18 hours from opening time! |
It’s amazing the useless facts that you pick up if you just
keep your lugs open. For instance, earlier today the Society of Motor
Manufacturers and Traders today let slip the fascinating fact that 2,836 tonnes
of goods are transported EVERY minute of every day in vans and on trucks throughout
the UK. There was a lot of other factual stuff, but that one stuck with me.
Another thing that impressed me was a quick peek into the
main hall of the British CV Show which opens at 8.30 am tomorrow (Tuesday)
morning – it wasn’t finished. With 18 hours to go before opening, many stands
were still being constructed, lighting installed and carpets laid, and of
course exhibits had to be positioned.
It’s the same at all vehicle shows around the globe. Everything
is timed to the last minute. At the premiere of the new Ford Transit Custom
tonight in a hotel 4 miles from the NEC, we were ushered out of the suite at
10.00 pm because the van on display had to be spirited away to take its place
on the Ford stand ahead of its European public launch tomorrow morning.
And just as there is an International Car of Year competition
so too is there an International Van of the Year competition so Ford had invited
the members of the IVOTY jury to the launch and they got ripped right into the
van after dinner, pulling and poking, prodding and shoogling. It was like the January
sales at Debenhams with cut price knickers and half price TVs on offer – I’m surprised
there was anything left to go on show. Remember, this was a pre-production
model, so trim fixings might not be quite as robust as they will be in full
blown production versions.
Anyway, I was sat with Mike Brewer who revealed that the 15th
series of ‘Wheeler Dealers’ has just been commissioned, and will start filming
shortly. To that end, he has been across the pond and bought a couple of right
tasty American motors for this new series. And he has a few other exotic type
machines up his sleeve in far flung places, as well as the usual array of ‘ordinary’
but still interesting stuff, so it will be well worth watching.
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