Shed and Buried - Season 7 Episode 01
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00:00Hey, Skinny, I reckon you've got a bit of a suntan today.
00:02No, mate, it's the alloy polisher.
00:05See, they're thinking that you'd just been sun-kissed.
00:10No, not at all.
00:11He hasn't. That's the alloy polishing.
00:15I'm Henry Cole. That is beautiful.
00:18I love it.
00:19And along with fellow fanatic Fuzz Townsend...
00:22In we go. Wow.
00:23We're back on the hunt for vintage treasures.
00:26Look, even more.
00:27In the nation's sheds.
00:28Oh, my God, this is a treasure trove.
00:30We're going to buy them.
00:31That's fantastic.
00:32Fix them up and sell them for a tidy profit.
00:35I love it.
00:37Welcome to Shed and Buried.
00:44We're off to Banbury to meet Stuart, a dyed-in-the-wool petrolhead.
00:50He's a collector of motorcycles, signage, all kinds of petrolania.
00:57Petrolania? Automobilia.
00:59Is that like Narnia, but with a little bit of petrol in it?
01:02Yeah, that's right.
01:03All right.
01:03Yeah.
01:05Yeah, man.
01:05I think it's going to be a good one.
01:08Whether we find a lion, a witch, and a wardrobe, or a pristine bit of automobilia, who knows?
01:14But Stuart Shed, here we come.
01:18Tell me about your love of vehicles and all that kind of stuff.
01:21Oh, ever since I was...
01:24Really?
01:2414.
01:25Really?
01:25Yeah, I had my first motorbike at 14, and I just... I'm a guardian of classics.
01:31So, motorcycles, what else is in there?
01:33All kinds of things.
01:34Yes.
01:34Is it?
01:35Yes.
01:36Cars.
01:37Yes.
01:37Yeah.
01:39Accoutrement, automobilia.
01:40Yes.
01:41Models.
01:42Yes.
01:43Everything.
01:43Junk.
01:44Yes.
01:44Yes.
01:45Yes.
01:45And is it all for sale?
01:48Pretty much.
01:48Or do you have one or two?
01:49Oh, pretty much.
01:49There's one or two things, but on the whole.
01:52Yeah.
01:52Okay.
01:52Yeah.
01:52Well, look, mate, if it's all right, then we'll go and have a quick rum, Hodge.
01:55Absolutely.
01:56I might call you in on something, don't I?
01:57You'll knock yourself out.
01:58Thank you so very much.
01:59And then, at the end, we'll have a little haggle.
02:01Yeah.
02:02Thank you for inviting us in.
02:04This is great.
02:05Come on.
02:05So it's round and back, isn't it?
02:06Yeah.
02:06It is.
02:06Okay.
02:06We'll see you in a minute, mate.
02:07See you in a bit.
02:07All right.
02:08In a moment.
02:08Come on, then.
02:09Right.
02:10Oh, knock.
02:13Oh, my God.
02:14I wasn't expecting that.
02:16Yeah.
02:16Well, look.
02:17Instantly, there's a lectern here.
02:20Now, every morning before we do anything, you get up and you give us a talking to and
02:26all that kind of thing.
02:27Nobody knows about that.
02:28No.
02:28But standing here and doing it, that would suit you.
02:32Can I draw your attention to that cabinet?
02:36Yeah.
02:36I know what you want out of that cabinet.
02:39All of it.
02:40That's correct, yes.
02:40Yes.
02:41You're absolutely...
02:42Yeah.
02:43Oh, my God.
02:44Look at that.
02:45Isn't it lovely, though?
02:47Do you know what?
02:48These oilers and little oil dispensers, mainly for bicycles...
02:52Yes.
02:52They are so collectible now.
02:54What's that?
02:55That shock absorber fluid.
02:56Yeah.
02:57I mean, look.
02:58You just don't get that no more, do you?
03:00I know.
03:01That is absolutely beautiful.
03:04I love, love things like that.
03:06And these figures as well.
03:08I've had quite a few of these.
03:09Yes.
03:10You know.
03:10So what years are those?
03:12The 60s.
03:13Yeah.
03:13And I think that's Mrs. Drippy.
03:16Yeah.
03:17Yeah.
03:17Oil.
03:18Yes.
03:19You know?
03:20How lovely.
03:21Right.
03:21I'm just going to ask.
03:22I'll just ask Stuart, when we do the haggle, how much for the cabinet?
03:27Yeah.
03:27The whole thing.
03:28With everything on top?
03:29Yeah, I want everything.
03:30Yeah.
