bma.finland:
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just had to put this up here first, ,cheers benkku
The steering wheel is on the wrong side bma.!!! or is it my eyes ? What Lager is that I’ve drunk ? Special Brew ! Oh! OK then !!! Zzzzzzzzz !!! Cheers Dennis.
you are right bewik have tu rebuild it until tomorrow ,hard work but try the best,must bee the lager,cheers benkku
bma.finland:
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just had to put this up here first, ,cheers benkku
The steering wheel is on the wrong side bma.!!! or is it my eyes ? What Lager is that I’ve drunk ? Special Brew ! Oh! OK then !!! Zzzzzzzzz !!! Cheers Dennis.
you are right bewik have tu rebuild it until tomorrow ,hard work but try the best,must bee the lager i drank,cheers benkku
Hello again,Had a job to get on over the last few days,anyway heres todays bunch,first up is a rear shot of one of T.Bradys early 110 Scania…note the lack of “Long vehicle” boards on the back of the Boden trailer,Cheers Bubbs,
Hi Bubbleman, do you know if Mick Philliskirk is still on timber haulage, He used to come down to wales in the
early eighties, used to know him quite well then, i think he had volvos in them day’s
regards gelert621
Looking at that last roll of pics by Numbum, what happened to all those Scania 3/4 series day-cabs they supplied to Esso/Tesco? They can’t have exported them all, there must be hundreds of them over the years
harry_gill:
hiya,
I’m afraid I’d have to do battle with Chris Webb before I stood
a chance of a bit of a tootle in the eight legged AEC, and he’s
got youth on his side, never got hold of a Park Royal cabbed
job to pull a trailer with but have had a go in them solo they
was my favourite motor of that era.
thanks harry, long retired.
I think there would be a queue to mount that AEC, I know I’d be there hoping to have a dabble.
Aye,form an orderly queue lads,she’s a beauty,my favourite old motor. I wonder if it’s ex F B Atkins with that “CH” Derby reg.?
Anybody know the history of this Commer with a Sheffield reg.?
should be back out on the circiut this year, has been off the road for a long while after my father passed away, it was a ketton cement mixer when my father aqiured it in the early eighties and we have had it ever since,
hiya,
love the “skirt lifter” exhaust on the Commer
thanks harry, long retired.
A company called Cooper and Hart in Sheffield ran a lot of them,could well be one of their owd 'uns.
Tidy looking motor but would it have been running on t/l tyres back in the day
When did they become an option?
they became an option when all the split rims tyres had rotted away and new ones are too bloody dear now