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A faithful 1979 MF 240 workhorse
Chris Graham on 23rd July 2024
Peter Archer bought his 1979 MF 240 15 years ago and it’s proven to be a near faultless worker ever since, as Chris Graham explains.
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Chris Graham on 18th July 2024
Hundreds attended the Hertfordshire Steam & Country Show in Letchworth Garden City on June 1st-2nd, as Zack Stiling reports.
Chris Graham on 2nd July 2024
Jonathan Whitlam cuts through the confusion to spotlight – in no particular order – his top 10 classic tractor buys for new enthusiasts.
Chris Graham on 26th June 2024
Mike Neale recounts the story of Ipswich Transport Museum’s 1951 Morrison Electricar GM 60cwt Coal Delivery Lorry and its renovation.
Chris Graham on 24th June 2024
Chris Graham meets John Vowell to have a chat about the painstaking but excellent restoration of his 1971 Ford Force 5000.
Chris Graham on 19th June 2024
Bob Weir meets Dan Nicholson to find out more about what’s behind his collection of five Ferguson and Massey Ferguson tractor classics.
Chris Graham on 18th June 2024
Peter Simpson meets Parry Davis and the 1946 Bedford O that he's restored so well, despite the tightest of budgets.
Chris Graham on 7th June 2024
Mike Neale concludes this look at Morris Minor LCV van and pick-up models by assessing the offerings from Oxford Diecast, Saico and Trax.
Chris Graham on 17th May 2024
We report on the variety of interesting vehicles seen at this year's Heritage Transport Show, held at Detling in Kent, early in April.
Chris Graham on 16th May 2024
Mike Neale reports on a very enjoyable visit to the famous British Commercial Vehicle Museum at Leyland, in Lancashire.
Chris Graham on 1st May 2024
Simon Colbeck revels in the chance to see steam engines in the fabulous Black Country Living Museum, under the cover of darkness.
Chris Graham on 5th April 2024
Peter Simpson tells the story of a rather special 1960s Bedford VAL 14, its time in television and its new life in preservation.
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