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  • Leyland Cub FK6 fire engine saved!

    Leyland Cub FK6 fire engine saved!

    Chris Graham on 18th January 2021

    There aren’t many 80-year old vehicles still racing around the West Midlands roads, but Mike and Julie Blenkinsop spotlight Leyland Cub FK6 that’s one of them. On their way. The veterans leave Smethwick Fire Station for the celebrations. Built in…

  • 1979 Dodge Spacevan

    1979 Dodge Spacevan

    Chris Graham on 8th December 2020

    Rootes vehicle enthusiast Dean Reader explains the experiences he had while owning and restoring a 1979 Dodge Spacevan.

  • Fordson WOT 1 airfield tender

    Fordson WOT 1 airfield tender

    Chris Graham on 27th November 2020

    Mike and Julie Blenkinsop enjoy the chance to experience and extremely rare, Fordson WOT 1 airfield tender vehicle.

  • Commercial classics 2

    Commercial classics 2

    Chris Graham on 11th November 2020

    Artics roll out: The second in a series of Commercial Classics 2 bookazines from Kelsey Publishing Ltd is available now, focussing on artics.

  • Permanent premises wanted!

    Permanent premises wanted!

    Chris Graham on 26th October 2020

    The Museum of RAF Firefighting is desperate for new, permanent premises, where its extensive collection can be housed securely and safely.

  • Second life for French Estafette

    Second life for French Estafette

    Chris Graham on 20th October 2020

    Russ Harvey enjoys a trip to Bristol to see a rare, French survivor from the 1960s that’s now working hard as a barista van.

  • 1971 Atkinson Searcher reborn

    1971 Atkinson Searcher reborn

    Chris Graham on 18th October 2020

    Rod Richards’ painstakingly-restored and beautifully-presented 1971 Atkinson Searcher truly is a wonder to behold, as Bob Tuck discovers

  • Scammell Pioneer and Explorer survivors

    Scammell Pioneer and Explorer survivors

    Chris Graham on 23rd September 2020

    Mike and Julie Blenkinsop continue their investigation into the WWII Scammell Pioneer and Explorer tractors, and those that have survived.

  • Foden heavy-hauler

    Foden heavy-hauler

    Chris Graham on 16th September 2020

    If you think this much-travelled 1959 6x4 Foden heavy-hauler was been restored just to look good, then think again, as Bob Tuck explains.

  • Two highland classics

    Two highland classics

    Chris Graham on 7th September 2020

    Sandy Arbuthnott, from Aberdeenshire, comes from a long line of haulage contractors. Bob Weir went to Torphins to see his two highland classics.

  • Heavy-metal love affair

    Heavy-metal love affair

    Chris Graham on 21st July 2020

    Graham Booth adores heavy haulage and vehicle restoration and, as Ed Burrows explains, was instrumental in nurturing his daughter’s heavy-metal love affair.

  • Goddess for the Century

    Goddess for the Century

    Chris Graham on 1st July 2020

    Dean Reader meets a classic vehicle enthusiast who, rather than get something small and sporty, or a posh, luxury marque, gained a Goddess for the Century.

  • Free to a good home!

    Free to a good home!

    Chris Graham on 29th June 2020

    Transport Museum Wythall is offering its long-time-in-storage Leyland Tiger PS1 Stratford Blue single-decker bus free to a good home.

  • Iconic heavy haulage

    Iconic heavy haulage

    Chris Graham on 28th June 2020

    Over the years, Scammell produced some of the most iconic heavy haulage and recovery tractors in the world, as Mike and Julie Blenkinsop explain.

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