Leyland Atlantean - (CUB331C) - Leeds City Transport:
(Advert for Joshua Tetley Beer)
Credit to Rob Mitchell for the photo.
Oily
oiltreader:
Credit to Rob Mitchell for the photo.
Oily
Great picture Eddie. A pint of Robinsons bitter was an excellent drink. Its your turn at the bar…I will have a pint of Robinsons. Cheers, Ray.
Still some Robinsons pubs locally, haven’t sampled a brew for a few years though.
Pete.
DAF CF - (MT69EFK) - Kammac Ltd, Logistics;
(With contract curtains for Sadler’s Peaky Blinder Lager):
Sister vehicle of MT69EFO, shown in post towards the bottom of page 12.
Thank you, Driver.
1980 ECW bodied Bristol VRT with ECW bodywork, (APT814W), United Automobile Services;
Advertising Youngers’ Beers:
A776NNA - Greater Manchester PTE Leyland Atlantean with bodywork by NCME
carrying an all-over advert for Chesters Ales:
These little lorries are always very busy delivering beers, wines, and spirits to
the many bars, cafes, and restaurants, mainly on the beach road at Mojacar in
Almeria Province, South East Spain. A very important job in my opinion.
The Mercedes Benz vehicle of Cruzcampo Brewery in the last picture was delivering
beer etc to the cellar at the house of one of the restaurant owners nearby.
Cheers, Ray Smyth.
This one credit to kitmasterbloke.
Oily
oiltreader:
Credit to Steve Knight for the photo.
Oily
A very smart ERF Eddie. I remember the TV advert, " A Double Diamond works wonders, so drink one today ".
Cheers, Mines a pint. Ray.
ERF-NGC-European:
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but is cider brewed, fermented ,vinified or vinted ?
Suedehead:
ERF-NGC-European:
0but is cider brewed, fermented ,vinified or vinted ?
That’s a point. We’d better start a Fermentation Lorries thread!
Leyland Atlantean with Alexander bodywork - Merseybus - (HTJ685P).
Wearing an advert for Worthington Best Bitter:
Bristol VR with ECW bodywork - Yorkshire Traction - (HWE829N).
Wearing an advert for Boddingtons Bitter: