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Malta--old trucks never die they just end up here Biglorryblog has Bob Tuck to thank for this lot!

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Clearly Bob Tuck has forgiven Biglorryblog for his appalling lack of knowledge of vintage and classic waggons--or at least I THINK he has anyway, he's sent me these pictures of old trucks and buses in Malta (who do you think you are Bob...Ashley Lovering?) Anyway he e-mails me to say: "I was looking about in my modest digital image files for a suitable Buffalo image to send you and wandered back to December '06 and a visit to Malta."

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"Thought you might like to use (some of) the attached on the blog. Malta's still a great place to visit - as many of your blog readers know. Cheers Bob."

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And you thought the Dodge S 50 and 75 series had all but disappeared....think again

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And AWDs roam free...now click through here for more old-timers.


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Here's one for Crane King Cog---dig the crane.

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And another ancient eight-legger...

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And for a pie what are all these vehicles--including that 'streamlined' coach?

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And I wonder who used to run this MAN...? Answers BLB army please.

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Comments (2)

andrew cooper:

hi brian,maybe it should have "networking with maltese industry" written on the side of the container.

Dave Powell:

I have checked the bus with Keith Till's website and this vehicle is listed as having a chassis by the Malta Dockyards Company using Bedford mechanical parts and bodywork by a local comapny Barbara,therefore the rule with older Maltese buses of treat any badges as suspect until otherwise proven, certainly holds
in this case

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