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Re: Street scenes
Dont you just love the no fuss attitude to getting the job done You could get a good days work in then.................
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Re: Street scenes
hi Craig
the trader seemed to be a rugged,no nonsense type of truck suited to a tough industry.I remember an article in a vintage magazine a few years ago about the site clearance for the Barbican estate in London and in one photo it showed maybe 16 or 17 tippers and 8 of these were traders,while the rest were various Bedford models.
the trader seemed to be a rugged,no nonsense type of truck suited to a tough industry.I remember an article in a vintage magazine a few years ago about the site clearance for the Barbican estate in London and in one photo it showed maybe 16 or 17 tippers and 8 of these were traders,while the rest were various Bedford models.
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