Vintage Roadscene  |  Apr-22
The usual feast of road transport nostalgia. The regular ‘Scene Past’ features lorries at the loading bay. There is also the second article in the series reviewing light vans available between 1965 and 1996, looking at BMC models, plus another dip into the files of legendary transport journalist, Pat Kennett and the final part of ‘Yanks on our Streets’, American lorries in the UK in the 1930s. Pictorial features on British lorries in Malta in the 1990s, earlier vehicles from Leicester and around Inverness, AEC Matador breakdown trucks used by the National Bus Company, remounted turntable ladders on fire engines and a review of a 1960s film, ‘Hi-Jack’ with lorries in starring roles are complemented by readers’ interesting letters and pictures.
Guide - Eighty pages packed full with ideas for hundreds of days out at steam and vintage vehicle events, special museum events, country shows, waterways events, special anniversaries and more!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Vintage Roadscene Apr-22.