooled). The purists will spot the details giving away it’s not a “true” Centaure, and this lorry receives occasional criticism for that. Factually this is true, but personally I think this is a very unfair blame on Fondation Berliet whose work is remarkable (230 vehicles on 7’000 square meters which is the size of a large supermarket).
    By the time they decided they needed to include a Centaure to their remarkable collection it was too late, the always rare le Centaures had all been scrapped or been sent somewhere hot. The nearest thing available was a high-roofed Renault R Turboleader, which is what they took. Their work deserves nothing but praise for the quality and finish of this vehicle.
  • Last anecdote: the forced marriage between former archrivals Berliet and SAVIEM was far from easy - basically the two had been competing on the same market for the same Customers for some 30 years, and some Customer wouldn’t accept Berliet under any circumstance. To preserve their chance of selling the product, Berliet/Renault decided to re-badge some units under SAVIEM. See below the result.
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    Why am I saying that? Because exactly ONE SAVIEM-badged Centaure was built, unfortunately it burnt down due to electric problems somewhere in the 80s.

Okay chaps, I do realise the length if this post is its best defence against ever being read (a quote from Sir Winston). I hope you enjoyed it nonetheless.
Bonne nuit

Thank you for posting this info. Very informative.

Morning Dave,
Hope Liz and yourself are keeping well and behaving yourselves? What have you done with the Whippersnapper, slavery maybe?!
A couple of french outfits for you, first one is an ugly bugger…bit like myself before you say it! Cheer’s Pete

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pete smith:
Morning Dave,
Hope Liz and yourself are keeping well and behaving yourselves? What have you done with the Whippersnapper, slavery maybe?!
A couple of french outfits for you, first one is an ugly bugger…bit like myself before you say it! Cheer’s Pete

The first is a Berliet Stradair. Introduced c. 1965, it was designed to replace gradually the whole range. Transversal engine in the bonnet, air suspension, a great novelty i its time. Finally, il was a flop.

The second is a very classic artic with a Berliet TLM 10 or 12.

pete smith:
Morning Dave,
Hope Liz and yourself are keeping well and behaving yourselves? What have you done with the Whippersnapper, slavery maybe?!
A couple of french outfits for you, first one is an ugly bugger…bit like myself before you say it! Cheer’s Pete

Stradairs are not ugly- they are a good example of radical French design which, admittedly, may offend some viewers.

Does that example sport a factory sleeper, or is it a blacksmith’s special?

Good to see that everyone is so “touched” by my absence… :laughing:
But not to worry lads, I’m back! And I’ve got quite some footage to put on here…

I’ve been part of the Formula E circus these past 6 weeks, responsible for getting the E.Dams/Renault team where they needed to be, in this case that means Rome and Paris, the following races will take place in Berlin and Zurich, I won’t be part of it any longer though, since I’ll be doing something else next week…

Enough talking, on to the footage, the following was taken in the Le Mans museum, if you’re ever around, go visit it, for only 8 quid it’s a afternoon very well spend!

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pv83:
Good to see that everyone is so “touched” by my absence… :laughing:
But not to worry lads, I’m back! And I’ve got quite some footage to put on here…

I’ve been part of the Formula E circus these past 6 weeks, responsible for getting the E.Dams/Renault team where they needed to be, in this case that means Rome and Paris, the following races will take place in Berlin and Zurich, I won’t be part of it any longer though, since I’ll be doing something else next week…

Enough talking, on to the footage, the following was taken in the Le Mans museum, if you’re ever around, go visit it, for only 8 quid it’s a afternoon very well spend!

Morning Patrick,
Nice to see you back mate, did you actually do any work or was it all sight seeing?!
I was about to ring Interpol to see if you had been kidnapped in the Brittany area! Cheer’s Pete

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pete smith:

pv83:
Good to see that everyone is so “touched” by my absence… :laughing:
But not to worry lads, I’m back! And I’ve got quite some footage to put on here…

I’ve been part of the Formula E circus these past 6 weeks, responsible for getting the E.Dams/Renault team where they needed to be, in this case that means Rome and Paris, the following races will take place in Berlin and Zurich, I won’t be part of it any longer though, since I’ll be doing something else next week…

Enough talking, on to the footage, the following was taken in the Le Mans museum, if you’re ever around, go visit it, for only 8 quid it’s a afternoon very well spend!

Morning Patrick,
Nice to see you back mate, did you actually do any work or was it all sight seeing?!
I was about to ring Interpol to see if you had been kidnapped in the Brittany area! Cheer’s Pete

Cheers Pete! Nah, was all hard work mate… Had to buy two pair of new shoes because they were that worn out by all that sight seeing… erm… hard work I mean…

pv83:

pete smith:

pv83:
Good to see that everyone is so “touched” by my absence… :laughing:
But not to worry lads, I’m back! And I’ve got quite some footage to put on here…

I’ve been part of the Formula E circus these past 6 weeks, responsible for getting the E.Dams/Renault team where they needed to be, in this case that means Rome and Paris, the following races will take place in Berlin and Zurich, I won’t be part of it any longer though, since I’ll be doing something else next week…

Enough talking, on to the footage, the following was taken in the Le Mans museum, if you’re ever around, go visit it, for only 8 quid it’s a afternoon very well spend!

Morning Patrick,
Nice to see you back mate, did you actually do any work or was it all sight seeing?!
I was about to ring Interpol to see if you had been kidnapped in the Brittany area! Cheer’s Pete

Cheers Pete! Nah, was all hard work mate… Had to buy two pair of new shoes because they were that worn out by all that sight seeing… erm… hard work I mean…

Back on a Volvo next week then :wink: but not and orange and green 'un!

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