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Drago

Legendary Member
I quite liked them in the dibble. Rough and ready, but superbly suited for hard work.

Have a look at https://www.aronline.co.uk/vans/leyland-sherpa/cv306-development-story/ , the development story of the Sherpa is really interesting. A real parts-bin special, but very cleverly done considering the very limited resources at their disposal at the time.
 
I drove around Cyprus and Lebanon in a Sherpa van quite a few years ago
Phil Llewellyn wrote a 2-parter (or 3?) about driving 2 Sherpas - one with a large trailer, from the UK, overland to support an expedition to climb K2
I have a compliation book of Llewellyns tales, that features this (The Road To Muckle-Flugga)
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
My mates dad got one of the first Sherpa's as a company van, iirc it was at the local B.L dealership more than on the road, as the diesel engine would drop one of the valves into the cylinder, would have been about 1974/75 ish was a pile of utter junk, was replaced by another Ford Transit, I think the firm binned off the idea of replacing the Transits with these new fangled Leyland Sherpa's
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
I quite liked them in the dibble. Rough and ready, but superbly suited for hard work.

Have a look at https://www.aronline.co.uk/vans/leyland-sherpa/cv306-development-story/ , the development story of the Sherpa is really interesting. A real parts-bin special, but very cleverly done considering the very limited resources at their disposal at the time.

That's a good read for sure.

Some of the others who went with us actually drove the 2 sherpa's complete with rally car's and spares on trailers from the Leyland factory gates down through europe before catching the ferry across to Cyprus and around Cyprus before crossing over to Lebenanon and then the return trip , where as i flew in and out of Cyprus as i couldn't get 6 weeks off work .

And from memory they never missed a beat despite being rather abused through out the journey in the late 80's early 90's happy days and good memories for sure
 
As a ‘FaceBook Memory’ this morning

Lancia Volumex(?)

'The Carding Shed'
Green Lane
Washpit
(near Jackson Bridge/Holmfirth)
West Yorkshire

Friday 1st September 2023

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https://www.thecardingshed.com/
 
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Jameshow

Guru
I quite liked them in the dibble. Rough and ready, but superbly suited for hard work.

Have a look at https://www.aronline.co.uk/vans/leyland-sherpa/cv306-development-story/ , the development story of the Sherpa is really interesting. A real parts-bin special, but very cleverly done considering the very limited resources at their disposal at the time.

Our youth group had a minibus one, but it wouldn't get over the pass to wast water in the lakes so we all got out and pushed it!!
 
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