Anyone else like old lorries?

Anyone else like old lorries?

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BruceV8

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3,325 posts

254 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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While trawling through my photos for the War pics thread I came across this pic:



which is my old boss dealing with a big dodgy bomb on a truck in Northern Ireland in 1980. However, my first thought was: "Oooh nice ERF B Series and Leyland Marathon".

Anyone else share this sad interest I have in old lorries?

chunkymonkey71

13,015 posts

205 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Its a dangerous fetish, that.

You could end up HGV positive...

getmecoat

Pupp

12,357 posts

279 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Nah... hate the feckin things. After a few years trolling along the A14 between Cambridge and Catworth, so would anyone. Grrrr...

Olf

11,974 posts

225 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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I've got a thing for old Scammels.

Edited by Olf on Saturday 1st November 22:17

oldbanger

4,316 posts

245 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Don't share your interest myself, but some of the inlaws do. However, I mainly replied in order suggest a holiday in Malta/Gozo if you enjoy vintage lorries.

Geronimo

626 posts

199 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Pupp said:
Nah... hate the feckin things. After a few years trolling along the A14 between Cambridge and Catworth, so would anyone. Grrrr...
Hateful road. Not been on it since they apparently made the no "lorries in lane 2" rule permanent. Are they actually obeying it now?

Olf

11,974 posts

225 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Quite like Mighty Antars as well:



Particularly like the leather armchair on this one.

Edited by Olf on Saturday 1st November 22:19

Mr Trophy

6,808 posts

210 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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chunkymonkey71 said:
Its a dangerous fetish, that.

You could end up HGV positive...

getmecoat
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BruceV8

Original Poster:

3,325 posts

254 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Olf said:


I've got a thing for old Scammels.

Edited by Olf on Saturday 1st November 22:17
Is that a Pioneer? I quite fancy a Crusader recovery truck. Plus thats about the most manly name for any vehicle ever - Scammell Crusader. (Or is it Thorneycroft Nubian?)

RetroWheels

3,385 posts

278 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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When i hit W.H Smith, i regularly blow the price of a good night out on EVO, CAR, Motorsport,PPC,Octane and RetroRides etc...
Worringly i also buy Classic Commercial, Old Glory and Classic Plant and Machinery hehe

Olf

11,974 posts

225 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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BruceV8 said:
Olf said:


I've got a thing for old Scammels.

Edited by Olf on Saturday 1st November 22:17
Is that a Pioneer? I quite fancy a Crusader recovery truck. Plus thats about the most manly name for any vehicle ever - Scammell Crusader. (Or is it Thorneycroft Nubian?)
It's an explorer.

Pupp

12,357 posts

279 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Geronimo said:
Pupp said:
Nah... hate the feckin things. After a few years trolling along the A14 between Cambridge and Catworth, so would anyone. Grrrr...
Hateful road. Not been on it since they apparently made the no "lorries in lane 2" rule permanent. Are they actually obeying it now?
Most seem to, but it's only a short length.... should apply all over

Olf

11,974 posts

225 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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BruceV8 said:
Olf said:


I've got a thing for old Scammels.

Edited by Olf on Saturday 1st November 22:17
Is that a Pioneer? I quite fancy a Crusader recovery truck. Plus thats about the most manly name for any vehicle ever - Scammell Crusader. (Or is it Thorneycroft Nubian?)
Drove one of these a couple of times after getting class 2 in the TA.


Disco_Dale

1,893 posts

217 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Only a fairly uninformed interest, but as a true petrolhead anything with an engine could develop into an obsession. Wheels are an added bonus, but I can even identify with those beardy blokes who are into stationary engines.

My brother used to run a Bedford TK flatbed way back when and on occasion dropped me off to primary school in it - far cooler way to arrive than the usual Mk3 Cortinas and Allegros...I was the envy of the playground!

BlackVanGirl

9,932 posts

218 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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chunkymonkey71 said:
Its a dangerous fetish, that.

You could end up HGV positive...

getmecoat
rofl

enioldjoe

1,062 posts

218 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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BruceV8 said:
Anyone else share this sad interest I have in old lorries?
Sorry but no.frownhehe I'll try and empathise with you however, and share this link with you all. http://www.users.totalise.co.uk/~thetyke/id32.htm

"Lovely old lorries"

absolutely

3,168 posts

199 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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I was taken on a 1927 Steam Lorry, last month I think it was, I got covered in soot!

enioldjoe

1,062 posts

218 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Actually, I'm beginning to like them. The 'tall ones with the small lights' are cool.

When is the next meet?

dilbert

7,741 posts

238 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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Olf said:
BruceV8 said:
Olf said:


I've got a thing for old Scammels.

Edited by Olf on Saturday 1st November 22:17
Is that a Pioneer? I quite fancy a Crusader recovery truck. Plus thats about the most manly name for any vehicle ever - Scammell Crusader. (Or is it Thorneycroft Nubian?)
Drove one of these a couple of times after getting class 2 in the TA.

Excellent machine.

The fuel economy is for crap, but if you want to pull a broken tank out of a very muddy field, I'd guess there's no substitute.

slideways

4,101 posts

228 months

Saturday 1st November 2008
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i prefer old bikes
getmecoat