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Old 18th July 2011, 13:14
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Maudslay

I know we can find photos of Maudslay Lorries on 'tinterweb but have we a photo taken by a member at a truck show? and can anybody think of another make we have'nt got. over to T.B.D.A. (that is Truck Bus Detective Agency)
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Old 18th July 2011, 13:53
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Maudslay also produced bus chassis of course.

http://www.britishmm.co.uk/history.asp?id=601

(Select your manufacturer from the drop-down menu at the top)

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Old 18th July 2011, 16:44
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Old names I'm not sure if we have or not:
  • Armstrong Saurer
  • Bat
  • Bean
  • Beardmore
  • Fowler
  • Garner
  • Garret
  • Halley
  • Hallford
  • Hornsby
  • Kerr-Stuart
  • Lacre
  • Latil
  • McCurd
  • Pagefield
  • Peerless
  • Shefflex
  • Star
Don't think I have ever seen any of these - most of them I've never ever heard of.
Now, there's the challenge...
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Old 19th July 2011, 19:00
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Old names I'm not sure if we have or not:
  • Garret
Don't think I have ever seen any of these - most of them I've never ever heard of.

Now, there's the challenge...

You're not looking hard enough
I posted a Garrett 6 ton steam lorry, myself!
http://www.truckandbusforum.com/gall...&searchid=3501 At least 3 piccygraphs.
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Old 20th July 2011, 16:30
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Still 17 to go....
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Hello all
First time on here so not sure of what you are actually looking for, is it old photos , restored vehicle photos or both. Regarding Maudslay here is a 1940 shot of the Militant 6 ton military truck
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Old 23rd July 2011, 16:46
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I posted this originaly, as I had not seen any photo or even a mention of the make Maudslay, and you see it works

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I believe that the horizontal 'board' in front of the windscreen was part of a system to prevent 'gas' from reaching the driver (though I don't know what effect it had for the passenger(s).
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I believe that the horizontal 'board' in front of the windscreen was part of a system to prevent 'gas' from reaching the driver (though I don't know what effect it had for the passenger(s).
I think it is called a gas-sensitive tray which was painted with something that changed colour and warned the occupants of the presence of harmful gases
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I know we can find photos of Maudslay Lorries on 'tinterweb but have we a photo taken by a member at a truck show? and can anybody think of another make we have'nt got. over to T.B.D.A. (that is Truck Bus Detective Agency)
I will post one this very day.
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