Who remembers the heady days when trucks were worshipped by their drivers and many were adorned with all kinds of add-on badging, custom artefacts, wheel trims and flags?
The flags many truckers displayed were proof – or evidence – of their travels. Mostly seen on trucks engaged on international transport operations, they illustrated the countries these guys had visited. At one time, it appeared to turn into a kind of challenge between truckers to see who could fit the most flags into their windscreen area. I remember seeing cabs with the entire circumference of their screens festooned with flags, which impressed a lot of enthusiasts and wannabe truckers if no-one else. Of course, it wasn’t long before you saw tippers and high street delivery trucks with the flags of various nations hanging in their windscreens. They obviously hadn’t travelled to those destinations, but it made their trucks look good and the drivers proud!
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Market forces
Great Britain pondered cause and effect of the Single European Market on UK business in 1992.
One frozen Foden!
The weather – and the long Christmas break – didn’t help with the progress of the Alpha’s restoration process.
Museum Masterpieces
Classic Truck visits the Volvo Museum, Gothenburg
Stateside Rarity
This year-2000 Kenworth T-300 is believed to be the only example in the UK.
The Full Mounty
Truck-mounted forklifts were one of the great inventions of the 1980s.
Bright sparks
Starting and lighting problems required expert electrical investigation.
Identity Crisis
When B-Trains were introduced, they were renamed B-Doubles to make them less offensive to the Australian anti-truck lobby.
Penny Pincher
Tradition meant this truck cost an extra penny after each purchase!
Formidable Foden
Sandbach warrior works on in heavy plant hire guise.
Vision Express
Obstructing the screen and side window areas in trucks has been illegal for longer than you might think!