Shed and Buried - Season 7 Episode 17- John Sheppard
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00:00Here, it's just, it hasn't learned anything.
00:04It's unruly.
00:04Stop barking, right?
00:06Now, come to Daddy and sit.
00:10Sit.
00:13She can hear gunfire in the distance.
00:16She's not happy about it.
00:18Just give up.
00:18I know.
00:22I'm Henry Cole.
00:24That is comfy.
00:26And along with fellow fanatic Fuzz Townsend.
00:28That's a magnificent pair of choppers up there.
00:31We're back on the hunt for vintage treasures in the nation's sheds.
00:35Look at this.
00:36We're going to buy them, fix them.
00:39That is fantastic.
00:40And sell them for a tidy profit.
00:44Welcome to Shed and Buried.
00:49We're off to Redditch.
00:55Who are we going to see?
00:56We're going to go and see Ollie.
00:58Now, Ollie has a mixed bag today.
01:01An eclectic mix.
01:02Yeah, he has.
01:03All right.
01:04He has bikes.
01:05He has cars.
01:06Right.
01:07He might even have one or two larger vehicles as well.
01:10Oh, great.
01:11So there's a proper old selection.
01:14American, English.
01:16All kinds of stuff.
01:17Just fantastic.
01:18Yeah.
01:18I love the cut of Ollie's jeep already.
01:21Where are we going to today?
01:23I've had a little look on the sat-nav.
01:25And it's only about three miles from the Transport Museum at Whithall, of which I'm a patron, which
01:31has a lot of buses and also electrically powered delivery vehicles.
01:37Whether we come back with a bike, a car or an electric bread van from the Transport Museum, who knows?
01:46But Ollie's place in Redditch, here we come.
01:48How did you get into it, though?
01:53Have you done this since you were a kid, or what?
01:55Yeah, I've always liked machines.
01:57Have you?
01:57Yeah.
01:58Yeah.
01:58And do you do a bit of wheeling and dealing?
01:59Mm, and again.
02:00So it's kind of most of it your sort of personal collection?
02:03Yeah, yeah.
02:04All right, so is everything that we're going to see today, is it all for sale or selected items?
02:08Maybe.
02:09Oh, OK.
02:10Hey, look, mate, I'll tell you what we'll do then.
02:12We'll have a rummage about, yeah, and then hopefully we might be able to do a deal, eh?
02:17Maybe, yeah.
02:17Yeah, yeah, fantastic.
02:18Sounds great.
02:19Well, why don't we start there?
02:21Yeah.
02:21Hey?
02:22OK.
02:22Cheers, Ollie.
02:23Thanks, mate.
02:24Brilliant.
02:24We'll see you in a bit.
02:25OK, mate.
02:26See you in a bit.
02:26OK.
02:32Shall I go first?
02:33You've got some sofas, what?
02:35Well, look at this.
02:37Oh, my Lord.
02:39This is a proper mangate.
02:41Isn't it?
02:42I mean, I could live in here.
02:46Ollie's first shed has got it all, but leaving aside the soft furnishings, we'll start with
02:52a Royal Enfield sidecar outfit.
02:56Bear in mind, I am a chap who likes a bus.
02:59There's something about this hand-built sidecar like this that is very, very lovely.
03:10The heyday of the sidecar was the 1950s, when hundreds of thousands were in regular use
03:16on British roads.
03:18In an era before cars were cheap and widely available, they were perfect family transport.
03:26Yeah, I think people would love this.
03:28I think people would just laugh at you as you're going along, and I guess that's good.
03:32Yeah.
03:32Do you know what I mean?
03:33I don't think they'd laugh.
03:34I think it would raise a smile, and also, I think it would be easy to sell.
03:39Oh, now there's something that's much more interesting.
03:45Now then, Fuzzlington.
03:48Oh, look.
03:48Shall we just move this just a little bit so we can get a decent look at it?
03:51Go on, then.
03:53Big single.
03:54Big single.
03:54BSA single.
03:55BSA single, 500.
03:56In a chopper frame.
03:59Now, the thing that I adore, right, is, okay, look, you've got the Harley Sportster there.
04:04That's quintessential American.
04:06Yes.
