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Re: Classic pictures Updated 12/07/2015

Post #2021 by tim » Thu Jul 16, 2015 9:35 pm

essexpete wrote:
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essexpete wrote:Thanks as ever, the S90 looked like a halfway house between the 80 and later but which is this one?

That is an S95 cab Pete-Fodens had trouble getting supplies of these from Motor Panels apparently so Paccar pulled the plug on this one in favour of the S10.



Come on then Tim how do you tell the difference quickly? :D Who built the later S10 cabs?

The S95 cab had a higher roofline Pete-the S10 cab finished just above the screen. Fodens made the S10 cab themselves


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Re: Classic pictures Updated 12/07/2015

Post #2022 by essexpete » Thu Jul 16, 2015 9:53 pm

tim wrote:
essexpete wrote:
tim wrote:
essexpete wrote:Thanks as ever, the S90 looked like a halfway house between the 80 and later but which is this one?

That is an S95 cab Pete-Fodens had trouble getting supplies of these from Motor Panels apparently so Paccar pulled the plug on this one in favour of the S10.



Come on then Tim how do you tell the difference quickly? :D Who built the later S10 cabs?

The S95 cab had a higher roofline Pete-the S10 cab finished just above the screen. Fodens made the S10 cab themselves


Tim you have to look closely! :D

Thanks Peter

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 19/07/2015

Post #2023 by Neversweat » Sun Jul 19, 2015 9:40 am

Another mixed bag .............

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 19/07/2015

Post #2024 by jcb4cx » Sun Jul 19, 2015 11:49 am

I think they have got their moneys worth out of the drott tracks :o
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 19/07/2015

Post #2025 by Mrsmackpaul » Sun Jul 19, 2015 1:12 pm

jcb4cx wrote:I think they have got their moneys worth out of the drott tracks :o


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Re: Classic pictures Updated 19/07/2015

Post #2026 by XS650 » Mon Jul 20, 2015 4:17 pm

Everything about that Scammell and Drott is knackered !
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 19/07/2015

Post #2027 by Jeremy Rowland » Mon Jul 20, 2015 9:02 pm

XS650 wrote:Everything about that Scammell and Drott is knackered !



Nah merely some of the 'newness' has worn off them. :lol:

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 19/07/2015

Post #2028 by bigkit » Fri Jul 24, 2015 9:55 pm

A Poclain 90 still doing a turn. :thumbup:
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 19/07/2015

Post #2029 by Jeremy Rowland » Sun Jul 26, 2015 9:45 am

Nice one Clive :thumbup: that Poclain 90 is just begging to be saved lets hope she finds a good home in preservation and not the gas axe!

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Re: Classic pictures Updated 26/07/2015

Post #2030 by Neversweat » Sun Jul 26, 2015 11:27 am

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