Scania Centurion No. 14 For Sale

Have you ever wanted to own a piece of Scania history? This lovely truck is up for sale. Neil Johnstone is parting with his pride and joy, so if you can give it a new home please contact Neil on the email address below.
Here are a few details of the truck;
0ct 1991 Scania 143 450 [uprated past 500bhp].
4×2 rear air suspension, 10 speed g/box
Genuine Centurion no. 14
Topline/streamline with full air kit
Reg plate J500 SCA on truck and included in sale
Mot until Feb 2011
Owner driven on light work last 3 years
Good condition.
Centurion certificate, champagne, seatcovers, wash cloth included.
email: jmjohnston@hotmail.co.uk

Scania 143
Scania 143
Scania 143
Scania 143

Unique Eddie Stobart Livery Unveiled

Iconic transport and logistics firm, Eddie Stobart, has developed a unique livery on one of its fleet’s trailers to raise awareness about the importance of checking tyres. The trailer design has been developed in conjunction with Cumbria Constabulary and TyreSafe, in support of this October’s tyre safety month and will be used to encourage drivers to make sure their tyres are safe and legal.
“With their distinctive visual appearance, Eddie Stobart lorries are an instantly recognisable sight on our roads,” comments Stuart Jackson, chairman, TyreSafe. “The alternative design and powerful message will be no less striking and one that we hope will help to prevent many unnecessary accidents and injuries. I’m sure that many Eddie Stobart spotters up and down the country will be keeping an eye out for this unique vehicle.”
The special liveried vehicle can be spotted during October throughout Cumbria. As well as being placed at key strategic roadside locations, the vehicle will be used to support Cumbria police who will be conducting a month of roadside checks, targeting motorists who are driving on illegal tyres.
“Tyre safety month is an important campaign and I would like to thank Eddie Stobart’s for their generosity and support,” comments PC Shaun McKeown, forensic vehicle examiner for Cumbria Police Collision Investigation Unit. “Checking your tyres is quick and easy, and incredibly important as we approach the wettest months of the year. I’ve been called to far too many incidents that could have been prevented if drivers had taken this simple precaution. If you don’t know what to look for, then I would urge you to visit one of the many tyre retailers or garages that are offering free tyre safety checks as part of tyre safety month.”
For more details about tyre safety month or advice on how to look after your tyres, visit www.tyresafe.org

Tyre Safe Livery Launch

Atego Road Trip

Once again the international Nick Garlick has been tramping around Europe for the last 2 weeks. I have to say he has clocked up an impressive list of delivery and collection points on this trip. He shiped out of Harwich on Sunday 19/09/10 and is now getting toward the end of his trip. Heres the route; Ship Harwich to Holland – 9 Deliveries & Collections Germany – Strasbourg (F) – Ulm (D) – Brenner Pass – Bologna (I) – Milan (I) – Turin (I) – Montpellier (F) – Carmarg (F) – Perpignan (F) – Zaragoza (E) – 2 x Valencia (E) – Seville (E) – Moncao (North Portugal) – Angers (F) – Ship Caen to Portsmouth – Home. A tough old job that European Driving lark!!
If you can beat Nick’s round trip then send me an email to; ben@truckblog.co.uk and tell me all about it.  The picture is the little Atego having a well earned wash, due to technical problems i haven’t been able to receive any other pictures as yet, hopefully some thing will work through the technological barrier!!

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Great Day at the IAA, Hanover

As a few of you may have remembered i went to the IAA show at Hanover yesterday. Great day. There is so much to see it’s incredible. I actually woke up this morning thinking i had walked a marathon yesterday! Hall after hall of Trucks, Buses, Vans, Trailers and parts, just amazing how much was there really. Of course the most popular stands were the Scania stand with the very impressive and beautiful R730 4×2 Topline, pretty stunning even though its just the power rating badge that was different to the R500 next to it, but no one was queueing to sit in that!! The MAN stand (Hall) was mobbed all day, but you had to know your German to understand why there were alot of people crowding round the stage listening to some Herbert with the microphone. There are loads of pictures and as you may have guessed a certain 12 ton truck features quite heavily so just skip through those! Click here for all 160 pictures.
Here are just a few pics to get you started, there will be plenty more to follow in the next few days and weeks.

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Bloody Old Tilts!!

I don’t know what it is about tilts but i always used to like them. Yes i am odd. Perhaps it was that they look better than other trailers? Perhaps it made me feel like an old 70’s International driver? perhaps it was the full body work out when stripping them down? or was it just that they are a dying breed?? Who knows but they always made for a good picture. These one’s were taken in the early hours one Saturday morning in Oostende back in 2005. Dear old Claudia (The Actros!) taking a breather before the run home for lunch! Good times.

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Astran Tekno Model

It arrived yesterday! After many long days siting waiting at the door for the Posty to come a’knockin he finnally arrived yesterday. Upon opening i was greeted with huge white Wotsits that spilled across the desk! Excellentyly packaged. Once i opened the model box i found what can only be described as an excellent model. I am not a collector of Tekno models but i think if you were rich enough this model would make you start collecting. The attention to detail is amazing even down to the aerials for the cab roof. It really catches what the real truck was, although i was expecting to find a small bag of sand in the model box to add to the model along with the mirrors!! Astran i’m sure are dead chuffed with it as are the other 349 people who are now WHJ 194S owners. Mine is number 51 if any one is interested.

Astran Tekno Model

Astran Tekno Model

Astran Tekno Model

Barry Read International Transport

Who remembers this outfit? I seem to remember them being in lots of magazines and seemingly being quite a high profile haulier. Again correct me if i’m wrong but i think they may have done lots of crusie ship supply round Europe and the like. This picture was found in the Wilson archive. I think the truck was still owned by Barry Read and he has kept it even though he has packed up. Its a pitty all the trucks nowadays seem to be white with a few stickers as a livery, where as this is lovely hand sign written, a thing of beauty!! Bring back traditional sign writing! If you have any other pictures of Barry Read’s fine motors email me at ben@truckblog.co.uk  

Barry Read