my first truck, just past my test 21years old, king of the road !
a 290 i drove for chastneys
my dad and his mate with their f88s in italy
A young 22 year old Fly sheet posing next to his 89 in Patras Greece many years ago.
Is an 89 Ok to be on this thread?
this one is now in W H MALCOLMS livery
this one is away being restored
and i believe this one,s somewhere in scotland
a couple from liverpool
sorry just thought i.d throw in a F86
Some I took at Gaydon 2009
Remember Swifts …now of course Norbert Dentresangle , this is their 1st F88 -HVV 691N supplied by Billows Kettering
nice to see all them F88’s . my dad had one for Evans transport of Bideford was ex Lameys of Appledore . spent many a school holiday in one the passenger seat riding mile afta mile.sleeping across the seats dad always promised to put a top bunk in . A new F10 IN 85 cured that problem. will dig a photo out and try and put on here of his F88.
yorkyjoy:
An Ex-Danskin of strathkinness F88
lotusc:
Truckfest Scotland 2009
cheers G
Ex-Danskin of strathkinness
Bill Puxley unit - always ran smart units from Isle of dogs - my trailer on way to Motor Show - 1972
H E Brown pulling a LEP Transport trailer from early 1970’s
Probably one of the finest lorries ever built, (just my opinion)…
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This was on the Professionals the other day. Good old skyplus
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not in good condition
MOC:
Heres a few pics of my old F88 in 76/77,Sorry there not the best pics had to scan them in.
■■■■ womans legs on the grille and ■■■■ womans legs on the driver’s door step…looks like driving an F88/89 had its benefits back in the mid 1970’s
Riverstick:
MOC:
Heres a few pics of my old F88 in 76/77,Sorry there not the best pics had to scan them in.
■■■■ womans legs on the grille and ■■■■ womans legs on the driver’s door step…looks like driving an F88/89 had its benefits back in the mid 1970’s
Well Riverstick i think in the 70s compared to today it was mostly all benifits as for the metal legs on the grill, you used to be able to buy them from certain routier truck stops in varius places in europe each truck stop had a different pair of legs
and pose . these ones were from the Marseilles ,.the real legs on the door used to take a holiday from work to get them brown