C W Griffiths new Volvo eight wheeler ready to start 2013.
One of Burgoynes of Lyonshall Renault Premium artic curtainsiders,seen on the A438 near Clyro,Radnorshire.
Dave the Renegade:
Two more awaiting rejuvenation.
That white and blue’s gone passed my door many times.
Thanks to the Lady and yourself Dave for the pic’s this past year.
Happy New Year to you both.
Mike.
thelongdrag:
Dave the Renegade:
Two more awaiting rejuvenation.That white and blue’s gone passed my door many times.
Thanks to the Lady and yourself Dave for the pic’s this past year.
Happy New Year to you both.
Mike.
Hi Mike,
I think Paul bought three of those tankers,one still had a full tank so he said.
Cheers Dave.
John Williams new Scania eight legger which son Clive will be driving in January.
A M A N artic,seen on the A438 near Glasbury on Wye,Radnorshire.
One of Clive Price Scania artic bulk tippers,seen on the A438 near Llowes,Radnorshire.
John & Clive Williams Scania eight wheeler,seen at their yard.
One of C W Griffiths & Sons Volvo FM tippers,seen in their yard yesterday.
Another of the C W Griffiths Volvo’s.
C W Griffiths oldest working lorry,this Volvo FM has been driven by long serving driver Richard Bullock from new with a million kms on the clock.A credit to the firm and driver.
Dave the Renegade:
C W Griffiths oldest working lorry,this Volvo FM has been driven by long serving driver Richard Bullock from new with a million kms on the clock.A credit to the firm and driver.
hello dave,
that is unbelievable as the terrain and conditions dont lend themselves favourably on those roads near you,i must say the truck is immaculate. .
graham.
gah1950:
Dave the Renegade:
C W Griffiths oldest working lorry,this Volvo FM has been driven by long serving driver Richard Bullock from new with a million kms on the clock.A credit to the firm and driver.hello dave,
that is unbelievable as the terrain and conditions dont lend themselves favourably on those roads near you,i must say the truck is immaculate..
graham.
Hi Graham,
They keep all their vehicles very tidy,as you know.They don’t usually keep a vehicle this long,but the driver likes it and is a very steady reliable bloke,so for the time being the lorry stays.
Cheers Dave.
Had to pop over to near Shrewsbury today and squeezed in a couple of snaps in the dark and rain- nice to see the Trevor Pye DAF 95
And I hope Shirleys haven’t abandoned their red colour scheme?
fryske:
Had to pop over to near Shrewsbury today and squeezed in a couple of snaps in the dark and rain- nice to see the Trevor Pye DAF 95
And I hope Shirleys haven’t abandoned their red colour scheme?
You did better than us then Steve.We went up that way,as I had a appointment at Gobowen.The camera wasn’t used.
Supposed to be dry now for a spell,so we will get some more.Good pics as usual from you.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
fryske:
Had to pop over to near Shrewsbury today and squeezed in a couple of snaps in the dark and rain- nice to see the Trevor Pye DAF 95
And I hope Shirleys haven’t abandoned their red colour scheme?
You did better than us then Steve.We went up that way,as I had a appointment at Gobowen.The camera wasn’t used.
Supposed to be dry now for a spell,so we will get some more.Good pics as usual from you.
Cheers Dave.
Yes we need some better weather - just about the limit for pics today - iso1600 and a very steady hand needed!
Dry enough to get these yesterday Steve.
Dave the Renegade:
Dry enough to get these yesterday Steve.
Bloody hell, these all look pretty new? You need pretty big balls to buy new-uns when nobody knows how the Tarmac/Lafarge thing is going to play out.
Dave the Renegade:
John Williams new Scania eight legger which son Clive will be driving in January.
Got to be £100,000 worth of kit there? Can’t understand why all these quarry firms have WHITE lorries, its bloody madness.
hammer:
Dave the Renegade:
Dry enough to get these yesterday Steve.Bloody hell, these all look pretty new? You need pretty big balls to buy new-uns when nobody knows how the Tarmac/Lafarge thing is going to play out.
Nearly 60 years on quarry work Dan.Those are between one and three years old.I posted their new one on here yesterday.They do their sums and don’t carry anyone that doesn’t get up in a wagon…and drive.
Cheers Dave.