03:31Everything in this shed really does mean everything.
03:35Look at this.
03:36Look.
03:38Wow, it goes on forever.
03:41He's got cans, signs and loads of automobilia.
03:46I love that unipart sign because that is the sort of thing that you used to see around all
03:50the time and people love that stuff now.
03:53A rare Minarelli chopper style moped.
03:57But I've never seen one of these in a shed ever.
04:01An oversized grease gun.
04:03What is that?
04:04So that's a big bucket of grease down there and you pump, it squirts the grease out, you
04:09have an automatic grease gun.
04:12And a 1950s petrol pump.
04:15That's a lovely, lovely Gil Barco.
04:18It just needs a little something on the top.
04:21Let's just go and have a look at the meat and potatoes, which are vehicles and I can
04:24see motorbikes.
04:25Come on.
04:27Look, look, look.
04:29Here we go.
04:29Bit of trialling.
04:31Oh, look at what is that trialling.
04:33That is beautiful.
04:34That is.
04:34That's a little single cylinder.
04:36What is it?
04:36A 150?
04:37Yeah, 150 or 200 is it?
04:39Yeah.
04:43The 150 Terrier was an entry-level triumph built in the early 60s.
04:48Hundreds of thousands were made, though most were exported to the US.
04:52It's a beautiful bike.
04:57It's got the traditional piece of cardboard underneath it.
05:01None of the other bikes have them.
05:03So funny, isn't it?
05:04Yeah.
05:05There's only one British bike here.
05:06Yeah.
05:07Right.
05:07And it's the one with the cardboard underneath.
05:09That's right.
05:10To catch the drips.
05:11Yeah.
05:11But then, hang on.
05:12Actually, before you go any further, it's the only motorcycle with a bit of cardboard underneath
05:17it.
05:17Yeah.
05:17But we're drawn to it immediately.
05:19Yes.
05:20Actually, hang on, mate.
05:22There's another British bike.
05:23And there's no...
05:24It's probably got no oil in it.
05:25No.
05:25Because it looks as though there's no drips at all.
05:27No.
05:27That's a little BSA Beagle, isn't it?
05:29Anything like that.
05:31Little silly bikes.
05:32I know.
05:32I love them.
05:33I love them.
05:33Absolutely love them.
05:34Talking about little silly bikes.
05:35Yeah.
05:35A pair of mint FS1E's, Fizzies.
05:39If you're a teenager in the 1970s, this is what you wanted.
05:44Because these ones wipe the floor with everything else.
05:47They did.
05:47They were just the ultimate.
05:49I've seen them for 10 grand.
05:51Really?
05:51Oh, my God.
05:52Look, there's loads of stuff over here.
05:53Shall we go undercover?
05:55Yeah.
06:01What is it, Fuzzer?
06:02It's a Floride.
06:04That's what it is.
06:05A Renault Floride.
06:06Introduced in 1958, the Renault Floride was a small sports car, purpose designed to make
06:18an impact on the US market.
06:20It's a rear-engine Renault.
06:22Renault decided that the right place for an engine is at the back, which is the right
06:27place for an engine if it's a bus.
06:30This isn't a bus.
06:31So, put an engine in the back and produce a lovely but totally flawed concept car like
06:40this.
06:41Was it flawed?
06:41Yeah, really.
06:42Because the handling of rear-engine cars isn't great.
06:47Next door, there's a more familiar but equally exciting car.
06:53Hang on, Lotus.
06:54Oh, look at that.
06:56Oh, man, I love these things.
06:59Oh, my God, and the interior.
07:01Look how low it is.
07:03This is lower than your standards.
07:05I know.
07:06And that is saying something.
07:10It's obviously been really well looked after.
07:13This is magnificent.
07:15It is beautiful, isn't it?
07:16I can see you in it, actually.
07:17Oh, my God, it's a treasure trove.
07:19What are we going to do?
07:20Well, I don't know.
07:20I mean, there's that Triumph 150 or whatever it is.
07:24We'll find out, but I love that.
07:26That's well.
07:27There's loads of pumps.
07:27There's loads of signs.
07:29There's that Royal Daylight sign.
07:30There's the Adcoids can up there.
07:32Yeah.
07:32The BSA Bikes and Scooters sign.
07:35Do you like that one?
07:36Yes.
07:37Yeah.
07:37Yes.
07:37Unipart sign.
07:39Yes.
07:39Let's just go and see Stu.
07:41He'll understand.
07:49When we walked in, there was a cabinet with a load of oil cans in it.
07:55Yes.
