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  1. Andy, I'm just happy looking at any lorry 'photos ! I would say that as the MK 1 and MK 3 share only a name other posters may feel the MK 3 deserves it's own thread. I won't be opening any other marque threads so I wait to see what happens and go along with that. Regards.
  2. 10 ton 6 X 6 with Prototype Tipping Platform Body built by Bri-Mec.
  3. Later (1959 - 1960's ) Militant 10 ton Truck, Steel Cargo Body with Drop Sides, Bridging Truck if fitted with a Winch like this one.
  4. Militant 6 X 4 with 2,500 Gallon Fuel Tank Body.
  5. Early LWB 6 X 4 Militant, steel cargo body with fixed sides.
  6. Militant gun tractor 6 X 4 with wooden H.A.A. body.
  7. I see what you mean but no, I'm not that clever !
  8. Super Constructor 30 tonne. In lower picture with Crane 50 tonne semi-trailer.
  9. Nice pics here. http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&rlz=&q=Anderson+Shelter&cr=countryUK%7CcountryGB&um=1&ie=UTF-8
  10. It's definitely NOT a series 2A L.R. Does that help narrow it down ?
  11. 6 X 6

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    1. Land Rover Series 2A Ambulance 2. AEC Militant 6 X 4 Cargo 3. AEC Militant 6 X 6 Bridging Truck 4. AEC Matador Gun Tractor 5. AEC Militant Gun Tractor 6. Scammell Pioneer Gun Tractor 7. Scammell Constructor 20 ton, Bedford Cab 8. Scammell Constructor 30 ton with Crane semi-trailer 9. Group 4 Securicor van, fully laden. 10. I don't want to be greedy, I'd be satisfied with just these 9
  12. As many of you will know, this is driver Stan Wass in 1955 with one of the M.o.S. Constructors. I think he was only 25 at the time this photograph was taken. Sadly, we have recently learnt that Stan passed away on 2nd November 2008.
  13. This picture was on the front cover of one of the oil field vehicle brochures.
  14. No, I haven't had the pleasure of visiting Broxbourne yet...... I was at Wapping two weeks ago. It was like a ghost town. In a way, I used to quite like going to Wapping, driving across London in the rush hour on the way in and then driving in the early hours (illegally, due to weight and length) across London on the way out, usually on the way to SW England or S. Wales. The best thing about Wapping was the canteen. Having the stomach ache and feeling sick all the way back was an excellent way of keeping awake on the motorway.
  15. Are these the Australian Explorers mentioned earlier on this thread ?
  16. Don't knock the Sun ! A a self employed driver attached to TNT I made good money hauling Sun, Times and NOW out of Wapping. What better way to spend Saturday night than pulling out of the N.I. plant at 23:30 with a fully laden artic and someone else paying for the diesel ? Actually, quite a few things might have been better now I think about it, oh well.
  17. [quote=Tony B; with the back end of a WC in it!! Ladies or Gents ?
  18. I've heard that as well, although you can hardly believe it. Personally, I love seeing the street scenes in these films just to see what was around at the time. Post war films are just as interesting with so much demobbed stuff on the roads in 1950's, often with wondrous home made bodies.
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