Scammell Vehicles

Scammell Vehicles by Bart H. Vanderveen, published by Warne in 1971, is a detailed exploration of the evolution of Scammell’s articulated Eight Wheeler concept, focusing on the Highwayman model. This edition spans 63 pages and is presented in English, offering readers insights into the vehicle’s development following the Leyland takeover in 1955 and its production until 1970.
In this book, Vanderveen delves into the technical aspects of the Highwayman, including its power unit options, which featured the Gardner 6LW and 6LX as well as the Leyland O.600 and 680. Readers interested in engineering and transportation will find a thorough examination of the automotive innovations that characterized this period, along with a look at the subsequent Handyman model, which was produced from 1960 to 1973.
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The Highwayman represented the final evolution of Scammell’s articulated Eight Wheeler’ concept. It made its debut soon after the Leyland takeover in 1955 and bowed out in 1970, giving way to the forward control Handyman which was in production from 1960 to 1973. Power unit choice consisted of the Gardner 6LW and 6LX or the Leyland O.600 and 680.
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