07:56Would you sell that whole cabinet with all the oil cans in it?
07:59You wouldn't want it.
08:00Okay.
08:01Was that quite a lot of money, then?
08:02Yes.
08:03Okey-dokey.
08:03You have, next to the chopper...
08:07Yes.
08:07...there is a Gilbarco yellow petrol pump.
08:11That could go.
08:12I don't know what ballpark we need to be.
08:131,200.
08:15Yeah.
08:16OK.
08:18We might well come back to that in just a sec-y-poopy.
08:21Yeah.
08:21There's that air pump thing.
08:23That's lovely, isn't it?
08:24That's really not...
08:25150.
08:26150?
08:27OK.
08:28Yeah.
08:28All right.
08:29Why don't we just have that anyway?
08:31Yeah, great.
08:31All right.
08:31OK.
08:32Cool.
08:32What about that Adcoids can up there, that Duckhams, that green little pyramid?
08:37120.
08:39120.
08:40OK.
08:42Well done.
08:43Something that I saw...
08:44Go on.
08:45...the switch-off engines, petroleum spirit is dangerous kind of thing.
08:49It's a white sign with red raised lettering.
08:53100.
08:54100?
08:55I'm going to go in.
08:57Yeah, go on, mate.
08:58Great.
08:58There's a little Triumph over in the corner, a marine Triumph.
09:00A little 150.
09:01It's a 150, is it?
09:02Yeah.
09:03Yeah?
09:03I'd want 2-2.
09:06OK.
09:06All right.
09:07All right.
09:07How about...
09:09three and a half?
09:14Yeah.
09:15Yeah.
09:16For the Triumph?
09:18Yeah.
09:20The petrol pump?
09:23Yeah.
09:25With the Globe?
09:26Yeah.
09:27And the Royal Daylight sign.
09:30Not the Royal Daylight, but I'll put the uni part in.
09:44Look at this.
09:45Look.
09:47Why, it goes on forever.
09:50We're over in Banbury with Stuart.
09:52We've bid three and a half grand for a Triumph and a bunch of trinkets.
09:58Not the Royal Daylight, but I'll put the uni part in.
10:01I think the uni part's a good sign.
10:05Stuart, I can't remember how much it is now.
10:09No, no, no.
10:09Actually, just make up a number that you have.
10:13Yeah, yeah.
10:13Yeah, yeah.
10:14Yeah, great.
10:14All right.
10:14Stuart, I have to tell you what an exciting day we've had.
10:18It's absolutely brilliant.
10:19Next day, all is revealed.
10:24And I mean all.
10:28I think this is one of the nicest collections we've had for a while, boys.
10:33Especially the bike.
10:34Especially the bike.
10:35Now, Al, tell me.
10:37That's a 150.
10:38Is that a Terrier?
10:38Terrier 150 precedes the Cub, which is a 200.
10:41It's lovely.
10:41It's gorgeous.
10:42It's absolutely gorgeous.
10:44It looks beautiful there, doesn't it?
10:45Delightful to ride.
10:46With the other items, it's a Preen and Prim Pup.
10:51A petrol pump.
10:53Let's just put the light on, yeah?
10:55Yeah.
10:55Give it a good clean-up.
10:56Call it quits.
10:58The air pump.
11:00I think perhaps we should perhaps clean that off.
11:03Let's paint that.
11:04Okay.
11:05And as for the Adcoids can, I've got a couple of mates.
11:08So, you've got three.
11:12Yeah.
11:12Can Al, Fuzz and I have one each?
11:14Uh, no.
11:15Oh.
11:15Am I right in saying they're 700 quid each?
11:17This one is.
11:19That one's less because it hasn't got a cap.
11:21And that's even lesser because the condition ain't that great.
11:23Just need to find some caps.
11:25They're really nice, those.
11:26Shall we try and get the Terrier barking?
11:29Let's see if it has a spark.
11:30Do you want me to rewire that?
11:32Do you want it working intermittently if you do old wiring?
11:34No, no, no.
11:35I think we'll leave it with the old wiring because I'm sure that's going to work better.
11:40All right.
11:41First things first, the triumph.
11:43Ready?
11:43Go.
11:44One, two, three.
11:45Up goes the bike.
11:47In goes the petrol.
11:50In goes a clean spark plug.
11:53And we're ready.
11:54Shall we give it a go?
11:55Yeah, go on then.
11:58And then, just as I was about to lose hope.
12:02Have you turned it?
12:03Oh, yes.
12:04That's fantastic.
12:11Isn't it?
