22nd Jun, 2022 13:00

Imperial War Museum, Duxford

 
Lot 43
 

1931 Jowett Covered Delivery Lorry

Estimated at £15,000 - £20,000

Lot details

Registration No: HD 4380
Chassis No: 130445
MOT: Exempt

  • Reputedly the only surviving example of its type
  • Restored to a very high standard
  • Said to "Run and Drive Very Well" and has recently been driven to a selection of events
  • An eye-catching and highly practical promotional vehicle

Jowett is probably not the first name that springs to the minds of most classic vehicle buffs, yet the Yorkshire-based manufacturer produced cars and commercials from 1906 to 1954, including the decidedly futuristic Javelin. Blacksmith Wilfred Jowett sired five children, three of whom – Benjamin, William and Ruth – formed the Jowett Manufacturing Company in 1901, the early results of which included: a V-twin stationary engine for everything from a wood mill to a potato machine; the first six Scott motorcycles; and a prototype light car with tiller steering. When the latter entered production it featured Jowett’s own 815cc flat-twin engine and gearbox, which were of aluminium construction for optimum lightness. Enlarged and refined over the years, the powerplant was still in manufacture 43 years hence. The company’s factory was all but burnt to the ground in September 1930, causing it to amend its 1931 production plans in favour of commercial vehicles. A high quality brochure was published and ‘Penny-a-Miler’ adopted as the advertising tag line. Four derivatives were offered including a covered lorry like this example, which is rumoured to have been used to transport beer, milk, bread and other provisions for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in its past life.

This splendidly-presented truck is believed to be the only remaining one of its kind, still to original factory specification retaining its ‘roll-up’ fabric covered load area. Beautifully finished in green over black and trimmed in black vinyl; it features a wing-mounted Pratts fuel can and roof-mounted spare wheel/tyre. The Jowett is powered by the aforementioned 7hp flat-twin engine and rides on green-painted artillery wheels – it even retains its period owner’s handbooks. A totally unique opportunity to acquire a thoroughly practical promotional vehicle of immense charm, with the added bonus of its diminutive size. This means it can be stored safely from the elements inside a normal residential garage, which is highly unusual for a pre-war ‘commercial’.

For more information, please contact:
Adam Sykes
adam.sykes@handh.co.uk
07429 600332

 

Auction: Imperial War Museum, Duxford, 22nd Jun, 2022

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