Davies Int. Southampton. With photos (Part 1)

Sorry to have taken so long to post some pics but as you all know its a working truck not like the leisure days of the past :slight_smile: :slight_smile: so work must come first above all else & we would all get bored of pics on rdc loading bays? wouldn’t you agree Horry? :smiley: :smiley:

A good line up in Savona

tipping on the Ventura in Genoa

poles apart lol :smiley:

a quick break in France,don’t tell the boss(i had been working all day honest) lol :smiley:

A good line up of top motors getting the juice they need to carry on especially the fool in the middle lol :smiley: :smiley:

Savona group shot

wknd in Macon

following the leader :smiley:


into Savona

Genoa waiting to tip with a couple of subbies :smiley:

very tidy FH of PTM look at them shiny wheels Horry,when are mine coming■■? :smiley: :smiley:

R44GEL looking good in Genoa who needs shiny wheels?? :sunglasses: :sunglasses:

nose to tail with a tidy Dixon nice fellow too,parked at restaurant Alcatraz,Arluno.some of you might remember this place? :smiley:

& to finish off with me at Arluno yesterday :sunglasses:

great photos andrew,is the ptm fh driven by pete owens who does the utube videos :exclamation: :exclamation:

Nice photos Andrew, they almost make me envious, though I don’t suppose
you have quite the craic that we had back in the days when then the tacho
was your flexible friend and you could get yourself out of bother with a
back hander.( can you still do that ■■? ) :open_mouth: :open_mouth:
We worked hard and played hard as the saying used to be. :sunglasses: :sunglasses:
Comeraderie was the norm and no one would pass you on the side of the road
if you had a problem. I remember in the late 90,s having a puncture in Cluses on
the way home and while changing wheels, quite a few fellow Brits just drove by and
looked the other way pretending they hadn,t seen me. The rot had started setting in
even then…everyone was in too much of a hurry. :cry: :cry:

Anyway here’s one I took of I think Genoa on ferry to either Scicily or Sardinia.

Does Mina and her husband still run Alcatraz Andrew ?

Tony Mapson if it’s in your blood it is, you are definitely envious that’s why Horry has got you on his holiday relief list for when you retire. The reasons are three fold the first being you can relive your past but it will surely be a lot different to when you last went, the second is you can restock your photo library while on the job and last but not least you will get some money for your film as I suspect you aint gone digital yet, cheers Buzzer.
PS. have you ever driven a LHD ? just checking.

mappo:
Nice photos Andrew, they almost make me envious, though I don’t suppose
you have quite the craic that we had back in the days when then the tacho
was your flexible friend and you could get yourself out of bother with a
back hander.( can you still do that ■■? ) :open_mouth: :open_mouth:
We worked hard and played hard as the saying used to be. :sunglasses: :sunglasses:
Comeraderie was the norm and no one would pass you on the side of the road
if you had a problem. I remember in the late 90,s having a puncture in Cluses on
the way home and while changing wheels, quite a few fellow Brits just drove by and
looked the other way pretending they hadn,t seen me. The rot had started setting in
even then…everyone was in too much of a hurry. :cry: :cry:

Anyway here’s one I took of I think Genoa on ferry to either Scicily or Sardinia.

Tone,

Thats coming into East Cowes by the look of it ! did you ever go abroad ?

Regards
Richard