South Wales Hauliers sixties and seventies onwards (Part 1)

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Hi all,
A few of the welsh boys at roslare waiting to ship home to Pembroke,after the Waterford truck show two weeks ago :sunglasses: .

pete 359:
Hi all,
A few of the welsh boys at roslare waiting to ship home to Pembroke,after the Waterford truck show two weeks ago :sunglasses: .

We should do this show next year, Steelboys.?
It looks great if you watch the video on line

steelboyf10:

pete 359:
Hi all,
A few of the welsh boys at roslare waiting to ship home to Pembroke,after the Waterford truck show two weeks ago :sunglasses: .

We should do this show next year, Steelboys.?
It looks great if you watch the video on line

This time next I hope we don’t need to jump start steelboyf10 :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

daibootsy:
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Typical South Wales driver Daibach !! sat in the passenger seat !! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Cheers Dennis.

hello dennis :smiley: foden with no headlights.WHEALE BROS, Oystemouth rd, Swansea. 1942.

daibootsy:
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Evocative pic , looks like the A40 towards High Wycombe . regards Keith .

Hi all merlin transport they used a lot of mercs apart from a couple of fodens and a daf these courtesy of Ctr photos

Merlins heading towards the abbey crossing over the m4 at junction 38

daibootsy:
hello dennis :smiley: foden with no headlights.WHEALE BROS, Oystemouth rd, Swansea. 1942.

That’s a great photo of the Foden 1942 DG Model I think, The rear axle appears to have single wheels fitted , Or Is my eyesight a bit blurd ■■?, Regards Larry.

Lawrence Dunbar:

daibootsy:
hello dennis :smiley: foden with no headlights.WHEALE BROS, Oystemouth rd, Swansea. 1942.

That’s a great photo of the Foden 1942 DG Model I think, The rear axle appears to have single wheels fitted , Or Is my eyesight a bit blurd ■■?, Regards Larry.

I forgot to mention, The head lamps are capped because the war was still ongoing in 1942 & that’s a fact, Regards Larry.