Showmans, Old vehicles. love to see some pictures

Some more I found.

Last one ex Smith & Sons?

dew:
Last one ex Smith & Sons?

It also could be an ex “Woodend”,the colour is a similar shade ? Cheers Dennis.

Bewick:

dew:
Last one ex Smith & Sons?

It also could be an ex “Woodend”,the colour is a similar shade ? Cheers Dennis.

It’s far too dark to be a Woodend’s motor, Masons 54 Green is quite a bit lighter than that!

Not to mention the last truck in the fantastic green & red was in the early 90’s!

dew:
The Bobby Taylor ones are based just round the corner from me in the Lakes, keep meaning to have a look round if given chance.


I haven’t seen an Entwistle’s truck for ages! They went bust a good few years ago now.

You still havent Dew,this is a Entwisles motor!!!


Hi All
Here’s a couple of trucks still giving sterling service after a hard life with Rugby Cement

Cheers Bassman

Another Foden of Dormansfairground fleet, - this time an 8 wheeler bearing the name " The Hell Riders " . Very tidysidepipe` exhaust !.
Photographed at ■■■■■■■ Steam Gathering , a couple of years ago.

Cheers, cattle wagon man.

Another of DormansFairground fleet, but an E.R.F. short wheelbase 4 wheeler, carrying apower unit` ,
photographed at the ■■■■■■■ Steam Gathering, 2010.

Cheers, cattle wagon man.

roses foden
it was a proper old beast :slight_smile:

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Hi all some more up too date showmans trucks seen in the quarry in shrewsbury . Tony



took these a few years ago at a classic car show in Evesham

Some more, all ERF.
Oily

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Not a classic, but one night the fair was setting up in Aspatria and this was amongst them

A few to get this thread going again.
Oily

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These have already been posted on the Welsh Border thread.
Cheers Dave.
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E995 EAL is ex K&M (Hauiliers) of Hucknall, driver was Tony Daley (aka Frilly Knickers ! ), fleet number was B65 or B66

Final resting place, shame, wonder if she was ever restored? :frowning:

GCR2ERF:

These have already been posted on the Welsh Border thread.
Cheers Dave.

E995 EAL is ex K&M (Hauiliers) of Hucknall, driver was Tony Daley (aka Frilly Knickers ! ), fleet number was B65 or B66
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My Dad, Malcolm Andrews. Drove B65. And B63 before that.

Hi Guys
As a newbie on here, I thought I would add a thread of a couple of my and my Dads old motors,
Being from a Fairground Family transport is the one thing that was a must for us,
Although the mileage we did was somtimes a bit on the low side, Ie 3 vehicles we had, Once did in 7 weeks a whole 22 miles, between them
Hitting severial different Galas all local to each other,
Any Scottish Truckers looking at this thread may remember or may have seen the old Atkinson Borderer
This used to be an Artic unit that belonged to R,J,Strang of Airdrie Scotland,
We bought this from a dealer who got it from a friend of his who bought it from Strang, (phew)
Anyway a couple of the reasons why we got it! Well! It wasent an ERF! Although we had nothing against ERF’s
Nearly every showman had one,ERF that is!
And like my Father!
I wanted to be a bit different from the usuall showman’s follow the sheep crowd!
So we plumped for the acky Over a nice ERF that Dalkeith Transport had,
THat and the fact that Dalkeith Transport wanted £1150 for an ERF with a browns box and a Gardner 180 Engine, (Yes that’s Right (One hundred and eighty Horse)
Against this acky which had a 12 Speed Road Ranger Gearbox and a NH 220 ■■■■■■■ which Basicly ■■■■■■ over the Gardner all day long,and was in much better condition. and was a fare bit Cheaper £950 with six new tyres on it! I believe that Carters of Burntisland got the ERF,
Anyway back to the Atkinson, We extended the backend by I think 4 feet, And found a Nice 18 feet box-body from SAS air-transport out at Glaasgow airport!
we then cut the luton and fitted the body as we had got a smaller body it was only 7’10" wide although this fitted nicely and only just over the cab,
As the Wheels were now sticking out past the body!
We custom fitted a set of under-boxes and bulged and filled in were the wheel’s were!
The back of the atkinson was then fitted with air-lines and the various Draw-bar and Ball couplings that were required for towing showmans equipment!
Inside the Box-Body! we Fitted to very Large lister generaters and Fuel Tanks for running them,
(The Listers were later replaced with a Custom made 120 Gardner 100 KVA Generator.)
At this point we applied to DVLA for A Showmans Restricted Locomotive Special Haulage classafication) And Got it, I beleive at the time their were only 2 other vehicles in the UK with this now defunct Classafication,
What most showmen at the time didn’t realize was that this Classafication allowed us to tow 2 trailers as long as the Middle trailer was a Drawbar trailer! And the trailer being towed by this! Was a single or double axle Standard tow hitch trailer,
As some shomen wised up to the fact that they could cut their costs down by towing two trailers Swansea had already stopped anyone from getting the Classafication, Unless they could prove correct usage of the vehicle Classafication, We did on severial occassions and eventually got a letter from Swansee to hand to anyone that stopped us Ie Traffic Police! Vehicle Inspectorite! etc that we were road legal, Why would we need to prove we were road legal? Well at one point! the Atkinson (is Was) 23’ long, The middle trailer inc drawbar was 47’ long and the ball hitch trailer was 27 ’ long! Which came to 97 Feet. not forgetting it was also 9’ 6" wide. (middle trailer) We ran the Atkinson until a copuple of years after my fathers death (It was on the roads around Scotland for about 15 years)
I then sold it to a chap from Skegness to carry spares and workshop equipment to various sites, I heard that a showman had bought it to tow a set of gallopers and then I believe that Slaters of ■■■■■■■ got it for towing one of their Shows, My only regret was selling it as it was a beast on the road. stick 50 ton on the back end of it! And the ■■■■■■■ just growled and chewed up the road, i kind of hope its still in Service as it looked very smart once we got the michelin men on it and the chrome wheels Air horns on it…
Anyway pictures, nothing of it hitched up just a couple of pictures solo, First picture taken at Dunbar and the Second one was at The world Famous Lamas Market Street Fair At St Andrews Final picture was at Bo-ness Spring fair… Enjoy Ray:)

Sorry forgot to Add! Pictures are copy-righted to me! I don’t have a problem if you want to use them for none profit, But please ask first! I usually say yes!

Are these to old for this thread or are they ok and what you wanted.

[Take a look at flatman001 site (Johns Lorry Photos)he has loads on there.http://johnslorryphotos.fotopic

John

Thanks John!
Any photos of showmens transport’s ok with me.
Just so long as their is a record somewere of these old vehicles