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TRUCKING ROUND THE ALPHABET

26th July 1990, Page 47
26th July 1990
Page 47
Page 47, 26th July 1990 — TRUCKING ROUND THE ALPHABET
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• With the arrival of the modem-day H-registration imminent, we thought that our original H-reg truck might raise an eyebrow or two.

The vehicle is over 20 years old and still going strong. It has just flown through its latest MoT (unlike its driver) and is in constant daily use. In this day of high-tech, high-power trucks, our little old vehicle might not score very highly for technical ability, but it runs off the counter for reliability.

We bought the Bedford when it was approximately 18 months old and with the exception of Sundays it has held its cab proudly while delivering building materials, weathering rain, hail, snow and sun with out any major ailments. We feel that this is a real feat and a compliment to old-style workmanship. The lorry's constant companion, John Gamble, refuses to be parted from her, so it looks as if she will continue trucking for many more years to come.

A C Procter, Director, A E Procter, Hanworth, Middlesex.