Axminster transport

is that you in there cliff dont think u outside the seamans :smiley:

Congratulations on reaching page 13, keep up the good work on this very interesting topic.

Merry Christmas to all the followers of this site and all on trucknet and happy new year.

And to all you boys as well.

David

Thanks wondercat, and Mr Miller ,thanks Steve it was at the national hotel Belgrade about 1987.bloody cold. This is more to your liking Steve.

yea cliff gd pics im feeling old m8 :smiley:

Is there enough old drivers out there from Axminster Transport, Central Road Transport, Martin Male Transport, J B Wheaton Transport. That would like to arrange a get together in the coming year. It would be nice to catch up with a lot of old friends. Please anyone feel free to comment.

A classic photo taken at Cherbourg, do you remember this Cliff ? Found it on the net.

Thats a great picture Dean I haven’t seen that before.

Fantastic pic, the bloke in the 240 would’ve had to work hard to get anywhere near these boys :smiley:

Happy new year to all the posters and readers on this site and to all on truck net . Regards Dennis

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread, we done pretty good for our first year.wishing you all a healthy and happy new year.

Thanks Dean, Gunnerheskey, and Dennis, a good start to the new year.

This is a close up of the picture posted by parkroyal2100 back in June in connection with the sweeney television programme. Showing the Esso Stop Marseille girl, and the Garanor ■■■■■■■ the grill. The only other lorry I’ve seen both on was ginger John on S.T.S. Volvo.

Intresting article about Gibraltar.

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Well done Dean that is great also gives a bit of history of the company.

Leyland,just out the paint shop.

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Great picture of Leyland outside George tancocks paint shop in Exeter , always did a first class paint job think that motor was driven by John Dwyer aka farmer I’m sure cliff will confirm thanks dean cheers Dennis .

Thanks Dean and Dennis, I think it probably was farmer that had the first of the leyland’s.

In assume this was at the yard in Chard Cliff ■■