A trio of 1950s Fordsons still working hard
Chris Graham on 25th August 2023
Chris Graham meets Peter Milner whose interest in Fordson tractors from the 1950s can best be described as a Major one!
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Chris Graham on 25th August 2023
Chris Graham meets Peter Milner whose interest in Fordson tractors from the 1950s can best be described as a Major one!
Chris Graham on 13th June 2023
Peter Simpson shares some of the interesting exhibits he found at this year's Classic Car and Restoration Show at the NEC.
Chris Graham on 18th May 2023
Mike Neale tells the story of the pre-war Morris mailvans and takes a look at Simon Grainger's 1938 restored example.
Chris Graham on 13th March 2023
Ed Burrows delves into the wartime history of General Motors, which manufactured around 1.2 million trucks during World War Two.
Chris Graham on 14th February 2023
Jonathan Whitlam explains why, back in the mid-1970s, Ford decided to offer farmers the same tractor in two different sizes.
Chris Graham on 9th February 2023
Despite its popularity during the 1980s, the Simca van has all but vanished now. Mike Neale tracks down an ultra-rare survivor.
Chris Graham on 31st October 2022
Peter Love reports on the Blakesley Show vintage working weekend organised by John Sheppard and friends in Northamptonshire recently.
Chris Graham on 6th October 2022
Chris Graham spotlights some of the Ford and Fordson tractors on display at this year’s Cambridgeshire Steam & Vintage Vehicle Rally
Chris Graham on 3rd August 2022
We explain the factors which are directly influencing the gradual rise in values of light commercial vehicles.
Chris Graham on 20th May 2022
Chris Graham meets Jonathan Boaz and his unique 1935 Fordson N that proudly carries a childhood memory-inspired, home-made cab.
Chris Graham on 17th March 2022
There are plenty of Ford 4000s still hard at work across the UK. The late Alan Barnes tracked down a couple of examples in Northumberland.
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