That looks like United Carriers any ideas were it happened as it looks in one of the depots and do you mind if I put it on the United Carriers group on Facebook , thanks
atlas man:
That looks like United Carriers any ideas were it happened as it looks in one of the depots and do you mind if I put it on the United Carriers group on Facebook , thanks
Yes it’s at Warrington (39) and I put it on there last year I think but your welcome to share it
Thanks for that, went to Warrington a few times when it was an Atlas depot
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On display at the British Commercial Vehicle Museum, Leyland:4
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Is that the last ever ERF? If it is they sent it to Swindon for restoration/preserving and it came back with MAN badges!
Wildy:
TROOPER2:
On display at the British Commercial Vehicle Museum, Leyland:4
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Is that the last ever ERF? If it is they sent it to Swindon for restoration/preserving and it came back with MAN badges!
This unit looks very similar to an ex Tesco unit that used to be at ERF Middlewich. I was told that it was the ERF guy’s there that were tasked with making the ■■■■■■■ engine fit into the TGA chassis to create the ECT, (MAN TGA with ■■■■■■■ engine). There were various MAN units in the workshop with different versions of ERF prototype grilles for the ECT. After MAN bought the old factory from ERF it was used for fleet supply and modifications.
Mobile organ
Drove this in 1997 into France Germany along with a couple of trips to Spain with hanging lambs.
Couple of months with a tilt doing groupage to Germany.
Twin split, it was a good motor pulled well loads of room in the cab.
Did the Job as good as any Scania or Volvo.