Cracking shot there Michel, cheers!
Indeed a most interesting sampling of trucks! France, Austria and Switzerland at work together!
Cheers DEANB, that’s what we (…er…possibly just me come to think of it… ) would like to see on here!
Cheers, Patrick
This picture took at Cosford by Tracy, L>R Dave the Renegade (R.I.P) Retired Old ■■■■ and smack bang in between them is Saviem,with the jeans on, and directly behind ROF is THAT Star Flyer.
pete smith:
This picture took at Cosford by Tracy, L>R Dave the Renegade (R.I.P) Retired Old ■■■■ and smack bang in between them is Saviem,with the jeans on, and directly behind ROF is THAT Star Flyer.
Cracking photo that is Pete thanks to Tracy…onwards with a Willeme and a Saviem.
Oily
BVY 109 C looks to me a Pacific M 26. I didn’t know they had been used in Britain!
Froggy55:
BVY 109 C looks to me a Pacific M 26. I didn’t know they had been used in Britain!
There were a few Froggy, Wynnes heavy haulage from Newport, South Wales, had one or maybe two.
There’s a book on Wynnes transport, if someone’s got a copy they could perhaps let us know…
I believe Wynns had two and Elliots had one, I dont recall any others I may be wrong, I remember my old man
looking at one in Chertsey one which had an armoured cab (luckily ) he didnt buy it.
DISPATCHER:
I believe Wynns had two and Elliots had one, I dont recall any others I may be wrong, I remember my old man
looking at one in Chertsey one which had an armoured cab (luckily ) he didnt buy it.
Thanks Chris…
Fergie47:
Froggy55:
BVY 109 C looks to me a Pacific M 26. I didn’t know they had been used in Britain!There were a few Froggy, Wynnes heavy haulage from Newport, South Wales, had one or maybe two.
There’s a book on Wynnes transport, if someone’s got a copy they could perhaps let us know…
I think they even had three of those re-cabbed Pacific’s in service Fergie, got a copy of that book, it’s titled The Glory Days of Heavy Haulage, not sure if there’s more literature about Wynnes though…
Cheers, Patrick
DEANB:
Some more heavies.3
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Elliott’s…forgotten all about them! Cheers for posting DEANB!
Anyone on here happens to know what became of them…?
Thanks for posting the article Deanb
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Can’t thank you enough for posting that DEANB, cheers mate!
And indeed, Elliott’s was most remembered for shifting big loads with small and slightly underpowered wagons…
pete smith:
A still from an episode of TV programme Minder,
Fergie’s yard Pete?
DEANB:
Here you go Patrick a couple of article about Elliott
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I THINK it was one of their old Foden 150 tonners 6 X 4 was for sales back last year, it had been fitted with high ratio diffs for the show circuit, a friend was interested at one point in buying it…