'Classic' classified trucks on roadtransport.com! And you thought it was only for 'new' used kit says Biglorryblog!

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Oii! Biglorryblog!  says 'Young Mr Salter' who wants me to draw your attention to the wonderful used truck classified bargains on www.roadtransport.com And in case you thought it was only 'new' lorries what about this gem currently up for grabs? As if you needed telling it's a 1970 Atkinson Raider with a 120hp Gardner engine and 22ft flat body. Beautifully restored too. Want to find out more? Then click through on this link now!

http://www.roadtransport.com/buyandsell/advert/atkinson_raider-staffordshire-1753444.htm?&Keywords=vintage

And click through here for a other classified 'classics'

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Bedford M-Type? and again for more information use this link

http://www.roadtransport.com/buyandsell/advert/bedford_m_type-staffordshire-1753484.htm

Biglorryblog will be bringing you more classic and desirable classified trucks from www.roadtransport.com each week so stay tuned.

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MT Chris Gardner

This was once one of the fleet of Atkinson drays used by John Smith's Brewery in Tadcaster - an unusual choice for such work!

It had previously been restored in its original livery, complete with their trademark magnet logo on the grille.

Perhaps a new owner might revert to that scheme??

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