A fascinating range of Bremen’s finest converged on Brooklands for the first Borgward International Meeting in the UK on 9-10 May.
Organisers John Wallis and Matt Hunt were delighted with the turnout, with 40 vehicles attending over the weekend. About a third were from overseas, with cars from Belgium and The Netherlands, plus eight fantastic commercials that came in convoy from Germany.
Fireman Werner Hilscher brought his unrestored 1959 B4500-based water tender (on the right). “It was built by Arve and was in service until ’76 when it was bought back by the manufacturer,” he explained. “It was then used as a demonstration vehicle until the company closed in ’92.
“Most pumps at the time were worked by hand but this was driven by air. It holds 1650 litres and still has the original hose and nozzles. It has a 2.4-litre, 82bhp petrol engine and four-wheel drive.”
Alongside was the superbly refurbished B4500 tipper truck of Hubertus Hennecke, president of the NVG – Nutzfarzeug Veteranen Gemeinschaft – the German association for classic lorries, bulldozer and excavators. “It was made in July 1961, so it was one of the last trucks built by Borgward,” he said. “It had been in a barn since ’68 when I bought it in 2012 and restored it over three years.”