gazsa401:
Great set of photos Gazsa
gazsa401:
Great set of photos Gazsa
Kempston:
gazsa401:
Great set of photos Gazsa
Donât fancy the chances of that scaffolding tube not snapping under the weight of the engine or at least the weight of the cylinder head!
David
Nice photo of the Parrot nosed Dodges Buzzer.My late dad and uncle started out with one each on the âOutcropâ obviously they were short wheel based tippers. Ran six days a week repairing them on a Sunday, happy dayâs!!
Hi all,
Great subject for a thread. We spent a few days in Liverpool recently.The punchard Renault had just delivered to the Everton stadium project. A Ronnie S. Evans Scania parked amongst dozens of others from all over the country on Regent Road.Some lorries have parked there over the decades!
Froggy55:
On a German motorway in the late '50s. Couldnât the first car on the left be British?
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Left to right, beetle, MG ZA or ZB , beetle, beetle!
âOn a German motorway in the late '50s. Couldnât the first car on the left be British?â
and a Bussing truck following.
Oily
oiltreader:
âOn a German motorway in the late '50s. Couldnât the first car on the left be British?â
and a Bussing truck following.
Oily
Could be the M1 Oily Buzzer
As a matter of interest, are there any ex National Servicemen from the sixties who remembers stopping at The Windmill on the A2 autobahn in West Germany. I.I.R.C. it was somewhere between Dortmund and Gutersloh.
fodenway:
Froggy55:
On a German motorway in the late '50s. Couldnât the first car on the left be British?
0Left to right, beetle, MG ZA or ZB , beetle, beetle!
Thanks!