Pics from Croft

Very good pictures,
what is so special about that Frank hudson motor that it has to have tape round it i’ve seen much beter than it to be honest.

no idea,tis nice but like you say have seen better,it dosen"t even look like it works for a living

sad stiller:
no idea,tis nice but like you say have seen better,it dosen"t even look like it works for a living

No way that goes on the road spends all its time at shows, and week previous to show they will be polishing cleaning etc, and it will get brought on a low loader probaly lol.

lol trailer queen

off topic do you own an american truck joshh■■?

Read the text above my Picture in my Signature :wink:

hehe silly me

excellent pic was croft a better venue that Driffield?

i didnt go to driffield,so cant say,but croft is all flat

Joshh:
Very good pictures,
what is so special about that Frank hudson motor that it has to have tape round it i’ve seen much beter than it to be honest.

the tape is there to stop people getting too close to it to realise that it has NEVER pulled a trailer in its’ life, as has been mentioned, it only ever goes to shows, it is on car tax, and the owner gets the right hump if it does not win “best working truck” category :laughing:

hiya,
like the little guy, bet the indian’s head is well nailed on.
thanks harry long retired.

i was at croft and been to driffield they were about on par only croft could do with a bit sorting out to get all the trucks spread out they seamed to be a lot of trucks squashed in together but still was a good weekend and after a talk with one of the croft people they want more shows held there as they have lost 40 track days/or races so need to get more income from shows so looks like it will be on again next year :sunglasses:

iv got to many pics so put them in a video

Frank Hudson brought the Scania complete from Chris Hopton at Tyretracks. What the point in moaning when you didn’t create the masterpiece.

Didn’t Chris Hopton buy it as a old Bulmer’s T-cab and add the Topline and remove mid-axle?

Think it was a 4x2 when he bought it, but deffo added topline cab theres a pic of it in bulmers colour’s on his web site truckwheels.net. its a nice truck just not a working truck.

Yes it was a normal height T-Cab ex Bulmers. Then he had the roof cut off and a topline roof stitched on by a specialist local to him. AS Taylor’s have donr the same with a couple of theirs.