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WILLIAMS GARAGE
WILLIAMS GARAGE
Photo: Frank Orrell
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Item #: 30126
Williams of Wigan Ford cars showroom on Wallgate at the junction with Miry Lane in November 1968. A double decker Ribble bus can be seen emerging from Miry Lane where the depot was situated.

Comment by: JJP on 25th January 2018 at 08:36

Harry Williams Ford Garage, it didn't matter whether you required a spare part for a Fordson Major tractor, a Thames Trader lorry, a Ford popular or anything else with a Ford badge attached they had it in stock, amazing.

Comment by: Howard P on 25th January 2018 at 09:18

Too many models to stock every part today, I suspect.

Comment by: JJP on 25th January 2018 at 11:17

Howard, I suspect you are right about that, also--- modern vehicle don't require parts like the old ones did. Now days if a part is required it is ordered and delivered overnight from a central store, garages no longer store parts - far too many.

Comment by: RON HUNT on 25th January 2018 at 13:04

I bought my brand new Ford Cortina 1600GT car from there Yellow with a black vinyl roof in 1971 Reg NJP 163K. I had the receipt for years I think it cost £1,300 or thereabouts. Happy Days

Comment by: Garry on 25th January 2018 at 13:46

Yes Ron, Cortina mk3 Daytona yellow with black vinyl roof, stunning car.

Comment by: RON HUNT on 25th January 2018 at 14:49

Garry I had plenty of money in those days even with saving up to get married I paid cash for it Thanks to Plessey's working night turn for two years.. I think when I sold it I cant remember why ??? it had only done 16,000miles.
Of all the cars I have, had including this one and an Austin Healy Sprite I regret I haven't got any photographs of any of the cars, just memories..

Comment by: colin on 25th January 2018 at 16:49

Williams or Timberlake's, Shell or Esso Happy Days.

Comment by: Garry on 25th January 2018 at 17:03

Remember the ads, Be sure of Shell!
Bum bum bum bum esso blue.

Comment by: John D on 25th January 2018 at 18:43

Is that the New Star Inn to the right of the pic?

Comment by: Joe Thomas on 26th January 2018 at 14:01

Yes it is The New Star Inn

Comment by: jack on 28th January 2018 at 16:23

Garry.Remember the Esso sign means happy motoring call at the Esso sign, and put a tiger in your tank. Don't forget the tiger tail tied round the fuel filler cap.

Comment by: Carlo Vernazza on 22nd January 2019 at 13:42

It looked so much bigger when I started there in 1968 as an apprentice ,happy happy days and what smashing cars we had to work with , my favourite at the time was the Cortina 1600E

Comment by: Allan Thompson on 21st July 2019 at 20:38

Remember working there in the body shop they were happy uncomplicated days. The nearest pub to the work shops was the Buck in Vine on Clayton Street.

Comment by: stephen pye on 11th August 2019 at 10:01

amazing photo great memories of visiting this place in the 70s and early 80s drooling over 3 litre capris and anything with a ghia badge!

Comment by: Brian Guest on 7th November 2020 at 23:58

Started as an apprentice mechanic in the car shop 1966 . Great place with some amazing characters . Dougie Williams Bob Marsden , Ken Daley Jimmy Conboy Dave Tickle Bill Francis and my mates Tony Marsden and Ian Kendrick , not forgetting Big Ron Adamson and Eddie Arrowsmith Great Guys who had a big influence on my life . Did 50 Years in the motor trade . Great days and I Think I remember you Allen Thompson ,the name rings a bell .Oh! And we had a tea lady named Mary !! Magic!!!!

Comment by: Brian Guest on 14th November 2020 at 11:52

Carlo, didn't you work in reception for a time ? Seem to remember you too. Forgot to mention some other chaps in the car shop , John Yates and Billy Robinson , they used to walk about shouting Brother to each other although they weren't related! Lots of people I remember , could go on for ever.Best wishes to all who were there mid sixties to 1970 Cheers All. Brian

Comment by: Brian Guest on 14th November 2020 at 11:55

Carlo, didn't you work in reception for a time ? Seem to remember you too. Forgot to mention some other chaps in the car shop , John Yates and Billy Robinson , they used to walk about shouting Brother to each other although they weren't related! Lots of people I remember , could go on for ever.Best wishes to all who were there mid sixties to 1970 Cheers All. Brian

Comment by: Kenneth houghton on 22nd April 2021 at 10:32

I worked there from leaving school in 1969 until I left in 1978 .I worked in the parts department being responsible for helping to keep all the cars and commercial vehicles on the road .I remember all the names mentioned and others like Kevin Lawrence , Derek Longhurst ,Gerry Greenacre , Stephen Aindow ,Fred Alker , Mr Waterworth ( the boss ) great place to work with many fond memories .

Comment by: Mick green on 18th March 2022 at 17:57

Yes I worked in car spray paint shop , with the rigby brothers jimmy & Harry & Malc peoples , John liptrot , served my apprenticeship there , my dad jack green also worked in stores

Comment by: Lynn Harris on 28th October 2023 at 15:32

Does anybody remember my Dad, Des Harris and my Mum Barbara Miller/Wild. Worked there around 1968/69

Comment by: Colin Traynor on 1st November 2023 at 13:48

Ron, we must have had similar tastes. I traded in my Triumph Spitfire around the same time for a new Ford Capri, also yellow with black vinyl roof, that would probably have been 1972, I think the price was around £1,300.00. Sold it for a song in 1974 to put a deposit on our first house in Shevington.
Very envious that you had a Austin Healy Sprite, think I would almost have sold my soul to have had one, it oozed beautiful classic design and quality.

Comment by: RON HUNT on 1st November 2023 at 15:56

Colin I spoiled the Sprite... I had an ASHLEY HARD top fitted. It was made to be removed but I never got round to ever removing it and putting the soft top back on.. ALSO I was really stupid "Too much money and not enough sense" I had it resprayed AUBERGINE which was in the "IN" colour at that time ( It was even the colour of my wedding suit...) When I came to sell it. People kept asking why I had had it resprayed from RED to AUBERGINE? They thought it had been in an accident which it hadn't I had a hell of job trying to sell it.. Must say re. the Sprite. When I had taken all Sunday afternoon to clean it, including the wire wheels. Which took ages to clean. It looked SUPERB A real 'BABE MAGNET' LOL...Happy Days

Comment by: RON HUNT on 1st November 2023 at 16:00

Can anyone remember the name of the young Salesman? He was a real Ladies man. He was well know around the 'Upper Class girls" of the town but for the life of me I can't remember his name

Comment by: Colin Traynor on 2nd November 2023 at 14:03

Ron yet again we must be similar, I had my dark green Spitfire sprayed Chinese Yellow, it was a real head turner.
I have a picture somewhere of me posing in front with white leather driving gloves on. What a plonker!

Comment by: Brian Guest on 18th February 2024 at 22:29

Just heard of the passing of Bill Francis whom I worked along side in the car shop 66-69.A great character and Wigan Rugby League player Shocked and saddened .
Always remember the foreman think it was Eddie Pennington shouting for Bill ,where is he and how's he getting on with that Cortina ?They found him asleep on a creeper board under said vehicle...haha
Cracking bloke RIP Bill xx

Comment by: Brian Guest on 20th March 2024 at 19:09

Hello Lynn, I recall your dad's name but for the life of me I can't picture his face .
Can't recall your mum though ,if she worked over in sales or accounts I probably never met her .
Regarding your dad ,did you know which department he worked in ?
Regards Bri.x

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