Reminds me of what a pain it was getting through Dover! I drove one of the early Volvo F10's PWM 111T for Wallmans Transport subbing for Cave Wood International. Memories!
WOW ! This make me think of old days when I spend all the time I could with my dad and eating miles.......Every day when not at school and weekends to.....It was a pain to get up at 4 AM as a boy , but still. Sometimes I think I can sense the smell of coffè, diesel and a day old sandwitch. As it is - today Im do drive a truck to. My dad has quit driving some years ago , but from time to time call me on the cell to ask how Im doing. I do appreciate that dad ! Stay safe out there!
never forget when i was 18 went for a spin with the late great truck driver tommy oreilly from newry in the 80;s in a scania 141 left hooker,down to dover of at calsis france full of the pipe down the road to alicante spain,never forget went on myself to drive lorries in france italy and spain,tommy oreilly would have let you drive for hours great feeling when you are 18 never to this day did i see a driver like very clever man he was the old sat nav may he rest in peace help a lot of drivers
Inmiddels zelf al 18 jaar truckchauffeur, maar als ik de sfeer proef van het chauffeursleven in de jaren 70/80 krijg ik een heel apart gevoel vanbinnen...De vrijheid is er de dag van vandaag volledig af,de vele regeltjes maken het er ook niet aantrekkelijker op maar desondanks nog steeds het mooiste beroep dat er bestaat. Topfilmpje,goede music👍👍👍👍👍
Ahhh! The days when we were all comrades! You broke down/blowout etc someone would stop and offer help or a flask! Nowadays they accelerate and see how close they can get without taking your fxxxxxx mirrors off.
In those days the gov'ner used to give you a plastic bank bag with 10p coins in it,about say £3 or £5 in shrapnel, a load, and away you went, deliver it,you may,or may not get return load,or,a pick up ref: number and off you went to get it,then find a phone box and give them a call,and the number of the phone box so they could call you back on,or tell you to park up and call in the morning. In my cab i had,Double duvet folded over,2 pillows,spare sleeping bag,(my old green maggot from my Army day's) enough rations to last at least a week,plus diggers various, spare clothes,socks,pants,T-shirts,track suit top and bottoms,2 pairs of,in reserve,set of smart gear for going out in?boot brushes and kiwi polish, when you were on a night out, 2 pairs of boots, a pair of wellies, Boiler suit, water 5 gallons,in reserve,under the bottom bunk,plus 5 gallons for brewing up with,about 20 pot noodles various flavours, the CB radio,a box of cassette tapes,.....................so for me it was not just a job,it was a way of life. Today there are individuals who are called planners?Most of whom do not even have a HGV license,and can tell you that on the map it is only 5" (Legend says 1" = 100 miles????? or a wee bit less?) they have got a tracker on the vehicle so they can even phone you up and ask you "Why did you go around the round about twice? and you should have turned right a mile back? "well Jim lad, road works at the r/a,and diversion a mile back,doesn't the map tell you that" I wish it was the late 70's early 80's again.........................not the same anymore..
Great video. I had an F10, F12 and F16 back in the day and the latter two alongside the very capable 113M and 142M Scanias would still be a viable proposition even today..
Ford transcontinental...Mercedes 330..man, 320.then 142 for my European tour,....I stayed in the UK when an illegal immigrantt started to cost me £2500..I wonder how many drivers gave it up after that...I believe the driver shortage has never recovered since...and all the csc card bollox is the way the UK taxes it's working drivers..twice,....road pricing will be next.....that's why they have done away with the window tax disc.
+Craig Giffard... Know the feeling did everything by the book but they still got in, I was lucky as it worked out for me and they were only in the trailer for about 90 mins...Yet the immigrants are not the main problem today, it's eastern drivers earning about a quarter of what we get paid...Every parking area in Europe is full of them, and they have become an absolute menace for western drivers...They eat in the cab as they cant afford to eat in the restaurants, and now a lot of the old truck stops are closing as the western drivers are being let go, and being replaced by these pirates...
Who needs this dreadful irrelevant US music for a European trucking video. The noise of the trucks themselves would be more logical. Plenty of tilts, very few nowadays
Brings back many happy memories. I'm a long time retired now, but drove trucks all over Europe for 26 years. The happiest days of my life.
Back to the old good days! This brings back lot of good memories! But i am afraid that the old good days will never come back....
Reminds me of what a pain it was getting through Dover! I drove one of the early Volvo F10's PWM 111T for Wallmans Transport subbing for Cave Wood International. Memories!
WOW ! This make me think of old days when I spend all the time I could with my dad and eating miles.......Every day when not at school and weekends to.....It was a pain to get up at 4 AM as a boy , but still.
Sometimes I think I can sense the smell of coffè, diesel and a day old sandwitch.
As it is - today Im do drive a truck to. My dad has quit driving some years ago , but from time to time call me on the cell to ask how Im doing.
I do appreciate that dad !
Stay safe out there!
It's such a pleasure to see gentlemen in the comments share their trucking experiences from their time ! Nice video !
My feed brings up 12 year old videos. Epic shots!😊
Been down that Monteagle grade...made me thankful for my jakes. :)
the memories tht came back when i used to go with my day in his truck back in the late 70's- early 80's...
great video
Damn, here was it many familiar trucks, places and persons.
