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Nice little mover

26th September 1991
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Redburn Transfer plays chief roadie to rock and pop stars from Rod Stewart to Pavarotti.

Enfield-based Redburn has just extended its fleet with a Scania Topline Streamline R113MA,360 tractor unit, supplied by Scantruck of South Mimms.

The company is a 120-year-old family business owned by Jack Redburn and run by his son Chris, who admits to former membership of 70s groovers, Kenny remember their hit, The Bump? It has specialised in the rock business for 10 years.

When the music stopped, Chris hung up his guitar and loonpants and moved into full-time trucking.

Redburn is based on the site of a former Scantruck depot.

The old Scantruck workshop was recently turned into a repository for Cliff Richard's scenery awaiting shipping to Australia for the Peter Pan of rock's latest tour.

Now Commercial Motor has teamed up with Redburn and Scania to offer a pair of best-of-house tickets to hear another timeless crooner — Chris Rea in concert at Wembley Arena on 14 December.

All you have to do is answer the following question: which road was Chris Rea on in his current chart success?

Answers to that ageless swinger, the Hawk, by Friday 11 October.

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Locations: Enfield