The writing on the back of these photographs simply says "Mickleover Transport GRP" - which presumably means that the Mickleover built this United Dairies Scammell Highwayman's cab out of GRP? Does this make sense, or have I got it totally wrong?


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The writing on the back of these photographs simply says "Mickleover Transport GRP" - which presumably means that the Mickleover built this United Dairies Scammell Highwayman's cab out of GRP? Does this make sense, or have I got it totally wrong?


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Well, I'm no expert on Scammells but it looks to me like the standard cab. Perhaps Mickleover operated it on contract to UD?
Posted by Chris Gardner | January 17, 2008 8:39 AM
Posted on January 17, 2008 08:39