I know many of you old Scania die-hards would have loved to have had a new one of these, then or even now!

Category Archives: Golden Oldies
HE Payne
Immaculate as always. Speaking to one of his drivers who had spent a day just polishing the stainless, although he said between them it only took a couple of hours to polish the trailer, thats good going i reckon. Still it looked as clean as ever, if i was a Volvo man i would say it was beautifull!
Derry Bros 110
I dont really know what to say about this one. Gorgeous, perfect, like new, anything else pervy you can think of! It was very understated and very original, no stainless steel no bling just original colors and parts, it was great, i hope it got some reward from the judges. Well done to Derry’s.
TruckFest 2009
Here we are i’m back. Be prepared for an influx of Truckfest pics over the next week or so. Show was quite good, standard of trucks was pretty high. Here is my little wagon, she looked well i have to say and she had lots and lots of interest, i reckon i could have been a contender for most photographed truck! including on the road on the way to and from!!
Nice Pair!!
These 2 old girls were spotted in Limassol dock by Mr G Tarbun on a recent tour of the Med. They are still in use as dock shunters, look in fairly good nic except for the bumper on the closer one!
Nice one Geoff
Essex International
Nice picture of Essex picking up a new step-frame tilt, from Tiltec back in the day. I wonder where tractor and trailer are now…………. Why is it no matter how hard you try you just cant find things like this laying about rusting in fields or sheds any more!
Email me ben@truckblog.co.uk with any recent finds.
Astran – Dick Snow
Some of you may know some of you may not, that my Uncles brother-in-law was Dick Snow of Astran / Middle East 70’s fame. He was among the first to go to the ME for Astran, his first trip was 13th December 1968. He went on to become a well known figure on the ME run during its peak period. Their are some great references to him in the books Cola Cowboys and Danger – Heavy Goods. I have regular contact these days with his widow, Cathy Snow she is my Uncles Sister, but my uncle married my dad’s older sister, there fore Dick is no blood relation, shame!
Any way Cathy has been asked over the years by many journalists and writers for pictures and the like, so these days doent have much left, except her own private collection of photos and letters. She has been kind enough to give me a few photos and see some others. She has also been kind enough to give me a couple of his actual diaries, One being his first trip to Iran in 1968. They are great books to read as they are day by day accounts of what was happening. Also the diary is full of notes, phone numbers and names, they really are priceless and part of the ME history. I wanted to post a few of my favourite pictures on here but i would ask you all not to copy them, i never usually ask this of my pictures, so hopefully in this one case you’ll respect my decision.

Irish Fridge……Do you know one like this??

Do you know where there is a trailer like this lurking? Is it for sale? If so email me some pictures and details to ben@truckblog.co.uk and tell me where it is and who’s it may be. Thanks to GOGS2009 off the brilliant www.irishrigs.com , this is his picture so please do not re-use without his permission.
30th Birthday Cake!
So there was me thinking what a lovely meal we had at a posh restraunt, none of this silly cake or singing malarky, when over my shoulder appears this work of art! How smart is that for a marbelled chocolate sponge cake. Hand made by my cousins wife, Michelle Oliver. She is a cake maker but even so to build my truck into such a good replica was a great surprise. If anyone wants a cake similar to this they cost between £50 and £150 usually, but if you email me at ben@truckblog.co.uk i will put you in touch.
Thanks to the wife for a great cake and whole birthday as it goes, i couldn’t have asked for more, it was a pitty to cut it up but oooo it does taste nice!!






