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Veteran, Vintage, Restored, Showground, Etc Veteran, Vintage, Restored, Showground, etc Incudes some in much need of TLC Key C Container S Skeletal, no container CH Chassis Cab SD Sided/Dropside CR Crane SG Showground CT Car/Van/Truck Transporter SK Skip EM Earth Moving Plant ST Steel Canvas Cover ES Emergency Services SV Specialist Bodywork F Flat T Tilt FR Furniture, Removals TA Tanker - Liquids G Generator TAG Tanker – Gas GL Sheet Glass TAP Tanker - Powders HB Horse Box TB Bulk Tipper, Walking Floor, Demountables/Multilift L Logger TL All Curtainsiders (Tautliners, ‘Tiltliners’, etc) other than Tilts LL Low loader, Step Frame TM Truckmixer LV Livestock (other than horse box) TP Tipper PSV Bus, Coach, etc TR Tilt Roofed Van R Reefer U Unit Only RD Refuse Disposal, Dustcart, Street Cleaning V Van/Box Body RV Recreational Vehicle W Wrecker/Recovery Veteran & Vintage: Colour 3.25 Clifford Gott, Sack illustration 1966 3.26 RC Saunders, Fish & Chip Bar Dennis GK 94?? 1966 V 3.28 Brazil’s Sausages & Pies, Amersham Ford T – 1966 V 3.31 Hine Bros, cab lining 1966 3.32 Barley Mow Brewery Albion AVP 366 1966 F 3.33 Enterprise Garage, Cardiff Chevrolet UY 4360 1966 SD 3.34 Jack Mulley, Ixworth – – 1966 SD 3.35 Epsom & Ewell dustcart Shelvoke & Drewry BPL 73 1966 RD 3.36 JH Fisher Foden traction engine RX 2756 1966 SD 3.37 Fire engine Belsize CR 1500 1966 ES 3.39 Various Ford, Daimler, etc – 1966 V 3.40 Harrods Walker Electric LW 6737 1966 V 3.41 Various Inc Scania – 1970 Ambulance 3.42 C Russett, Sparshatts, Adams Bristow Various – 1970 3.43 Knowles Tpt Ford A VU 377 1970 SD GP Radcliffe Leyland CGC 223 1970 V 3.44 Buses Various – 1970 PSV 3.45 H Harvey, Hurstpierpoint Foden BKT 307 1970 F 3.47 HCVC Leyland Hippo ANG 224 1970 F 3.48 Grant Bros Lettering – – 1970 V 3.49 Bull’s Head – – 1970 3.50 Lining, GP Radcliffe Leyland CGC 223 1970 V 3.51 Radiator Bean – 1970 3.52 ‘202’ Lettering 3.53 Unknown Sentinel GF 8655 1970 F 3.54 Chart Carrying, Brasted Yorkshire Steamer U 2749 1970 F 3.55 Tate & Lyle – – 1972 V 3.56 Lining, varnish 3.57 Sylvester Ice Cream lettering 3.58 Hardwicks lettering 3.59 Hawthornthwaite Bros lettering Morris Commercial – 1972 3.61 US Army – PPX 594K 1972 M 3.62 Gordon Hughes Tilling-Stevens ?KW-8 1972 SD 3.64 Unknown Foden 2502 M (Trade) 1972 W 3.65 Speldhurst line-up Various – 1972 3.66 Unknown, Speldhurst AEC DLM 480 1972 F 3.67 Unknown, Speldhurst Guy Wolf KER 315 1972 SD 8.91 Barnaby Hance, Hastings Bedford NJ 5342 Dec 1977 SD 9.137 Stephen D Fearn Leyland CMB 143 1980s TA 9.138 James Wade, Darlington Scammell HMA 321 1980s U 11.3 Lloyd’s of Ludlow AEC Mammoth Major EMP 164 Sept 1981 F 42.23 CIE Double decker – – Late 1960s PSV 140.4053 Restoration project? Citröen 1930s T45? – May 2006 F 140.4054 " 241.4142 Creperie du Prieuré Citröen 23/55 – May 2009 F V RoadsideAd 242.4266 Unknown restored Berliet – May 2009 F ES Fire Saviem/Renault – May 2009 F Army ? – May 2009 F Army 292.9211 Readymix Leyland Buffalo PPM 499X May 2010 GB TM 292.9215 Amberley Shelvoke & Drewry Tramocar BP 9822 May 2010 GB PSV …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Veteran & Vintage: Black & White 2.164 Horsley Smith Various – 1920s/30s SD 2.165 Horsley Smith Various – 1920s/30s SD/F 2.166 Horsley Smith Various – 1920s/30s SD/F 41.3 Newboulds Bread AEC FAK 555 Early 50s V * 41.4 Blake Vitreous Enamelling, Clayton-le-Moors AEC BHG 418C 1965 V * 41.5 Coales Tpt, Chiswick Morris FFK 140 MHG 30 1960? V * 41.6 Burco Bedford TK CHG 497C 1965 V * 41.7 Crabtree Fabrics, Manchester Ford Thames Trader JHG 243 1960? V * 41.8 Lumsden & Mackenzie, Perth AEC – 1960? V * 41.9 Pendle Haulage Dodge LAD XDK 240 19060? V * 41.10 Spillers Sentinel – 1930s F * 41.11 Spillers Dennis(?) RH 7166 Early 30s F * Dennis(?) RH7167 Early 30s F * 41.12 Spillers Foden DG – 1930s? F * 41.13 Spillers Seddon 4768 KH Early 30s F * 41.14 Spillers Foden KXY 237 Late 30s F * 41.15 Spillers/AR Brummitt Albion Super Riever EKH 945C 1965 TB * 41.16 Spillers, Albatross Flour Thornycroft UH 8640 Early 30s V * 41.17 Spillers Seddon JXL 682 1940s/50s? F * 41.18 North Staffs & Cheshire Traction Engine Club Foden M 7287 1966 SD 41.19 North Staffs & Cheshire Traction Engine Club Foden M 7287 1966 SD 41.20 Barley Mow Brewery Albion AVP 366 1966 F 41.21 Barley Mow Brewery Albion AVP 366 1966 F 41.22 Enterprise Garage, Cardiff Chevrolet UY 4360 1966 F …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. CVRTC Gaydon 2006 141.4187 Astran – Carl Jarman Scania 141 MDG 105V June 2006 GB C CCMS Astran Scania 143 500 Centurion H758 NFX June 2006 GB U CCMS 141.4188 Astran – Carl Jarman Scania 141 MDG 105V June 2006 GB C CCMS 141.4189 Astran – Carl Jarman Scania 141 MDG 105V June 2006 GB C CCMS 141.4190 EJ Riding Atkinson Borderer PTC 440K June 2006 GB U CCMS BRS Leyland Comet TYO 210 June 2006 GB F CCMS 141.4191 Jason Dean, Salisbury Volvo F88 TGK 504M June 2006 GB F CCMS 141.4192 Wynns Pacific ‘Enterprise’ ADW 228B June 2006 GB U CCMS Wynns Scammell Crusader LUX 500W June 2006 GB U CCMS 141.4193 ALE/Tony Jordan Scammell S26 B135 MVT June 2006 GB U CCMS Tony Jordan Scammell Explorer HSL 983 June 2006 GB U CCMS 141.4194 ALE/Tony Jordan Scammell S26 B135 MVT June 2006 GB U CCMS Tony Jordan Scammell Explorer HSL 983 June 2006 GB U CCMS 141.4195 MA Jordan Rotinoff Atlantic UAS 407 June 2006 GB U CCMS 141.4196 MA Jordan Rotinoff Atlantic UAS 407 June 2006 GB U CCMS 141.4197 Yeoman Aggregates Volvo FB89 OWS 948R June 2006 GB LL CCMS Yeoman Aggregates Volvo F12 K400 HST June 2006 GB U CCMS 141.4198 Yeoman Aggregates Volvo N12 E206 KGM June 2006 GB LL CCMS 141.4199 Essex International 3/4 front left Scania 111 PWC 196R June 2006 GB T CCMS 141.4200 Essex International 3/4 front right Scania 111 PWC 196R June 2006 GB T CCMS 142.4201 Scotlee International Scania 141 KFV ?30S June 2006 GB F CCMS 142.4202 Essex International Volvo F88 290 AFC 496R June 2006 GB C CCMS 142.4203 Essex International Scania 141 VVW 909S June 2006 GB C CCMS 142.4204 Line up of all 4 Essex /Scotlee above June 2006 GB - CCMS 142.4205 Steve McGinty Ford Transcontinental VJN 3S June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4206 Steve McGinty Ford Transcontinental VJN 3S June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4207 T Payne (Paul Edwards) Scania 111 CHB 283V June 2006 GB