South Wales Hauliers sixties and seventies onwards (Part 1)

Yes Dennis, too low big axle for a mk 2.

A Cotteswold Dairy reefer trailer I’d say at a guess

pete 359:
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Nice job Andrew ,hope you didn’t load that with 20 tonnes of tinplate & hanging beef :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: glad Nicola & Harry ok Helen told me what happened ,

Hi all,
My forward facing camera caught this old three series whilst I was on the way home from work recently.i have no idea whose it is■■?

pete 359:
Hi all,
My forward facing camera caught this old three series whilst I was on the way home from work recently.i have no idea whose it is■■?

Colour and reg suggests it could be ex Fuchs Lubricants Stoke , they did run a few Scanias , regards Keith .

pete 359:
Hi all,
My forward facing camera caught this old three series whilst I was on the way home from work recently.i have no idea whose it is■■?

I don’t recall fuchs ever having any scanias but I remember one that J K Oils had :smiley: :open_mouth: :laughing: :question: :exclamation:

Name on the door says Jacksons.

That Scania rigid tanker is with Jacksons of Ossett, West Yorkshire. Long way from home for a rigid so it may have been sold on.

f w t motors monmouth

Hi can anyone put some photos of blue line transport

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