More from Plymouth, thanks to Graham Richardson.
oily
pete 359:
hi pete359
i bet ya did not clock the truck next to the f88 it was one of my dads trucks
scotty
I can remember seeing this Foden on their stand at the Scottish Motor Show at the Kelvin Hall very early 1960s I think painted in Gavin Wilkie livery a company taken over by Pickgords later I understand. That registration number is unforgettable.
Cheers, Leyland 600.
marathon1975:
pete 359:
hi pete359
i bet ya did not clock the truck next to the f88 it was one of my dads trucksscotty
hi scotty,
for the first time ever! you are right and i am wrong,i hadn’t clocked the pear tree leyland.oooops sorry mate
regards andrew.
Cheers to all for input, always nice to see support from others. .
Now a Dodge or two from Malta, a couple of them a bit worn to say the least.
oily
Some more including a Canadian Dodge.
oily
oiltreader:
Cheers to all for input, always nice to see support from others..
Now a Dodge or two from Malta, a couple of them a bit worn to say the least.
oily
Hi “oiltreader”,
That first Dodge must be a very old un , - its got a
thatched roof` .!!
Keep `em coming on here . Thanks.
Cheers, cattle wagon man.
Here’s another couple of angles loading and well laden of the Thatchcab Dodge with easy access cab and air con.
oily
Re.the Dodge Tipper,I see he’s on slicks too.Not expecting rain? 900x20.
900X20:
Re.the Dodge Tipper,I see he’s on slicks too.Not expecting rain?900x20.
brits build them to last
The Dodge B50 Series.
oily
hi all,
here’s a couple more for oily,firstly me on a ferry,another texan atki and a couple or three from down under
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cool lonestar .
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a fully freighted kw .
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