Tatty but loveable Thames Utilicon
Chris Graham on 15th November 2020
This tatty but loveable Thames Utilicon has enjoyed a fascinating past, including the most unlikely film role, as Nick Larkin reports.
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Chris Graham on 15th November 2020
This tatty but loveable Thames Utilicon has enjoyed a fascinating past, including the most unlikely film role, as Nick Larkin reports.
Chris Graham on 9th November 2020
After much searching, Michael Hölzl finally tracked-down his childhood dream car, as Mike Neale explains. The model might surprise you!
Chris Graham on 7th November 2020
The fascinating story of the PE; Renault’s first proper tractor that grew out of the First World War tank-derived FT17 model.
Chris Graham on 6th November 2020
This 1967 Foden S21 returned home after 53 years and has been restored by the son of its original owner. Peter Simpson tells all.
Chris Graham on 3rd November 2020
David Reed enjoys a memorable day in the presence of a 1937 Fowler T3B steam roller that’s still rolling after 60 years of ownership.
Chris Graham on 29th October 2020
Martin Pimlott reports from a select gathering organised to celebrate a very special, 100-year-old Blackstone Oil Engine.
Chris Graham on 25th October 2020
Bob Moorman celebrates the joy of bringing his Foden back to life and on to the road for the first time in 85 years!
Chris Graham on 23rd October 2020
Oz Dunning shares details of his Allis-Chalmers combine, and how this 57-year old classic is still earning its corn.
Chris Graham on 15th October 2020
Hugh Dougherty reports on a momentous day on the River Clyde, as the unique PS Waverley finally sets sail again.
Chris Graham on 14th October 2020
Fowler 8nhp showman’s engine No 15653 of 1920, Renown, celebrated her centenary at the height of lockdown on May 8, reports Colin Tyson.
Chris Graham on 8th October 2020
Ben Phillips reports on a fantastic day spent celebrating the romance associated with farming from a time long gone.
Chris Graham on 5th October 2020
An amazing assortment of 44 buses descended on Tinkers Park in East Sussex on August 2nd, as David Vaughan reports.
Chris Graham on 4th October 2020
Wheels of Industry: Volume 3, written by Andrew Neale, covers a broad cross-section of subjects that will delight enthusiasts everywhere.
Chris Graham on 3rd October 2020
With steam events cancelled in 2020, engines have been out working instead. Michael Pumfrey reports on a day's steam-threshing in Suffolk.
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