Past Present and in Between in Pictures (Part 1)

Black Diamond Trucking from Woodford, N.E. London. Regards Chris

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370 ■■■■■■■ in the SISU, bet she went :smiley: . Regards Chris

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Couple of Leylands in Venezuela. Regards Chris

Crusader :smiley:

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Shiny new HINO, probably didn’t look so tidy after its 1st week on Muckaway :sunglasses: Regards Chris

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Curtis Heavy Haulage, while still running & semi-retired! Regards Chris

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I like this :smiley: , Owner-Driver wagon, under-stated but cool :sunglasses: . Regards Chris P.S. Love the Pub entrance/front too :smiley: , anyone know where it is?

Operated in New Zealand, powered by a 400 ■■■■■■■■ Regards Chris

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Now this is Premier-League Camping :sunglasses: Regards Chris

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Next speed-hump should finish the job! Regards Chris

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Vehicle checks in a 1939 FIAT 626N! Regards Chris

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Czech TATRA, never been in one, but that looks like a good-sized Globetrotter-style cab, although the Air-Con unit might have taken up a lot of locker space above your head! Regards Chris

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Maggie Maggie Maggie!!! Regards Chris

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Mmmmmmmm!

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How far back would the king pin be? And what’s the chances of the steering axle being overweight when fully loaded?

A couple from Friday


Cheers Ade

adr:
Next speed-hump should finish the job! Regards Chris

Hell, who ever has loaded that should be blindfolded and stood up against a wall. :open_mouth:

Thanks to adr and lurpak for the pics :smiley:

A grand lot of stuff there Chris, now tell me where this is :laughing: .
Oily

adr:
Whatever happened to this firm? Smart high-profile wagons always well turned out, had quite a large fleet & all of a sudden just seemed to disappear :open_mouth: :question: Regards Chris

Another one of their wagons.
Oily

Right then who’s going to tell me what wagon this is :confused: , I well remember the Lucas defrosters, which were 1950s and before, the screw drive winding handle on the nearside has me foxed.
Oily