Given Ford’s status as one of the United Kingdom’s best-loved car brands, the fact that its 130-strong collection of heritage vehicles – which includes everything from an early Transit van to an original GT40 racer – has only just been opened up to the public is bewildering.
Until recently, Ford of Britain’s dazzling array of historic cars and commercials had been squirrelled away in what was affectionately known as the ‘old tool shed’ at Dagenham, with exposure for the vehicles mainly through press loans.
“The building leaked like a sieve, made worse by the dust generated via the cement works next door,” recalls collection manager and PR officer Len Keen.
After the shed was condemned, a permanent home was found for the collection at Ford’s vast parts distribution centre in Daventry – formerly Europe’s largest single-storey building.
Better still, the area earmarked there had once been office space and was therefore well insulated and heated.
Budget was found early in 2023 to reconfigure the space, and the historic vehicles have since been gradually relocated there.