Tony Griffin's Bus, Lorry & Railway Archive
AEC Lorries I have known
12th June 2006
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A selection of AEC trucks in the Derby area and beyond
CRC 738 was the yard shunter at Littleover Transport's main depot in Slack Lane, Derby. Originally an 8-legger AEC Mammoth Major Mk. III, it was cut down to a 4-wheel shunter some years earlier and on this day was bump-started for me with a forklift truck! Thurs. 15 Sept. 1977
CRC 738 was the yard shunter at Littleover Transport's main depot in Slack Lane, Derby. Originally an 8-legger AEC Mammoth Major Mk. III, it was cut down to a 4-wheel shunter some years earlier and on this day was bump-started for me with a forklift truck! Thurs. 15 Sept. 1977
Thurs. 15 Sept. 1977 and FCH 807C, a late pre-ergomatic Park Royal-cabbed AEC Mandator from 1965, stands at Middleton Avenue, the secondary base off Burton Road, of Littleover Transport of Derby. The name Ley's was applied to the fleet of navy blue and gold-lined vehicles on account of their haulage contract with Ley's Malleable Castings. The lorry was fleet No. 19
Thurs. 15 Sept. 1977 and FCH 807C, a late pre-ergomatic Park Royal-cabbed AEC Mandator from 1965, stands at Middleton Avenue, the secondary base off Burton Road, of Littleover Transport of Derby. The name Ley's was applied to the fleet of navy blue and gold-lined vehicles on account of their haulage contract with Ley's Malleable Castings. The lorry was fleet No. 19