Axminster transport

Cliff luxton:
Try posting it again Pete no picture here,

Sorry about that Cliff :blush:

That is one posh lorry park. The ironwork is very tasteful, while the stonemasonry is well up to scratch. Even the ■■■■■■ looks respectable.

Great picture Pete it was the boss Peter telling Edgar the driver were to go in smithfield market.
That’s why it looks so nice Anorak.

This is a place we all spent enjoyable times , in years gone buy.

This is the only Tilt that Peter had I think.

This was one of the early fridge trailers.

Cliff luxton:
This was one of the early fridge trailers.

Nice pic Cliff,is that the 240/260 one that had the accident as its got a 290 grill on it ? :smiley:

Hi Dean
Yes it is mate I had it when it came to Axminster it was only a few months old but had been in an accident and had the front of the cab repaired,it was like a new lorry when I got it. Merry Christmas mate.

Wishing you all a Happy and Healthy New Year.

Haven’t seen much of these on here.

Really enjoying the photos Cliff. Happy new year

Lot more to come Lindsey thank you. Happy new year toyou and your family.

Cliff luxton:
Lot more to come Lindsey thank you. Happy new year toyou and your family.

Cliff put em on then or are you makin em last the next five years, Buzzer

Posted on a parallel thread this evening by DEANB :wink: . Robert

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Thanks Robert. Can’t take 5 years John the picture’s might outlive me ha’ what about the number plate on here.

F88 290 on the Sweeney tonight :laughing: :laughing:

All sorts of loads transported in Axminster Transport hayday. No problem with health and safety securing load.

One of our close neighbours and work friends, but long before my time.

44 years ago I was driving this for the best boss I ever had.

This is the lorry I spent most of the years driving whilst employed at Axminster Transport. Thousands of miles, and quite a few different countries around Europe,