The best of British! Biglorryblog brings you a terrific trucking triple! And try saying that without your teeth in...

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I found these pictures the other day whilst pottering through the Commercial Motor photo library--quite a rare thing to look at colour prints these days when everything comes as a jpeg....anyroadup I thought you might like to see them, if only as a reminder of the Best of British from Biglorryblog starting with this 'last of the breed' ERF ECX. This must surely still be running around..

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Classic plastic fantastic Foden 4000 Series. I recently blogged on the fact that Pontrilas Timber took delivery of some new Volvos...how times have changed...I always remember the classic smell when you climbed into a brand new Foden...that aroma of glass fibre resin fair turned my head...

Now click through here for the remaining member of the 'Big British Three'  . 

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You were expecting maybe a Leyland? Yah get hired! Super Seddon Strato with a Cummins 405 11-litre under the hood. One for AtkiPete and Chris G.

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Cam McFadyen

Thats an Iveco with an Atkinson badge,they did that in Australia,only it was a T bag Inter with 2 extra headlights and a bit of deluxe trim

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