12:12It sounds lovely.
12:13Yeah.
12:13It sounds beautiful.
12:17Okay, okay, okay.
12:19You know, our work here is sort of vaguely done, isn't it?
12:22I think you check tyre pressures, give it a polish and go for a ride.
12:24Yeah.
12:28That evening, Alan test rides the Terrier.
12:31The engine is perfect.
12:32But as he tells me two days later, the road surface isn't.
12:36I will say it was your pothole on your driver that caused the problem.
12:45Don't be like that.
12:46How dare you accuse me of having a pothill.
12:48I was cruising quite nicely on the trial.
12:50And all of a sudden, bang.
12:53Alan's Contratore has left us with a broken seat.
12:56Good job.
12:57I've got a spare.
12:58This is the one I just bought.
13:00All we need is that piece there.
13:01Why don't we just have this?
13:02We just need that piece.
13:04Oh, okay.
13:04All right.
13:05You can change that bit there and put all the new springs on.
13:07All right.
13:07Put the cover back on.
13:08Right.
13:09As for the rest of the day, I've got a plan.
13:13We have before us what I would basically call a production line.
13:17Yeah.
13:18What do you reckon?
13:19Yeah, a production line of different items.
13:21So it's not exactly Henry Ford's model.
13:23We've got a washing station there for both the Unipart, the BSA, and the Petroleum Spirit sign.
13:29So, Al, if you work on this station here, right, and then us three will work our way along.
13:36Skid, what you could do is get a bulb and see if that light works.
13:39If the bulb works, does that mean I've got the afternoon off?
13:42No, no, because then you can move swiftly on to the Dunlop pump.
13:47Right, okay.
13:48Yeah?
13:48Yeah.
13:48So, Choc's away.
13:53Time to get busy.
13:56At station one, Alan sorts for seat.
13:59So that bit should fit in there nicely like that, which it does.
14:03So now, it's just a case, stretching the springs back on.
14:13At station two, yours truly cleans the Adcoids tin.
14:19Well, that's looking great, man.
14:21And at station three, Skid strips the pump and makes a mess.
14:28Have you got black bits all over your tea?
14:30I've been showered in parts.
14:31I'm trying to clean things here as well.
14:33Look at my tea.
14:33It's got black bits in it.
14:34Well, it needs must.
14:35Actually, hang on.
14:36I'll just suck them off the top.
14:37Yeah.
14:38Shouldn't have left it there.
14:39While I continue cleaning, and Alan gives the bike's carburettor a once-over, Fuzz disassembles
14:48the pressure gauge.
14:50Every one of these screws has been tight coming out.
14:53So what I've been doing is using a hammer to get the screwdriver to sit right at the bottom
14:58of the screw, and turning a little one-way to tighten, and then loosening, and then tightening,
15:04then loosening a bit more to just ease them out gently.
15:07The reason I'm not using any penetrative oil is because, if I use that, then the paint
15:17won't adhere when we paint it.
15:24Ah, there we go.
15:28Phew.
15:29That was hard work, you know.
15:31It's all a little bit fiddly, and tricky, but well worth it when it's finished.
15:48Yeah, that feels much better.
15:50Right, it's beautiful.
15:53Getting the pump's dial assembly off requires two extra pairs of hands, and a spectator.
16:01I think that was my idea.
16:02I think I'd like the credit for that.
16:05It's a team effort.
16:06Team effort.
16:07Team effort, mate.
16:08There's no I in team.
16:10There we go.
16:11There we go.
16:11Great.
16:12Oh, yeah.
16:13Oh, look at that.
16:16Once the dial's off, it can be cleaned properly.
16:19This is great.
16:20Leaving Fuzz to turn his attention to a new paint job.
16:25I thought, this being an old Dunlop pressure gauge, I thought I might...
16:31get involved a little bit, because my mum and also my foster dad used to work for Dunlop
16:37up at Fort Dunlop in Birmingham, and so it's a little closer to my heart than I've actually
16:43admitted to anybody else, but I like it.
16:45I think it's a lovely thing, and I remember using these when I was a kid, doing the tyre
16:50pressures on our family car.
16:54Fuzz uses a neutral undercoat to prep the metal, and then, after a short musical interlude...
17:00Now, of course, you know that this is not a Happy Mondays track, because if it was, I'd have
17:06two tins going.
17:11He sprays it Dunlop yellow.
17:15As ever, it's all in the prep, and same goes for the petrol pump.
17:20Oh, mate, that's lovely.
17:22Yeah, now, look, I'm just preparing this for you to do your rattle canning on the top.