04:06But as far as I'm concerned, a British chopper with a BSA or a Triumph or a Norton engine
04:12in it is just as quintessentially British.
04:15Yes.
04:16As a Harley is American.
04:17I totally agree with you, and I think, because of the sculptural nature of the British engines,
04:24they look so good in a chopper.
04:26Oh, they do.
04:26And the chop, the whole styling of it.
04:29I mean, that is greasy biker.
04:31Yeah.
04:31And I love it.
04:35Moving on past the Landy Series 3 lightweight.
04:41Having a Land Rover is a bit like owning a British bike.
04:44They are beautiful, they are lovely, but there are compromises when it comes to owning and using them.
04:53There's an Oldsmobile, Rocket 88.
04:56What is it about these American cars that just gets myself?
05:01Perhaps I was, you know, in a past life, a traffic warden in America or something.
05:06Maybe.
05:07Yes.
05:07When you pass to the other side, maybe you'll become a highway ghost, a highway spectre.
05:13God, I could do it at Junction 12 with the M4.
05:16Yeah.
05:17And a huge Honda Goldwing.
05:25Do you know what?
05:25I see these going down the road in the summer.
05:28Yeah.
05:28And people are out there, and I've seen them with a sidecar and a trailer.
05:33Yeah.
05:33It's just like, car, that has been invented.
05:38Hey, look, there's another shed over there.
05:40Shall we just put the gear over there?
05:41I'm with you.
05:41Come on, Nick.
05:45Outside, the joy continues with a massive British truck.
05:49It's a Boston Austin.
05:52A Boston Austin K9.
05:54That's right.
05:55Now, the thing about this one is...
05:57Yeah.
05:58Well, I can see a little bit of rot over the windscreen there, but...
06:01You can see quite a lot of rot.
06:03Yeah, but knowing how these vehicles can let go, it doesn't seem all that bad.
06:12Introduced in 1952, the Austin K9 was a robust military truck, which had many uses, from carrying
06:19signal equipment to working as a recovery vehicle.
06:25On the back there, that is a real kind of Heath Robinson crane, isn't it?
06:29Yeah, it might be a Harvey Frost crane.
06:32A what?
06:33Harvey Frost.
06:34Hey, I don't know whether I think...
06:36They're not particularly valuable.
06:38No.
06:38And you've got to meet the right person who really wants one of these.
06:42Shall we continue?
06:43Yeah.
06:47A little tiny shed.
06:49That for you.
06:50Oh.
06:51I'm so.
06:52Tiny, but it's full of goodness.
06:54Yeah.
06:54Lots of lovely goodness.
06:59Look at that for a pillar drill.
07:00Now, that is utterly stupendous.
07:04So, we've got an old electric motor on the bottom there.
07:07Yeah.
07:08So, that's belt driven.
07:09So, two belts driving it.
07:10Look at that.
07:11I mean, it's asking to have your fingers in there, isn't it?
07:14Isn't it?
07:14But it does look absolutely amazing.
07:19That's a beautiful thing.
07:20They don't make them like that anymore, Fazer.
07:22No, they don't.
07:23If you want to drill a big hole, there you go.
07:25And if you want to ride a bike, in here there are triumphs, 1980s Hondas, and a slightly knackered version of the world's most popular bike, the million-selling Honda Cub.
07:41You've been banging on about wanting a cub for a long time.
07:46Yeah.
07:47I like cubs.
07:48Yeah.
07:48Got any compression?
07:49Mmm.
07:50Not great.
07:52Oh, well.
07:52But, you know, there's a lovely little cub.
07:55A bit of a clean-up.
07:57Good from far.
07:58And a new saddle on there.
07:59New seat cover.
08:00New front mudguard.
08:02In fact, new granny screen.
08:04Yeah.
08:05It's all starting to look really quite ropey, isn't it?
08:07Well, I think it's actually a potential donor for a custom C90.
08:13What do you think?
08:13It could be, but I do like them like this.
08:18So lots to choose from, but what are we going to go for?
08:23Okay, what else have we got?
08:25Well, there's that BSA single chopper.
08:28Yeah, I like that.
08:28That was really lovely.
08:29And, of course, the combination, the Royal Enfield combo.
08:33Yeah, we won't be worrying too much about that.
08:35There's the Rocket 88 we could find out about.
