Past Present and in Between in Pictures (Part 1)

Regarding the Pollock Transcon, I seem to remember that this was the only one they had, and was aquired IIRC, in a take over.

Prestons of Potto with a boat move.
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Hi crowbar, this is a Crow Carrying Company Scammell, tho’ livery is Loders and Nucoline, would it have any connection with Gateshead?, it’s from a double page, so only able to scan half.
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Some from the older Fords lot.
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This is Crowbars Foden different Crow Haulage Co, Not the tanker firm. Regards Larry.

Two classic Leylands 1919/20.

Newcastle Quayside 1950s.

Some later ones.
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Lawrence Dunbar:
This is Crowbars Foden different Crow Haulage Co, Not the tanker firm. Regards Larry.0

Thanks for that, fast heading into dotage, but still learning, cheers.
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Ford again.
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Ford 2 N J Grose.jpg

Ford N J Grose.jpg

A 1960s Trader.

oiltreader:
Ford again.
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Is the BRS motor one of those twin engined contraptions?

Hi Suedehead, done a bit more digging and this Ford D Series was a concept motor in the late 60s and was looking to the future for grossing at 44tons. found a pic of the engine, there’s also a bit more about it on flickriver.com
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Ford Twin engine3.jpg

While among Fords, some of the new 2012 european motors.
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A tipper or two starting with Chinese and finishing with French.
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Moyle Scania at Penrith.jpg

Harveys for Bardon.jpg

Winding up today with old uns from PX.
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We have a bull nose Scania like that for sale where i work