
Ford D series custom cab skip wagon.

Another skip lorry,this time an AEC Mercury.

Another view of R C Jeffery’s wagons.

Another one on the Volvo stand.

A nice no frills Volvo F10.
Dave the Renegade:
Can’t quite see if its got an 8LXB badge !
Forget all those flash Volvo’s and Scania’s, thats the the one I’d drive home, 335■■■■■■■■ fuller box and rockwell back axle, that old dog would leave the lot of them for dead. Brilliant!
Should have got a rear of the cab shot Dave, no 2 pots out the back, just one huge blower !
Trev_H:
Dave the Renegade:
Can’t quite see if its got an 8LXB badge !Forget all those flash Volvo’s and Scania’s, thats the the one I’d drive home, 335■■■■■■■■ fuller box and rockwell back axle, that old dog would leave the lot of them for dead. Brilliant!
Should have got a rear of the cab shot Dave, no 2 pots out the back, just one huge blower !
Just testing the 8LXB cynic’s Trev.Never drove a big J Trev,but did drive a Seddon for about a month with the same cab,only thing I didn’t like was the offset steering wheel in relation to the drivers seat.
Cheers Dave.

Another smart Scania 143.

A view from the front.

This one didn’t have far to come to the show ![]()

Steel Boys together.

Merc on the grass.

A tidy looking Daf 2800.

Left ■■■■■■ Scania 141.

A smart Volvo F10 still looking the business.

A couple of ERF’s from the same stable.

One for 3300 John.


This one needs no introduction
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Another one from in front of the Daf stand.
Dave the Renegade:
A eye catching motor,just right for an accessories trailer.
Did you buy any bling, Dave?
I saw several of Griffiths Tarmac wagons around Pershore on Friday morning, plus at least one EMAC of Kington; Perhaps running to Topmix at Pershore?

