Congratulations on the 200 Oily. This one is past and present, maybe the driver is in between.
Congratulations to "Oiltreader " for starting this magnificent nostalgic thread .
Also , many thanks to all
other contributors , who have displayed the numerous photographs and interesting readings .
At 200 pages , I think its now
running in` very smoothly .
According to their advertisement , Thornycroft Vehicles had a field day
back in 1953 .
Cheers , cattle wagon man.
Dave I didn’t know Tracy was the photographer pass on my regards to her for a good job well done.
Congratulations on the 200 Oily. Eddie.
200 not out. Well done, oily.
200 pages and well over 200 thousand viewings,nice one,Oily,ta,Pete
Just to help it on to page 201 today we have a Sentinel, cheers Buzzer
backsplice:
Seeing the Thornycroft brochure I thought I would add this…
That’s not just a photograph: that’s art! Robert
well done oily my present to you,cheers oily
bma.finland:
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well done oily my contribution to you,cheers oily
I think we all owe Mr Oily a pint for giving us this top class thread.
Thank you sir.
WE have hit the 200 mark , I emphatically say WE because without the fantastic input of all concerned with pictures, info and the craic, the thread would not be where it is today, so a big thanks
Todays cheers for pics go to truckfing, Dave the Renegade, cattle wagon man, Buzzer, backsplice and to bma finland for the pressie
My fascination with wheels and what made them go round started a long time ago and here is the proof, the year is 1938. The trike had a trailer made by my dad, there was no prouder man than him when I passed a PSV test at the age of 21 and he was a passenger on “my” bus. The second photo is a few years later in March this year, on station at a favourite snapping spot.
Oily
Edit. Anybody else with first wheels photos a post or two ago kevmac47 posted his errand bike, any mode of transport with wheels and carries/pulls a load, come to think of it, that could be a pram but perhaps that’s going back a bit too far
Congratulations on reaching the 200 pages mark Oily every one a revelation of one kind or another on the transport scene. As for your favorite snapping point then I guess it would be one of mine too if I lived in your area. Nae doot you will be on first name terms with the seals behind you. !!!
Regards, Leyland 600.
Leyland600:
Congratulations on reaching the 200 pages mark Oily every one a revelation of one kind or another on the transport scene. As for your favorite snapping point then I guess it would be one of mine too if I lived in your area. Nae doot you will be on first name terms with the seals behind you. !!!
Regards, Leyland 600.
Aye well done Oily keep them rolling I sure everyone as well as myself enjoys this great thread, Regards Larry.