This was a trip down memory lane
Snowman, Mr. Jerry Reed ... great music. Nice trucks on these pics !
never forget when i was 18 went for a spin with the late great truck driver tommy oreilly from newry in the 80;s in a scania 141 left hooker,down to dover of at calsis france full of the pipe down the road to alicante spain,never forget went on myself to drive lorries in france italy and spain,tommy oreilly would have let you drive for hours great feeling when you are 18 never to this day did i see a driver like very clever man he was the old sat nav may he rest in peace help a lot of drivers
Inmiddels zelf al 18 jaar truckchauffeur, maar als ik de sfeer proef van het chauffeursleven in de jaren 70/80 krijg ik een heel apart gevoel vanbinnen...De vrijheid is er de dag van vandaag volledig af,de vele regeltjes maken het er ook niet aantrekkelijker op maar desondanks nog steeds het mooiste beroep dat er bestaat.
Topfilmpje,goede music👍👍👍👍👍
Ahhh! The days when we were all comrades! You broke down/blowout etc someone would stop and offer help or a flask! Nowadays they accelerate and see how close they can get without taking your fxxxxxx mirrors off.
The Old Scania 111 Sleeper Brings Back Memories
Many nice trucks , nice too see those old trucks at work .
Nice video of beautiful years
In those days the gov'ner used to give you a plastic bank bag with 10p coins in it,about say £3 or £5 in shrapnel, a load, and away you went, deliver it,you may,or may not get return load,or,a pick up ref: number and off you went to get it,then find a phone box and give them a call,and the number of the phone box so they could call you back on,or tell you to park up and call in the morning. In my cab i had,Double duvet folded over,2 pillows,spare sleeping bag,(my old green maggot from my Army day's) enough rations to last at least a week,plus diggers various, spare clothes,socks,pants,T-shirts,track suit top and bottoms,2 pairs of,in reserve,set of smart gear for going out in?boot brushes and kiwi polish, when you were on a night out, 2 pairs of boots, a pair of wellies, Boiler suit, water 5 gallons,in reserve,under the bottom bunk,plus 5 gallons for brewing up with,about 20 pot noodles various flavours, the CB radio,a box of cassette tapes,.....................so for me it was not just a job,it was a way of life. Today there are individuals who are called planners?Most of whom do not even have a HGV license,and can tell you that on the map it is only 5" (Legend says 1" = 100 miles????? or a wee bit less?) they have got a tracker on the vehicle so they can even phone you up and ask you "Why did you go around the round about twice? and you should have turned right a mile back? "well Jim lad, road works at the r/a,and diversion a mile back,doesn't the map tell you that" I wish it was the late 70's early 80's again.........................not the same anymore..
wauw ! Thanks for sharing !
Den 111er Scania mit dem kleinen Haus habe ich auch gefahren 😉🤗
your dads the legend in my eyes pal!! respect, from the uk!
the daf 2800 that was a tuff motor
THX for the travel in time..
Still great to see the old Scania and Volvos...ANDY
Those where the days!!
that's a great video, absolutely amazing!!! the best trucker time
Great video and beautiful songs you did a good job. Congratulations
VERY VERY GREAT TRUCKS.
nice video and sweet music. Reminds me why i drive a lorry
The days before little men in big suits took over.
Next week i will start learning my truck driver license!!! Im soo happy!!!
Good luck. Its tough out there for us.
@@BSE1320 Yeah thanks
THANKS FOR THIS GREAT COLLECTION!!!
Das waren zeiten,geile lkws,klasse
Great video. I had an F10, F12 and F16 back in the day and the latter two alongside the very capable 113M and 142M Scanias would still be a viable proposition even today..
Awesome 👌
To Jerry keep on trucking pal
Ahh the good old days! Love it! :D
Days of double clutching and bliping on the down shifts great
Dream Trucks and the best Musik for this Video ;) !
Music
PS. ....... and you got paid for ALL the work you done and a "box" at Christmas!
Da sind nen paar schöne Autos dabei.
Ford transcontinental...Mercedes 330..man, 320.then 142 for my European tour,....I stayed in the UK when an illegal immigrantt started to cost me £2500..I wonder how many drivers gave it up after that...I believe the driver shortage has never recovered since...and all the csc card bollox is the way the UK taxes it's working drivers..twice,....road pricing will be next.....that's why they have done away with the window tax disc.
+Craig Giffard... Know the feeling did everything by the book but they still got in, I was lucky as it worked out for me and they were only in the trailer for about 90 mins...Yet the immigrants are not the main problem today, it's eastern drivers earning about a quarter of what we get paid...Every parking area in Europe is full of them, and they have become an absolute menace for western drivers...They eat in the cab as they cant afford to eat in the restaurants, and now a lot of the old truck stops are closing as the western drivers are being let go, and being replaced by these pirates...
Great time 80 years.! NICE
fantastic stuff.
I used to drive a 111 scania 6x4 in Africa
nice pics good job
Thanks for a look back in the history of trucking, what part of the world was this video made?
When trucks were real the F12 was a king
Don't forget the DAF 3600 ;)
The 80s had good Rock music Hogan was on cocain Brother and Europe had beautiful trucks
westernhello Xrq
141 is the king ....F12 lol
Smile from ear to ear ;-)
Daf 2800
Geile zeit Papa wahr mittendrin !
Congratulations for the video! As the second song is called?
Good old times
Super....
nice trucks on that
:):):)Great video:):)
klasse
Saker!
Scanias are lush trucks
What is the namn of the first song in the video?
+Daniel Hedberg The song is called (The Legend) sung by Jerry Reed. It was used in the opening scene in Smokey and the Bandit.
+Stephen Stewart Thank you very much!
supi!
That had nothing to do with trucking in the 70s and 80s
Who needs this dreadful irrelevant US music for a European trucking video. The noise of the trucks themselves would be more logical. Plenty of tilts, very few nowadays
Das waren noch Zeiten damals hatten die Trucker noch Diesel im Blut ❤❤❤