Does this count? Site use only!
gunnerheskey:
This old girl is still performing
Thats not old, merely getting mature at best. Could fill about 50 pages if were classing 10 years as ‘‘old’’
ajt:
gunnerheskey:
This old girl is still performingThats not old, merely getting mature at best. Could fill about 50 pages if were classing 10 years as ‘‘old’’
This is true, that would be a new truck to me
ERF MAN:
ajt:
gunnerheskey:
This old girl is still performingThats not old, merely getting mature at best. Could fill about 50 pages if were classing 10 years as ‘‘old’’
This is true, that would be a new truck to me
Touche! However, we live in an everchanging world at a faster pace
O4Goodnessake:
Cleethorpes,N.E.Lincs.
Appears to be an artic from the Hays Distribution contract for Shell garages, circa late 90’s
BIGRIG:
0Been driving this old girl for a few days now
And she still looks in good nick now (28/2/2014). Regularly see it passing through Deeside Ind Park.
bigjackshaulage:
cattle wagon man:
Hi - bigjackshaulage,
Do you remember the first Artic outfit your father bought from us. It was a Ford D800 with a four in line livestock trailer. We were hauling cattle from Carmarthen to your farm - and hauling regulary for Earnest Awre- When we decided to end the livestock haulage, we sold the artic to your father. At that time in the mid 60s we were the first to have an artic hauling livestock in the UK 1964. The trailer is on th left in the photo below.
ALL the best from - Hywel - brother to Glenville Price – Transport Llandovery.
Still driving this antique across France on mobile home deliverys
over 1.3 million km on clock
Steve
Well used ERF C31 hookloader of C D Metals seen on the Porterfield Roundabout (A27 Chichester) in November 2013
Not only doing a full days work, but a full week of graft at full load!
RHP Transport by richellis1978, on Flickr
No photos but on the A50 passing Stoke this week I saw an N-reg Renault Turboliner pulling a tri-axle flat loaded with a couple of hook loading skips, I don’t remember them being that common in the day so was surprised to see one 18 years later. I didn’t get the name but it was British registered and had a company livery.
Was working down near our place last week - Not seen one of these in a long time! Fond memories of my dads old Constructor 24-23!
mark h:
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Yeah I thought that, got a new one in 96 on a p now looking back I would sooner have the old 3 series back any day
yorkshire terrier:
mark h:
0Looks smart that, I love a 4 series scania.
Had to wait till 04 reg to get one though.
Not totally sure this is still working, but it must be 20 years old and it looks in better nick than the ones I drove in the early 90’s
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