Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


Mark Jones in his Scania P310,seen on the A44 at Lyonshall,Herefordshire.


Ivor Duggan’s new driver Will,seen on the A44 with a load of lime near Kington.


Trevor Williams in his Volvo six wheeler,seen on the A44 at Stanner on the Welsh Border.


Les Sutton with M A Evans Scania showing the Welsh Dragon on the trailer,seen on the A44 on Stanner Bank,Radnorshire.


Shaun Layton’s newly painted Ford Transcontinental.


A rear view of Shaun’s motor,the light makes it look yellow instead of orange.


One of Hereford hauliers Mike Brookes Volvo’s,seen in Knighton,Radnorshire.


A Scania unit,seen at Knighton.

hello dave,
i must say that is a proper restoration on the transcontinental,not a flashover by any means.
graham. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

gah1950:
hello dave,
i must say that is a proper restoration on the transcontinental,not a flashover by any means.
graham. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:


Hi Graham,
He has had it a few years in a dark blue livery,its always looked smart,his Dad was an owner driver for Nash Rocks.I expect thats why he’s put it in their old colours.
Cheers Dave.


One of M E Edwards artics,seen loading Go Go girls at Knighton market.


Another angle of M E Edwards Daf XF,loading at Knighton market.


An ERF six wheeler with a load of straw,seen on the A44 at Dunfield near Kington.


Robert Lloyd with his Renault artic,seen on the A44 near Kington.

Dave the Renegade:

gah1950:
hello dave,
i must say that is a proper restoration on the transcontinental,not a flashover by any means.
graham. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:


Hi Graham,
He has had it a few years in a dark blue livery,its always looked smart,his Dad was an owner driver for Nash Rocks.I expect thats why he’s put it in their old colours.
Cheers Dave.

hi dave,
i remember shaun and i running back from gaydon together 5 years ago.i had my f16 at the time.it didn’t matter how hard i pushed that 16,every time i looked in the mirrors shaun’s blue transcon was right behind me,all the way :sunglasses: :sunglasses: :sunglasses: .as gah1950 rightly says,a very good quality restoration.
regards andrew

pete 359:

Dave the Renegade:

gah1950:
hello dave,
i must say that is a proper restoration on the transcontinental,not a flashover by any means.
graham. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:


Hi Graham,
He has had it a few years in a dark blue livery,its always looked smart,his Dad was an owner driver for Nash Rocks.I expect thats why he’s put it in their old colours.
Cheers Dave.

hi dave,
i remember shaun and i running back from gaydon together 5 years ago.i had my f16 at the time.it didn’t matter how hard i pushed that 16,every time i looked in the mirrors shaun’s blue transcon was right behind me,all the way :sunglasses: :sunglasses: :sunglasses: .as gah1950 rightly says,a very good quality restoration.
regards andrew

Hi Andrew,
I don’t know what power ■■■■■■■ engine Shaun has in his Transcon,but your F16 would have quite a lot more.I suppose running just a unit the power wouldn’t make a lot of difference. Shaun is as you probably know running his carpet business,so the lorry side is a true pleasure for him.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:

pete 359:

Dave the Renegade:

gah1950:
hello dave,
i must say that is a proper restoration on the transcontinental,not a flashover by any means.
graham. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:


Hi Graham,
He has had it a few years in a dark blue livery,its always looked smart,his Dad was an owner driver for Nash Rocks.I expect thats why he’s put it in their old colours.
Cheers Dave.

hi dave,
i remember shaun and i running back from gaydon together 5 years ago.i had my f16 at the time.it didn’t matter how hard i pushed that 16,every time i looked in the mirrors shaun’s blue transcon was right behind me,all the way :sunglasses: :sunglasses: :sunglasses: .as gah1950 rightly says,a very good quality restoration.
regards andrew

Hi Andrew,
I don’t know what power ■■■■■■■ engine Shaun has in his Transcon,but your F16 would have quite a lot more.I suppose running just a unit the power wouldn’t make a lot of difference. Shaun is as you probably know running his carpet business,so the lorry side is a true pleasure for him.
Cheers Dave.

hi dave,
i will pm my number to you.could you please pass it onto shaun,in case he wants to run up with us to the retro.knowing shaun he will probably leave sunday?i just don’t want him to feel left out.
regards andrew.

pete 359:

Dave the Renegade:

pete 359:

Dave the Renegade:

gah1950:
hello dave,
i must say that is a proper restoration on the transcontinental,not a flashover by any means.
graham. :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:


Hi Graham,
He has had it a few years in a dark blue livery,its always looked smart,his Dad was an owner driver for Nash Rocks.I expect thats why he’s put it in their old colours.
Cheers Dave.

hi dave,
i remember shaun and i running back from gaydon together 5 years ago.i had my f16 at the time.it didn’t matter how hard i pushed that 16,every time i looked in the mirrors shaun’s blue transcon was right behind me,all the way :sunglasses: :sunglasses: :sunglasses: .as gah1950 rightly says,a very good quality restoration.
regards andrew

Hi Andrew,
I don’t know what power ■■■■■■■ engine Shaun has in his Transcon,but your F16 would have quite a lot more.I suppose running just a unit the power wouldn’t make a lot of difference. Shaun is as you probably know running his carpet business,so the lorry side is a true pleasure for him.
Cheers Dave.

hi dave,
i will pm my number to you.could you please pass it onto shaun,in case he wants to run up with us to the retro.knowing shaun he will probably leave sunday?i just don’t want him to feel left out.
regards andrew.

OK Andrew,I have his number so I can PM it back to you.
Cheers Dave.


Paul Dayas in W A Lloyd & CO Volvo FM block wagon,seen on the A44 on Kington bypass.


A couple topping their load up at Kington livestock market.