AEC Mandator in Christian Salvesen livery. |
This two axle ERF KV was being used to transport fairground equipment. |
This model of ERF is quite unfamiliar to me. I thought only the KV (previous picture) used this style of grille. |
In NZ Scammell Crusaders were all tandem drive, day cabs powered by Detroit two strokes. This single drive sleeper cab model is Rolls Royce powered. |
Scammell Explorers were used by many of the armed forces of the Commonwealth, including New Zealand. They were renowned for their incredible axle articulation. |
A restored AEC Mercury from 1957. Painted in the livery of mcGeehans from County Derry in Ireland. |
Nice old A series ERF with 220 Cummins power. |
1 comment:
I too have never seen an ERF like that one before, even though I was driving trucks (lorries) in England at that time. The cab looks the same as the cab on the Austin/Morris FE models; maybe it is, as the Pommie truck makers used to a lot of cab-sharing in those days.
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