Great to see all these old vehicles chugging along. I have models of many of them. It’s beautiful to see the real thing. Thanks for posting. Well done.
One of my earliest memories is of Horsham Urban District Council (as it then was) using a green (I think) steamroller to roll the tarmac in Depôt Road, after repairing some pot-holes around where Corunna Drive is now. This must have been mid-1960s, because I think the machine had been pensioned off by 1970 at the latest.
Great to see all these old vehicles chugging along. I have models of many of them. It’s beautiful to see the real thing. Thanks for posting. Well done.
@@soarornor Thank you I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I used to go to traction Raley's a lot . I don't drive anymore .Thank you for filming this I enjoyed it.
@@overload65 Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Nice to see everyone enjoying themselves despite the weather. Hard luck on the Tin Lizzie that had to be rescued.
hopefully nothing serious.
Such beautiful machines ! Thank You
@@jgwilliams5951 Thank you
Was gutted to miss it this year, thanks for the video.
@@johnharrison6808 we missed it last year
Such evocative vehicles 😀
😜😜😜😜
@ 1:25 love the mini miis.@ 3:29 mini vans havnt changed in years .
Lovely stuff. I subscribed
Thanks and welcome
5:33 That might be the perfect vehicle, steam and cider!
Initially I thought it was something for flammables. Seemed a bit dangerous.
6:34 Does anybody know what car this is? Especially the body looks very interesting!
A taxi, probably an Austin
I am guessing its an Austin 12 ex taxi, mid '20's.
I can remember coal fired steam lorries on the East Lancs Road
One of my earliest memories is of Horsham Urban District Council (as it then was) using a green (I think) steamroller to roll the tarmac in Depôt Road, after repairing some pot-holes around where Corunna Drive is now. This must have been mid-1960s, because I think the machine had been pensioned off by 1970 at the latest.