Heritage Commercials
September 2011
A world of classic lorries, trucks and vans.
6 The Eagle has landed
Alan Barnes reports on the superb restoration of a very rare lorry - a 1955 Rutland Eagle.
12 News and events
News from the world of classic commercial vehicles.
18 A hot date with Sabrina
The first weekend in June, 2011, saw the inaugural running of the East Anglia Top Gear Road Run in glorious sunshine. Bob Tuck was given carte blanche to drive any of John Thomas vehicles and it was perhaps no surprise he wanted to spend his time with Johns 1963 ERF 54(G) SF Sabrina.
24 Chriss scrapbook
Transport historian and writer Chris Woodcock continues his series of articles based on his superb collection of period photographs.
28 Readers letters
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32 Subscription form
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34 Across to Malta
Malta has long been a chosen destination for those who like to see old classics still at work. However, recent changes in regulations could spell the end of all this. Alan Barnes reports.
40 From our archive
This month we feature extracts from a catalogue that I recently discovered and, although its very tatty, its really interesting - at least if youre into old tools and equipment like I am!
46 Remembering dad
During 60 years of trading, R Adams & Sons Ltd has operated all sorts of vehicles. But when Mark and Andy Adams wanted something to remind them of their late father Ralph, they knew just what to buy - a 1977 V10 Magirus Deutz. Bob Tuck went to Henley-in-Arden to enjoy the sight and sound of this very special UK rarity.
52 The legend lives on
Neil Hamilton has been involved with Scammells for years but recent health issues could have ended all that. Dave Bowers paid him a visit to see how he managed to keep one of Watfords finest.
56 Fordmost
In the golden age of British truck manufacturing, Ford was at the forefront of the high volume sector. Ed Burrows recounts Fords history of truck manufacture in Britain, and records the structural changes that forced Ford to exit the market.
63 Arthur Ingram
This month Arthur looks back at the construction of the Festival of Britain site in London in the 1950s.
66 On location
This month our ace snapper Gyles Carpenter reports on this years Kelsall Steam Rally and the Dumfries Truck Show.
70 Right first time
Many classic vehicles end up being restored several times during their lives. However Alan Barnes reports on one that was restored so well that its still immaculate some 20 years down the line.
76 Surplus in service
Tony Hawkridge worked for Elliott of York for many years and in this article looks at the importance of ex-military surplus equipment to the firm.
80 Flying the flag
Why on earth cant we make anything in this country these days? This is the lament of Tom Buckley, of North Wales. Jo Roberts paid him a visit.
84 Wreck rescue
Dean Reader visits a car restoration business that also uses a classic commercial as its everyday runabout.
88 Rare as hens teeth
Roger Hamlin has a knack for finding rare and unusual vehicles all over the world, but this time he came across something a bit closer, in his home county of Cornwall.
91 Dodge K Series
Paul Fox pays a visit to prolific vehicle restorer Tony Jeffery to see his latest restored commercial.
94 Ayrshire Griffin
Bob Weir went to Cumnock to meet Iveco dealer Jim Smith and hear about his passion for old Bedfords.
97 HC Marketplace
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6 The Eagle has landed
Alan Barnes reports on the superb restoration of a very rare lorry - a 1955 Rutland Eagle.
12 News and events
News from the world of classic commercial vehicles.
18 A hot date with Sabrina
The first weekend in June, 2011, saw the inaugural running of the East Anglia Top Gear ....