Rigids

My little 6t sprinter .

My nephews 3.5 t sprinter .

Bxters truck

The Hoffs truck when it was new .

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One of Luckers .

Another

My Dads van .

JAKEY:
My Brothers Daf taking my dad to his resting place followed by his last van he drove for 10 years up to his death , his van is being parked up soon in a nice dry store when we replace her with a new Vito .

R.I.P

Hi, All

A picture of a rigid that in it’s day was a King of the road.
In fact I wouldn,t mind taking it out today!
Cheers Bassman

Bassman:
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Hi, All

A picture of a rigid that in it’s day was a King of the road.
In fact I wouldn,t mind taking it out today!
Cheers Bassman

nice motor

Bassman:
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That girder across the front doesn’t do it any favours visually. Fine machine though.

Hi, All

A picture of a rigid that in it’s day was a King of the road.
In fact I wouldn,t mind taking it out today!
Cheers Bassman


A common sight on the roads in the 1960’s.


Another from the same era.

Heres a perfect example of an AEC Flat, Loaded for London Docks & Driven by me, I was chuffed when Fred Smiles gave me this motor, A lad called Bobby Meggs got it new, & As far as I know he is still about, House bound maybe but still here, Regards Larry.


New when photographed by the looks of it.


Early rigid from Shrewsbury :exclamation:

Dave the Renegade:

Another from the same era.

Cracking photo Dave, two fuel tanks , just up my street Landsend to Johnogroats without having to fuel up Eh, I would love to drive something like that again, I wonder if it had a 12 speed Foden Box, Music to my ears, Happy Days, Regards Larry.

Lawrence Dunbar:

Dave the Renegade:

Another from the same era.

Cracking photo Dave, two fuel tanks , just up my street Landsend to Johnogroats without having to fuel up Eh, I would love to drive something like that again, I wonder if it had a 12 speed Foden Box, Music to my ears, Happy Days, Regards Larry.

We didn’t take that pic Larry,it was taken by a friend of ours Roy Morgan.I will ak him when I next see him.
Cheers Dave.


A Bedford O type tipper,a common sight in the 1950’s.


An ERF KV courtesy of Roy Morgan.