Hi again,Here…the scrapbook celebrates its 3rd birthday today …Lets celebrate with a bumper bunch of pics.
Well done to everyone who’s contributed over the last 3 years
Cheers Bubbs,
Hi again,Here…the scrapbook celebrates its 3rd birthday today …Lets celebrate with a bumper bunch of pics.
Well done to everyone who’s contributed over the last 3 years
Cheers Bubbs,
Thank you ,Well done to you Bubbs,for keeping this thread alive for 3 years,along with all the other contributers,got to be one of the most popular threads on here,and long may it continue Great pics and Cuttings.
hiya,
Marvelous Marc my daily fix of “Scrapbook” is just what the doctor ordered long may it continue, the only switch off would be a pic of a Scania 80 and a Volvo 86 parked up side by side, no don’t please.
thanks harry long retired.
Yes thank you Bubbs for sharing your library with us. That 1619 Ferrymasters Merc brings back some memories. Although comfortable for the time, the steering wheel seemed huge, they were relatively poorly powered, not particularly good on fuel, and that back to front ZF 8 speed gear change had you removing your arm out of its socket for top (and the range inhibitor didn’t always work if you got the wrong gear - much to the dislike of your ear drums, as you finished up on the dashboard)
Greetings,Forum Members.
I hope these are acceptable,they came from a photo album bought at a boot sale and were going to be discarded. Sadly.I don’t know where they were taken. All the best,900x20.
moomooland:
I reckon that Big J & York 40 footer should go on the London Carriers thread
norfolktrucker:
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I cant remember any F reg LJR FL10’s when I worked at JD’s, Turners did have a lot of their FL’s and trailers when “The Group” went pop. “John Dee Ltd” started up and kept mainly NTY & JBB F reg FL10’s. I see the saddle tank has gone on the 2nd pic, they were a pain to fill up as the nozzle kept clicking off unless you put the nearside wheels on the kerb.
Never a common sight over here Steyr, although this one looks very tidy!
Lovely looking wagons Beresford!
adr:
Another coupla Beresford pics, lovely bit of Rope & Sheet that!
Aye apart from the carnal sin ROPING over the flysheet.
regards dave
OOPS sorry mate i apologise i didnt look proper its a bottle sheet.
regards dave.
harry_gill:
hiya,
Marvelous Marc my daily fix of “Scrapbook” is just what the doctor ordered long may it continue, the only switch off would be a pic of a Scania 80 and a Volvo 86 parked up side by side, no don’t please.
thanks harry long retired.
Hello again,Harry my dear old pal…I could’nt resist this mate…keep viewing though
Cheers Bubbs,
bubbleman:
harry_gill:
hiya,
Marvelous Marc my daily fix of “Scrapbook” is just what the doctor ordered long may it continue, the only switch off would be a pic of a Scania 80 and a Volvo 86 parked up side by side, no don’t please.
thanks harry long retired.Hello again,Harry my dear old pal…I could’nt resist this mate…keep viewing though
Cheers Bubbs,
hiya,
Thanks for that Marc if anyone knows how to unmake a fellah’s day you take top spot, I was also rubbish at car transportation as well, did a couple of loads for Glendenning’s in the 70s and hated it, thanks “not”.
thanks harry long retired.
cracking work again bubbsy mate caught up again so keep em coming
Hi All
900x20
Those photos were taken at the start of the London to Brighton a few years ago
Cheers Rich
900x20
Was the album for sale in West London■■?
Here you are Marc my driver Terry bought this model recently of local company Hill’s of Botley.
bubbleman:
A fabulous three years’ worth of entertainment, Marc - thank you!Cheers Bubbs,
This one is quite timely, isn’t it? Another one bites the dust…