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Re: Classic pictures Updated 01/11/2015

Post #2151 by FOWLER MAN » Mon Nov 02, 2015 2:20 am

Yes Jeremy,
The Cummins was bad news.
Both the Ford 365 and 380 six cyl. engines were fitted. Some of the 365s were Turbogharged.
I never saw a 380 with a turbo in a truck. They must have have fitted a turbo version :think: :?: :?: :?:
The only 380 turbo I came across was in my Priestman 168.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 08/11/2015

Post #2152 by Neversweat » Sun Nov 08, 2015 3:21 pm

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Re: Classic pictures Update 08/11/2015

Post #2153 by Mrsmackpaul » Sun Nov 08, 2015 9:35 pm

there a fare size load of logs on those timber jinkers they have a big set of bolsters wonder were that photo was taken as in what part of the world wonder it's Asia or South America some where

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Re: Classic pictures Update 08/11/2015

Post #2154 by Neversweat » Tue Nov 10, 2015 9:06 pm

Mrsmackpaul wrote:there a fare size load of logs on those timber jinkers they have a big set of bolsters wonder were that photo was taken as in what part of the world wonder it's Asia or South America some where

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Indonesia I believe Paul

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Re: Classic pictures Update 15/11/2015

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Re: Classic pictures Update 15/11/2015

Post #2156 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Nov 15, 2015 10:23 pm

Great pictures Steve :bow: love the RB150RH on the low-loader and the Ford D series with the BR Class 47 in the background. :thumbup:

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Re: Classic pictures Update 22/11/2015

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Re: Classic pictures Update 29/11/2015

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Re: Classic pictures Update 29/11/2015

Post #2159 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Nov 29, 2015 9:32 pm

Nice pics as ever Steve :thumbup: I never realised they made the Leyland FG model as late as 1980 :wtf:

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Re: Classic pictures Update 29/11/2015

Post #2160 by essexpete » Mon Nov 30, 2015 10:23 am

Jeremy Rowland wrote:Nice pics as ever Steve :thumbup: I never realised they made the Leyland FG model as late as 1980 :wtf:

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It must have overlapped the Terrier?


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