08:37Yeah, that's nice.
08:39Okay.
08:40Shall we go see on?
08:40Let's go and ask.
08:41Yeah, come on.
08:41Let's ask Oli.
08:49Well, there is the grey elephant in the room.
08:51What can you tell us about that, please, Oli?
08:54The sidecar's 1950-era Bracknell.
08:57Yeah.
08:58Oh, yeah, okay.
08:58Yeah, and the bike is 2000 Royal Enfield.
09:03Is it for sale?
09:05Yeah, yeah.
09:05Oh.
09:063000.
09:07Okay, yeah.
09:08Okay.
09:09Now, moving swiftly on, we've got ourselves a 54-plated Sportster Harley.
09:17That for sale?
09:18No, afraid not.
09:19That's a shame.
09:21Next to it is a little, is that a 350 BSA?
09:26Yes, yeah.
09:27I've noticed that there's no Kickstart and no gear shifter on it.
09:31Have you got those?
09:32Yes, yeah.
09:33Oh, okay.
09:33Okay.
09:34All right.
09:34So, any reason why they're off?
09:36To get it through a doorway.
09:38Ah.
09:38Because it used to be in the living room.
09:39Okay.
09:40I see.
09:41Right.
09:41So, not run for a while, then?
09:43Not for a while, but I have had it running.
09:44It sounds nice, yeah.
09:46Okay.
09:47How much is that?
09:48Two and a half.
09:50Oh.
09:51Okay, okay.
09:52Now, look, we're leaning against a rather lovely Rocket 88.
09:56Yeah?
09:58Ten.
09:59Right.
10:00Okay.
10:01Hey, that Shell Repro can up on the rafters.
10:04Oh, no idea.
10:06You can have it if you want it.
10:07All right, great.
10:07I'll give you 50 quid for it.
10:08Yeah.
10:09Yeah, all right.
10:09Okay, so we're 50 quid in.
10:11Okay, there we are.
10:12Two grand for that BSA.
10:15I'll give you two, three.
10:18Two, 150?
10:20No.
10:20No, no, okay.
10:33We're in Redditch with Ollie, the owner of a perfect man cave.
10:37And an exquisite collection of cars and bikes.
10:41We've bid two grand on a BSA, but he wants 2,300.
10:47Two, three.
10:48Yeah.
10:49Yeah.
10:50Come on, mate.
10:51So that's two, 350, including the can.
10:54Yeah.
10:54Up in the rafters.
10:55I don't know how I'm going to get that down.
10:56I'll probably throw a brick at it or something.
10:58It'll come down that way.
10:59Oh, great, Ollie.
11:00Well, look, rock and roll, mate.
11:02Righto.
11:02Happy days.
11:03There we are.
11:03Yeah.
11:03Fantastic.
11:04That's nice.
11:04Cheers, man.
11:08Next day, back at the ranch, we reveal all.
11:15It's pretty good, isn't it?
11:16Mate, I love this.
11:17I love the stencil.
11:19Yeah.
11:19I heard that.
11:19Awesome.
11:20I love this.
11:20I knew you were going to love that, because that is everything that we adore about motorcycles.
11:26It is.
11:26That bobber look.
11:28Slightly raked out.
11:29Yep.
11:29Chunky 16-inch.
11:31I think it's 16.
11:32I don't know.
11:32Rear wheel.
11:33Lovely little thing.
11:34Mate, I love it.
11:35If it goes.
11:36I've already ordered a brake cable.
11:38Right.
11:39Hopefully, I've ordered the right one for a change.
11:41Yes, that's right.
11:41Also, can I draw your attention to this, which came with it?
11:45We bought it at the price of a replica, if you see what I mean.
11:48Okay.
11:48But I like it anyway.
11:49Oh, it's double-sided as well.
11:51This thing is utterly lovely.
11:54Yeah.
11:54Now, obviously, the key, before we go any further,
11:56is to get it going.
11:58But, I love this bike so much, I've been dreaming about it.
12:02I may have real difficulty selling it.
12:05Go on, then.
12:09First things first.
12:11Fuzz and Skid reattach the missing kickstart and the gear lever.
12:15And then we clean the plugs.
12:19Have you noticed something in Skid?
