Fantastic that. When I was a lad it was always a treat to see a Highwayman - they always looked and sounded different from anything else. Driving from another era!
In 1975 i was working on a opencast coal site near cairneyhill fife al chap sandy steel had a large garage on the front street he owned a scammel it had a four in line trailer it was often parked on the street further south i often saw harrisons of sheffield up and down M1 good old days
Fantastic that. When I was a lad it was always a treat to see a Highwayman - they always looked and sounded different from anything else. Driving from another era!
In 1975 i was working on a opencast coal site near cairneyhill fife al chap sandy steel had a large garage on the front street he owned a scammel it had a four in line trailer it was often parked on the street further south i often saw harrisons of sheffield up and down M1 good old days
Its wonderful to hear that beast is still giving it a go.
Would love this to tow around my 1955 Ruston Bucyrus 10 RB
They never looked as good as this one when they were new!
I'm 72. My old dad was a lorry driver, not a ponced up truck driver!