Vintage Trucks & Commercials  |  September - October 2020
Issue #61 of Vintage Trucks & Commercials Magazine sees in Spring with an extensive range of vintage trucking content for all tastes.
Our feature restoration article is on Murray Langfords Diamond T 950RS which is impressive on the eyes, as well as the story from over the ditch where Mark Erskine tells the tale of Don Kitchen, the designer from the Rootes group, at the centre of TS3 – 2 stroke opposed piston diesel engines.
This issue we also feature a colourful tale from Dale Warry on the family history with his 1968 FC100 Toyota that still has its original working clothes on. We have third instalment of 'Across the Pacific', where Darren Hingston looks further into Pacific Trucks and their involvement with the electricity commision in Tasmania.
Jim Gibson gives us the rundown on the Kenworth trucks of Neville Storey from Ulladulla and Tony Petch brings us the final part of his story on David John 'Leyland' Williams, the young man who became a truck mechanic, salesman and motel operator.
As always, there is a pages of news and letters from our readers, Truck Art, Forgotten Names in Transport, Yesteryear and our classifieds section where a host of trucks and others items are up for sale or are wanted.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Vintage Trucks & Commercials September - October 2020.