12:21Normally, what happens when we've got to this bit, he's left, he's gone.
12:27But he's interested in this.
12:28He is interested in this.
12:30So, he is hanging around.
12:31Yeah, that's right.
12:31And he's even getting involved.
12:32Yeah, look at that.
12:33I do have a missing kickstart.
12:34Albeit haphazardly.
12:35Our collective mood takes a dip, though, when Fuzz mounts up.
12:42Here we go.
12:45Not even a sign of a sparkette.
12:50Right.
12:51Before we get too involved with points, I think we should just put any new plug in,
12:55just in case that plug is knackered.
12:57Skid's medicine.
13:01I think that would work perfectly.
13:05Does something.
13:09Yes.
13:10Yes.
13:12Yes.
13:12Yes.
13:13But it's not perfect.
13:16It seems a little bit...
13:17Intermittent.
13:18...periodic.
13:19Yeah, intermittent, that's the word.
13:21I think that's going to need a rolling road to go.
13:23Yeah, well, I think we should do the points.
13:26I think we should do the points as well.
13:30Fuzz and Skid jack up the bench, and I...
13:33Oh, I feel rather faint.
13:36Oh, here we are.
13:37Wait a minute.
13:37You'd better go and sit down somewhere.
13:39Somewhere in the warm.
13:40Would you...
13:41With a hot, sweet tea.
13:43Maybe a biscuit.
13:45The points are tiny electrical contacts at the heart of the magneto.
13:50Fuzz cleans them with emery paper.
13:52Love it.
13:52Right.
13:53Cap on.
13:54And then tries the kickstart again.
13:58Yes.
13:59Yes.
14:00Okay, right, let's get the plug in, get it down, and give it a go.
14:04Yes.
14:05I might suggest that we use the rolling road.
14:08Yes.
14:08Just because I like my right knee.
14:10Outside, we rig up the roller starter, fuel her up, and prime the carburettor with a puff
14:24of easy start.
14:26Right, you're ready.
14:27Yep.
14:28A little bit of choke.
14:33Yes.
14:37Yes.
14:37It's running.
14:38I'll get you a lid.
14:46All right.
14:46Stay there.
14:48This is great, Fuzz.
14:50Fantastic.
14:51Thanks, Skig.
14:52I'll stick to my drive for the first pootl, but the engine's purring along.
15:07The good news.
15:15Yes.
15:16Is that it rides lovely.
15:18That's cool.
15:19The bad news is a few.
15:21One, oil leak.
15:22Yes.
15:23Two, I don't think I can find first.
15:26Yeah.
15:26And three, the front wheel's going a bit like that.
15:30Okay.
15:31Four, there's no front brake.
15:33And you've got a little fuel leak as well.
15:35And a five.
15:37So, all in all, a good test ride.
15:39Yeah, yeah.
15:40Yeah.
15:40But there's a few things to do.
15:41Yes, to deal with.
15:45After all that exertion, I take a high-level business, nap, while skid and fuzz.
15:51Get on with it.
15:53If you crack on with the kind of oil and engine department, Henry did get a front brake cable.
15:59Oh, cool.
15:59It looks about right.
16:01So, I'm going to fit this while you do that.
16:02I'll keep part of your way.
16:03Okay, fabulous.
16:06British bikes, BSA most definitely included, are notorious for their leakage.
16:13Fuzz replaces any worn washers, while skid wrangles the brake cable.
16:19The cable he's got doesn't fit.
16:22Right.
16:23So, I'm just working out.
16:24I've got three options.
16:25Yeah.
16:26I think I can get one to work, but I'm just quietly working out which option I'm going
16:31to try and go for.
16:32Yeah.
16:32Now, I might write the cable off, but hopefully not.
16:35No.
16:35Nothing's quite right on the cable, so fuzz and skid take it to the workshop to make some
16:43adjustments.
16:45Here's our little end ferrule, and we need to reduce it by a couple of millimetres.
16:48So, that's reading 10.4 at the moment.
16:52I'll take it down to about eight millimetres.
16:54Yeah, maybe.
16:54Clearance for the cable.
16:55Yeah, okay.
16:56So, the belt sander is not quite powerful enough, so fuzz finishes it off with an angle grinder.
17:07Right, fuzz, come on.
