Oxford's third version of the Dennis Light 4 Fire appliance, registered
EUP 313, depicts an example featuring the livery of Durham County Fire
Brigade with whom it operated in the post war years. The engine named
"The Aclet" originated in 1941 when it was delivered to Bishop Auckland
Fire Brigade passing to Durham County Fire Brigade in 1948. It served
with that brigade until 1972, ending its days as a training school
appliance. Our replica, painted in red with black chassis proudly
carries the County Durham coat of arms on the doors in blue and gold
with detailed white lions and also five black diamonds representing coal
and the industries dependent on it. Additional bodywork is finished in
black with chrome bumpers and wheel hubs. The cab interior is also
black.