Buzzer
Thanks to lurpak, Buzzer, DEANB and coomsey for the photos also Franglais for the link
Oily
Credit to Peter Schöler for the photos.
Was the light blue Beaver an overseas cab?
DIG:
Fog was thick last night.Dig
That’s an ACCO, 3070?
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone on TrucknetUK.
Ray.
A lot of similarity in these two cabs
Those cabs were built by Boalloy apparently
This was going on holiday for some back in the day, Buzzer
Buzzer:
Those cabs were built by Boalloy apparentlyThis was going on holiday for some back in the day, Buzzer
You’d struggle to get the Clitheroe Kid into that.
Buzzer:
Those cabs were built by Boalloy apparentlyThis was going on holiday for some back in the day, Buzzer
Reminds me of a family who used to have the same week as us at Skipsea every year back in the late fifties and early sixties. They came from near Halifax on (and in) a Panther combination, with dad and two young lads on the bike and mother, eldest daughter and young baby in the double adult sidecar, with all the luggage strapped on top. They had a motorbike shop back home - you could hear that 600cc Panther coming a mile off, firing once a lamp post - thump, thump, thump… Happy times !
tyneside:
How much would this load be worth today (presuming the boxes are full!)Tyneside
When I worked at Stirlands we would often carry 52 pallets at the time £80000 per pallet
Dennis Javelin:
A lot of similarity in these two cabs
forestfreighters.co.nz/Our+ … eaver.html
Been on this site before.
tyneside:
How much would this load be worth today (presuming the boxes are full!)Tyneside
Hi Tyneside, The Bedford WTY 18 looks like one of Freightways who did a lot of work for Wills on the Coast Road, There were quite a lot of local hauliers running for them with there name on there wagons, Any ideas as to whom this 1962 S Type Bedford
belonged to, Larry
Lawrence Dunbar:
tyneside:
How much would this load be worth today (presuming the boxes are full!)Tyneside
Hi Tyneside, The Bedford WTY 18 looks like one of Freightways who did a lot of work for Wills on the Coast Road, There were quite a lot of local hauliers running for them with there name on there wagons, Any ideas as to whom this 1962 S Type Bedford
belonged to, Larry
Ive had a closer look at this wagon, It maybe a LAD Cabbed Dodge and not a Bedford as I first thought , Larry.
Lawrence Dunbar:
Lawrence Dunbar:
tyneside:
How much would this load be worth today (presuming the boxes are full!)Tyneside
Hi Tyneside, The Bedford WTY 18 looks like one of Freightways who did a lot of work for Wills on the Coast Road, There were quite a lot of local hauliers running for them with there name on there wagons, Any ideas as to whom this 1962 S Type Bedford
belonged to, LarryIve had a closer look at this wagon, It maybe a LAD Cabbed Dodge and not a Bedford as I first thought , Larry.
Yes no horizontal ribbing on lower front wing.
I was thinking Dodge as well. We used to do bits and pieces out of Wills and Cigarette Components at Jarrow both via Crows and we had a couple of Dodge four wheelers as the photo but it is not one of ours.
Tyneside