The Graveyard

pete smith:

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anorak:

DEANB:
Some old motors resting up.
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Leyland experts might help here- is this a cut-down rigid, or an original Leyland 6x4 tractor? If it is the latter, what would its name be?

I think it is an AEC and my thought it is a cut down rigid looking at the rear of the chassis it looks like it may be a tipper chassis??

Hiya…by the looks of the big bumper it could be a marshall major… AV 760 engined marshall… that would make sense i think
John

A Douglas.

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And an ERF KV. Robert

AEC crane in Malta, I think. Robert

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Somewhere in northern NSW

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88

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Robthedog is this 88 still there pm please

dtt

theroadrunner:
well still waiting for the person im having the B series from to have time to deliver it BUT until then i managed to save another wagon only a baby this time but not a lot wrong with it so hopefully wont to to long before she is back on the road :smiley: wish me luck and any advice on the D series more then welcome ( its the 6 cylinder version :grimacing: )

This made me smile this was the first type of truck I drove. I lied that Id driven a truck before and was given a job driving one of these with a freezer box on the back :slight_smile: Then I was given a Bedford TK which I loved till I wrote it off in the centre of Norwich oops.

robert1952:
…And an ERF KV. Robert

This one is an ERF ‘V’ Type Robert…

ERF:

robert1952:
…And an ERF KV. Robert

This one is an ERF ‘V’ Type Robert…
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Thanks ‘ERF’! I’m not sure how I slipped the ‘K’ in there. :blush: Robert

ERF:

robert1952:
…And an ERF KV. Robert

This one is an ERF ‘V’ Type Robert…
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The reg. no. is an old Westmorland C.C. one from the late 40’s early 50’s so I wonder which operator had it new prior to it going into Fairground use ? Could it possibly have been someone like Ben Sayer from Brough ? Cheers Bewick.

Looks like a good pair of steel gull wing mudguards on the back . These are very hard to find now a days :wink:

Lance Biscomb:
Looks like a good pair of steel gull wing mudguards on the back . These are very hard to find now a days :wink:

■■■■■■■ “Magpie” :wink: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

MAN XXL and ERF sat Cornwall .

Still have not got the hang of turning them :unamused:

Lawrence Dunbar:
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Great photo Lawrence of a working lorry , I love these types of photo very honest and original

Tankerman24:

theroadrunner:
well still waiting for the person im having the B series from to have time to deliver it BUT until then i managed to save another wagon only a baby this time but not a lot wrong with it so hopefully wont to to long before she is back on the road :smiley: wish me luck and any advice on the D series more then welcome ( its the 6 cylinder version :grimacing: )

This made me smile this was the first type of truck I drove. I lied that Id driven a truck before and was given a job driving one of these with a freezer box on the back :slight_smile: Then I was given a Bedford TK which I loved till I wrote it off in the centre of Norwich oops.

I too drove D series and TKs when they were current. i enjoyed both. The D was more practical but I preferred driving the TKs, although that was not , I recall, the popular feeling at the time.