Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


Advertising a good cause.


From small to bigger, would have been nice to have seen a new one in the line.

Still in use everyday that 143 Dave,belongs to Neil Allman and pulls a fridge trailer,cracking bit of kit eh?

pete smith:
Still in use everyday that 143 Dave,belongs to Neil Allman and pulls a fridge trailer,cracking bit of kit eh?

Qite agree Pete, those 143’s always have been an impressive wagon. Guy Martin reckons they are the best lorry he’s worked on, and he’s not daft.
Cheers Dave.

Dave the Renegade:

pete smith:
Still in use everyday that 143 Dave,belongs to Neil Allman and pulls a fridge trailer,cracking bit of kit eh?

Qite agree Pete, those 143’s always have been an impressive wagon. Guy Martin reckons they are the best lorry he’s worked on, and he’s not daft.
Cheers Dave.

Funny you should mention Guy Martin Dave as Neil’s got a couple of Manx Nortons in his possesion

pete smith:

Dave the Renegade:

pete smith:
Still in use everyday that 143 Dave,belongs to Neil Allman and pulls a fridge trailer,cracking bit of kit eh?

Qite agree Pete, those 143’s always have been an impressive wagon. Guy Martin reckons they are the best lorry he’s worked on, and he’s not daft.
Cheers Dave.

Funny you should mention Guy Martin Dave as Neil’s got a couple of Manx Nortons in his possesion

Small world Pete. Guy Martin is one talented bloke, and a real character.
Cheers Dave.


Another very smart 143.




Great looking looking classic. Didn’t see the owner. :wink:

Yes Dave,Casey’s keeping quiet about spending all that money on that Volvo eh? :wink:

Some swine’s nicked my plates! :wink:
As if I could afford that on Basic State Pension!!!

Retired Old ■■■■:
Some swine’s nicked my plates! :wink:
As if I could afford that on Basic State Pension!!!

I thought I saw you sneaking around the Rolls Royce section in the museum Casey :exclamation: :laughing:
Cheers Dave.



An interesting Leyland Roadtrain.


A small Bedford from the AA.


This Scammell proved to be a hit at Gaydon, with various people speculating which American motor the bumper came off.


Two from the UK.


A big normal control Scania 142.


Three from Sandbach.


More British classics.

Dave the Renegade:

A big normal control Scania 142.

I can see a gcs johnstone sticker in the windscreen,do they own that now :question: :question:


Came from Blackpool, down to Gaydon.