One of C W Griffiths Constuctor six wheelers driven by Graham Kinsey, parked alongside the Clydesdale, ready to shift the load off.
jonmea:
i hope this pic has come up. first time i have posted a picture . this foden is ex c w griffiths reg m500 mfo. last load she did.
Hi Jonmea,
Here’s an after and before look at the same vehicle,just a reminder of her former glory. I expect she had done a lot of work before coming to a sad end.
Cheers Dave.
jonmea:
i hope this pic has come up. first time i have posted a picture . this foden is ex c w griffiths reg m500 mfo. last load she did.
Who owned the Foden when she went through the wall? Alwyn Williams of E.F & E.O Williams of Morfa Nefyn owned it for a few years.
Who owned the Foden when she went through the wall? Alwyn Williams of E.F & E.O Williams of Morfa Nefyn owned it for a few years.
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will morgan from harlech owned it last. he bought it from alwyn and worked for tarmac minffordd quarry.
Pic of an ex Foden demonstrater, that Paul Griffiths bought, taken by the looks of it at Hereford Truckshow.
This silver Foden looked a very smart truck when I first saw it parked in C W Griffiths yard, always seems a pity to change the colour on a nice looking moter, but companies who supply the work dictate the spec.
Rear view of the Foden at the show, with one of C W Griffiths Scania’s in the background.
Side view of C W Griffiths, silver Foden, this vehicle, I believe has now moved on to pastures new, Paul has just two Foden eight wheelers left.
One of the Scania’s that C W Griffiths has run in the past, all the Scania’s have now gone. The fleet is now mainly Volvo with two Fodens.This Scania is picture new in 2001.
C W Griffiths Scania parked in the layby, outside Strinds Quarry, on a winters day.
Another shot of C W Griffiths Scania, at Dolyhir on the road between C W Griffiths yard and Strinds Quarry entrance.
Rear shot of C W Griffiths Scania, facing Strinds Quarry entrance.
Night pic of C W Griffiths Scania, on the sliproad at Strinds Quarry.
Side view of C WGriffiths Scania, pictured in their yard, outside the workshop.
Another pic of C W Griffiths Scania, on the Strinds slip road.
Not the back end of a Bus, its C W Griffiths Scania with Strinds Quarrry on the left, their yard on the right, Dolyhir Quarry straight in front.
Paul Griffiths seen getting into the cab of his Scania at Dolyhir.
C W Griffiths Scania, on the wash at their Dolyhir garage.
Ex C W Griffiths Foden, now in Bardon roadstone colours.
Three of C W Griffiths Scania’s, a six wheeler,with two eight wheelers either side, pictured at Old Radnor,
overlooking the Radnor Valley.