17:08Let's see if it's linished enough.
17:10Okay, let me stand in, and perfect.
17:13That is perfect.
17:15That's great.
17:15So, look, that's the easy stage I hasten to add.
17:18Yes, I realise that.
17:19Don't get too excited yet.
17:21So, now, if I get this barrel in the end arm, I need that bottom adjuster.
17:27I need this ring here above there.
17:30So, to do that, I've got to cut this down.
17:35Back in the workshop, they strip off the outer casing.
17:40Before returning to the bike to finish the installation.
17:45If I do that.
17:47Yeah.
17:47How's that?
17:48That's working, isn't it?
17:49So, yeah, that's happy days.
17:51We have a front brake.
17:52Right, so all we need to do now, fire it up and see how she rides.
18:00Before we do that, though, a couple of embellishments.
18:04You are going to adorn this with some rather lovely stickers that I've acquired.
18:08So, what I'm going to do, mate, I'm going to line up the back of the circle with the centre of the cap.
18:14Originally, the BSA logo was three letters with dots in between.
18:21But in 1946, to signal their wholesale move into bike manufacturing, the logo got wings.
18:28Do you know what's interesting, right?
18:31Is a badge like that, what, the pair cost me four quid?
18:34Right, yeah, yeah.
18:35Something like that.
18:36But that's probably added 250 quid to the bike.
18:42Together, we give our bobber a final spit and polish.
18:47And then, it's ready to ride.
18:49And we're off.
19:00So, Skid's on my lovely little Norton called Mavis.
19:04Again, a single, but she's actually a 500, rather than this 350.
19:10But they just go perfectly together.
19:12Skid and Fuzz have sorted out all the niggles, and the BSA's running sweetly.
19:25Just a lovely little thing.
19:28There's something rather reassuring about a single cylinder bike.
19:35It's that thud, thud, thud.
19:37We haven't got time for a long shakedown, but it feels so much better than my first ride.
19:49Fantastic, man.
19:50Wasn't that lovely?
19:51The two of them together, they're very equally matched.
19:53Well, they're identical, really, aren't they?
19:55Yeah.
19:55Nice old singles.
19:57And it was lovely for the two of us to just be out.
19:59Doing the whole thing.
20:00Yeah, yeah.
20:00I'll tell you what, first gear is a mystery.
20:03You know, if you're going to ride that every day, right?
20:05You'd fettle that.
20:06Then you'd fettle that.
20:07Yeah.
20:07And obviously, the next owner needs to do that.
20:12And talking of the next owner, I don't want to sell it, but sell it, I must.
20:17And later that day, we get a punter, George, a mate who lives locally.
20:25What do you reckon?
20:26Do you like it?
20:27Really nice.
20:28Really, really good.
20:29Mate, it just thuds along.
20:30It's fantastic.
20:32Three grand.
20:34And we think it looks fantastic.
20:35Oh, it does look...
20:36George, you're going to look great on that.
20:38Two seven and we'll shake on it today.
20:41Two eight.
20:42Let's just meet...
20:43No, it's not even in the middle.
20:45I'll do a deal on two eight.
20:46All right, mate.
20:48Be careful with that.
20:50Good luck.
20:50Oh, yes.
20:52Cool.
20:52Blimey, George.
20:53Thanks so much, mate.
20:54Got yourself a deal.
20:54We'll have it wrapped up and delivered to your room.
21:00It's an NLE, mate.
21:02Wait a minute.
21:03Two three fifty.
21:04Yeah.
21:04Right?
21:05Okay, including the can.
21:07Yes.
21:08We spent fifty quid, didn't we, on stuff.
21:11Yeah, brake cables, cleaning stuff.
21:13Okay, so that's two four.
21:15Mm-hmm.
21:16Yeah?
21:16And we've just sold it for two eight.
21:19Yes, that's four hundred.
21:20Mate, that is a nice little...
21:22If we could do that every day.
21:23Wouldn't that be lovely?
21:25Happy days, four hundred quid.
21:27Yeah.
21:27That's the right result.
21:28That is.
21:29I'll even make the tea.
21:30Come on.
21:31Oh, my God.
21:32Yeah, I know.
21:32Revelation.
21:33I'll see you next time.
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