17:25Now, there's these metal plates here, with writing on, and to get a clean edge on them
17:30when you're masking off, if you tape them up, don't be too fussy, like it's sticking out
17:35miles at the end, if you file this, just gently on the edge, and you get the radius corners,
17:40if you tried to cut that, it would be a nightmare.
17:42Wow.
17:43And then you take that off, and look, it's perfect.
17:45So then you can rattle can it, and it'll be spot on.
17:47The morning's clean-a-thon has been replaced by an afternoon's spray fest, and when the
17:56paint is dry, there's some icing for the cakes.
18:01So this, folks, is a repro, and hopefully I won't drop it.
18:06And the rubber should let it sit beautifully.
18:18That looks well hard.
18:20I think that looks absolutely stunning.
18:23It's brilliant, isn't it?
18:24It does.
18:25Ready?
18:25Yeah.
18:27I think as soon as that is inside a room, then that's going to be brilliant.
18:32And if the pump has been enhanced, the pressure gauge has been transformed.
18:41Now, boys, I've got to tell you, you have excelled there.
18:45That is utterly stunning.
18:48Does the light work?
18:49Of course it works, too, boy.
18:50There we go.
18:51There we are.
18:53Mate.
18:53It's exceeded expectations.
18:55Yeah.
18:55Oh, that's an absolute corker.
18:58Hey, look, we've had a great day today, haven't we?
19:00I think we've got a massive amount done.
19:02Yeah.
19:03Yeah, it's good.
19:03Hey, if every day could be this productive, we'd be halfway there, wouldn't we?
19:08Yeah, your shed would be full to the rafters with really nice things.
19:11Hang on.
19:11We are going to try and sell these.
19:13Yeah?
19:14Yeah, in a year or two.
19:23We do have to sell something, though.
19:25So next day, my mate Gabe comes round to look at the triumph.
19:30Come on, then.
19:33Let's see if you can sell it.
19:35He looks interested.
19:36Oh, hiya.
19:37Hiya.
19:38How are you doing?
19:38Gabe Fuzzer.
19:39How are you doing?
19:39Good to see you.
19:40Good to see you, Gabe.
19:40Good to see you, too.
19:41Now, listen.
19:42Right.
19:42Yeah.
19:43I think this is perfect for you, right, to pot around the lanes of Oxfordshire.
19:49I mean, the only thing that's wrong with it, I've got to tell you, as a mate, right,
19:53the key, all right, OK.
19:58They're about £6.50 for two.
20:00I've checked it out.
20:01Yeah, unfortunately, Henry wouldn't run to that, of course.
20:06Now, Gabe, because it's so immaculate, it's got a reg dock and all that.
20:10I mean, are you interested, really?
20:11Yeah, no, very interested.
20:13All right.
20:13It's just the colour I wanted and everything.
20:14Oh, really?
20:15OK.
20:15But I want three grand for it.
20:17Yeah, three's a good price.
20:20It's a little bit steep for me.
20:22Here we go.
20:23Would you take two seven?
20:27He's making all the noises.
20:28Could you go just a little further north on that, maybe to two eight?
20:35Two eight?
20:36Yeah, I think I could probably do two eight.
20:38OK.
20:39I think that's good.
20:39There we go.
20:40Maybe if you throw in another set of keys for me, then.
20:42Oh, oh.
20:44Shake.
20:45Hang on.
20:45Hang on.
20:45Wait a second.
20:46There we are.
20:46Brilliant.
20:47I'll take it for two eight, then.
20:48Two eight?
20:49Yeah, with keys.
20:54We sold the Terrier for 2,800 quid.
20:58That's a good deal.
20:59Now, if you think that we now have the Unipart sign, we sold the other sign to Fuzzer, we've
21:05got the Adcoids cam, we've got the BSA, we've got, I mean, that is a stunning piece of
21:09work, and petrol pump.
21:13Now, if we can't get 1,200 quid for that lot...
21:15We're doing something wrong.
21:16We're in the wrong job, mate.
21:17However, are we going to realise the money?
21:22Well, if we were going to, which obviously the jury's out at the moment, I think we could
21:27make an extra grand.
21:29Hee-hee.
21:29Well, that's worth turning up for, isn't it?
21:33Happy days, mate.
21:34Don't you love shed dwelling?
21:36Have a good day.
21:39Have a good day.
21:41Have a good day.
21:42Have a good day.
21:48Have a good day.
21:55Bye-bye.
21:56This is coming to me.
21:57Bye-bye.
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