Could that be an ex-Richard Read trailer?
My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.
Retired Old ■■■■:
Could that be an ex-Richard Read trailer?
Looks like their colour Casey.
Cheers Dave.
You’re excused that one, Dave. It’s a load on a trailer!
Dave the Renegade:
My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.
Someone will know much better than I but I reckon the three similar lorries are of the same make, although the extreme left-hand one seems to be a different model. It’s certainly older than it’s two companions.
Larry will be pleased to know that they all carry Gloucestershire registrations, not Staffs!
Retired Old ■■■■:
Someone will know much better than I but I reckon the three similar lorries are of the same make, although the extreme left-hand one seems to be a different model. It’s certainly older than it’s two companions.
Larry will be pleased to know that they all carry Gloucestershire registrations, not Staffs!
Yes and all early 30s Regs, Regards Larry.
Retired Old ■■■■:
Someone will know much better than I but I reckon the three similar lorries are of the same make, although the extreme left-hand one seems to be a different model. It’s certainly older than it’s two companions.
Larry will be pleased to know that they all carry Gloucestershire registrations, not Staffs!
Altitude thinks one of them could be a Thornycroft. I thought you would remember those lorries Casey, seeing as they came from Stroud.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
Dave the Renegade:
My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.
I think the one on the left is a Dennis, or maybe a Leyland, the next two are Thorneycroft’s, the little one on the end is a Bedford. Any thoughts on this
altitude:
Dave the Renegade:
Dave the Renegade:
My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.I think the one on the left is a Dennis, or maybe a Leyland, the next two are Thorneycroft’s, the little one on the end is a Bedford. Any thoughts on this
No one has come forward to dispute what you say about the make’s of lorry John.
Cheers Dave.
Dave the Renegade:
altitude:
Dave the Renegade:
Dave the Renegade:
My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.I think the one on the left is a Dennis, or maybe a Leyland, the next two are Thorneycroft’s, the little one on the end is a Bedford. Any thoughts on this
No one has come forward to dispute what you say about the make’s of lorry John.
Cheers Dave.
Hope I’m right Dave.
cheers
John.
altitude:
Dave the Renegade:
altitude:
Dave the Renegade:
Dave the Renegade:
My old mate John AKA Altitude sent me this pic. Who can name all the lorries in this pic.
Cheers Dave.I think the one on the left is a Dennis, or maybe a Leyland, the next two are Thorneycroft’s, the little one on the end is a Bedford. Any thoughts on this
No one has come forward to dispute what you say about the make’s of lorry John.
Cheers Dave.Hope I’m right Dave.
cheers
John.
I’d say you are bang on John. I was expecting ROF to know some of the blokes standing behind the lorries.
Cheers Dave.
Altitude thinks one of them could be a Thornycroft. I thought you would remember those lorries Casey, seeing as they came from Stroud.
Cheers Dave.
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I was too busy riding motorbikes and sampling the Stroud Brewery’s products when those lorries were being used!
Retired Old ■■■■:
Altitude thinks one of them could be a Thornycroft. I thought you would remember those lorries Casey, seeing as they came from Stroud.
Cheers Dave.
I was too busy riding motorbikes and sampling the Stroud Brewery’s products when those lorries were being used!
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I quite believe you Casey. A busy young bloke.
Cheers Dave.