F CCMS 142.4208 Unknown GMC RSJ 556 June 2006 GB V CCMS 142.4209 Coombe Vallet Tpt Scammell Crusader OKM 645P June 2006 GB LL CCMS 142.4210 HC Wilson (Nick Garlick) Scania 141 EGV 565T June 2006 GB LL CCMS 142.4211 Andrew Cooper Volvo F16 G410 MKH June 2006 GB F CCMS 142.4212 Astran – Carl Jarman Scania 141 MDG 105V June 2006 GB C CCMS Astran Scania 143 500 Centurion H758 NFX June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4213 BRS Leyland Comet TYO 210 June 2006 GB F CCMS 142.4214 Hingley Scania LB76 LGK 3D June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4215 Alan Pow Renault 385ti Major M364 MEE June 2006 GB U CCMS Unknown Renault Magnum AE385ti L15 HOW June 2006 GB U CCMS Hastings Tpt Ford Transcontinental VEU 458T June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4216 R&S Bayliss Volvo F88 OBT 929P June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4217 J&T Trucking Kenworth Q588 DEF June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4218 Unknown Kenworth Q137 WAB June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4219 Unknown Peterbilt 359 – June 2006 GB U CCMS Unknown Kenworth – June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4220 Unknown Peterbilt 359 – June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4221 Unknown White Road Commander 2 CHT 563X June 2006 GB U CCMS Unknown Peterbilt HFG 685T June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4222 Unknown White Road Commander 2 CHT 563X June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4223 Emergency Traction Scania 143M 450 F448 YOA June 2006 GB U CCMS 142.4224 BRS AEC Mercury ECL 142D June 2006 GB F CCMS 142.4225 " 142.4226 BRS Bristol ROG 687 June 2006 GB F CCMS 142.4227 BRS Leyland Octopus SUB 701 June 2006 GB F CCMS BRS Leyland Octopus KYF 317 June 2006 GB SD CCMS CVRTC Gaydon 2007 168.6848 Astran (Carl Jarman - CCMS 07) Scania 141 MDG 105V 2007 June GB T 168.6849 Knowles, Wimblington - CCMS 07 Volvo F88-290 RVV 383R 2007 June GB C 168.6850 ASG – CCMS 07 Scania 141 VUR 615W 2007 June GB T 168.6851 ASG – CCMS 07 Scania 141 VUR 615W 2007 June GB T CVCS Gaydon 2008 200.0060 Trevor Pye, Wem Volvo F12 GT FBE 40Y June 2008 GB U CVCS 200.0061 P Davenport, Corwen, N Wales Volvo F16 GT F246 KTT June 2008 GB U CVCS 200.0062 Trevor Pye, Wem DAF 95.430 Space M22 PYE June 2008 GB U CVCS 200.0063 Turner, Hoole, Preston ERF ECX Olympic N14 THL June 2008 GB U CVCS 200.0064 " 200.0065 Astran (Carl Jarman) Scania 141 MOG 105V June 2008 GB T CVCS 200.0066 " 200.0067 " 200.0068 " 200.0069 L & F Trucklines, Des Moines GMC RSJ 556 June 2008 GB V CVCS 200.0070 TS Tpt Volvo F16 GT K7 ROF June 2008 GB U CVCS 200.0071 " 200.0072 Bird’s, Oldbury Scanai R580 Top IXI 530 June 2008 IRL U CVCS 200.0073 " Scania LB76 RDA 106F June 2008 GB U CVCS " Scania R580 Top IXI 530 June 2008 IRL U CVCS 200.0074 Unknown Peterbilt 359 HFG 685T June 2008 GB U CVCS 200.0075 " 200.0076 " CVCS Gaydon 2009 248.4817 Unknown Mack F700 Interstater PFE 150P June 2009 GB LL Gaydon CVCS 248.4818 Yeoman Scammell Highwayman – June 2009 GB LL Gaydon CVCS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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