is it bad enough to blow a fiver out of johnnie’s wallet ? that would be what i would call windy , anon
rigsby:
is it bad enough to blow a fiver out of johnnie’s wallet ? that would be what i would call windy , anon
Dave the wind as never been that strong and it was reported to be up to 165 mph last week and I am now taking the said fiver to the pub
cheers Johnnie
1906 Glasgow steamer built by Robey of Lincoln.
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Early 1900s Henson of Burton on Trent steamer.
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1964 Siddle Cook Scammell.
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This was one of the Scammells that came to Tayforth Darlington i talked about earlier on this thread.
A very early Commer, 1910 in fact.
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Scroxtons of Rushden, what about the rear wheel spats, on what looks like a Daimler to me.
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Paintshop finishing touch to a Comet and an Octopus at Bass workshops 1957.
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Ooops in Foregate Street Stafford.
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Two crisp looking Albions.
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To wind up today’s lot another Scania cabriolet.
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A couple of photos from the other day
a 1950’s bedford and a1930’s commer with a later bedford body
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For Atkinson fans starting with one from Australia.
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Nice selection of pics, thank you - especially the Rear Steer and the Viewline
Two of Henry Hawker(Burton)Ltd of Tuttle Hill, Nuneaton loading pithead winding wheels at Thompson and Southwick, Tamworth in 1940.
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