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Calling all Leader fans... Thanks to Rod Simmonds I can provide you with some Leader pictures and Cam McFadyen says his mate Rob "Has written a book on Cyril Anderson and Leader Trucks. I thought I`d send you link this because it`s obvious your blog is getting a bit of a following with the old truck dudes (possibly all of us older farts that are sometimes described as being not quite right in the head, it does take one to know one though).Anyway you can blame Peter Lynch, I reckon,See ya, Cam."

So if you want to read more about Leader trucks BLB says try Rob's website website or try here.

Now click through here for one more of Rods' photos...

Nice eight-legger waggon and drag.

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Cam McFadyen

Well Rod,the pics should get Rob excited,very nice.

Peter Lynch

Robs book is mainly about Leader but also has a lot on Mack in Australia, Nissan UD, Berliet, Western Transport etc etc,

True story you each part of the book depends on each other and ties together well finally all ties up when you have finished. Any one who has an interest in OZ trucks and transport should ramp up their background knowlage with this read, a unique never happen agian deal raised by men who are not part of a P.C corperate world, lots of great relivant pictures and good value for $
So saz Ray jay

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