Welsh Border and Mid Wales Hauliers 1950's onwards


From the side.


Second one.


A nice country theme to this one.


Ronnie Barker.


An American old timer.


This one has a few decorations on it :exclamation: .


A couple more from Oswestry truckshow.


Hay and Straw wagon.


Tractor unit from the same North Wales outfit.


One of the model’s that Harry Gill isn’t keen on.


This might be better,got a bit more grunt.


And another Scania.


Heavy haul tractor.

Dave the Renegade:

One of the model’s that Harry Gill isn’t keen on.

hi dave,i must say as i find, but i had one of these for a few weeks on container work for OCL and found it a nice motor to drive,a bit underpowered, but a lot more comfy than i was used to,and i could hear the radio!! :unamused: :unamused: …chris

Dave the Renegade:

This might be better,got a bit more grunt.

Dave, great pics. There seems to be a lot of hard work gone into preparing these vehicles for the show. Obviously lots of passion still in the industry, one which we know seldom gets praise.

Cheers Paul

Paul John:

Dave the Renegade:

This might be better,got a bit more grunt.

Dave, great pics. There seems to be a lot of hard work gone into preparing these vehicles for the show. Obviously lots of passion still in the industry, one which we know seldom gets praise.

Cheers Paul

Hi Paul,
At a guess there were 500 trucks at Oswestry truckshow,as you say,a lot of hard work and dedication goes into it,to get those vehicles into show condition.We thoroughly enjoyed the day we were there.
Cheers Dave.


A couple from a well known Welsh fleet.


H E Payne Scania with the soap actor going around the arena.


The arena at Oswestry truckshow,just before the display by wreckers.