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Old 20th April 2009, 10:49
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The old matadors were and still are a faviourate of the old timber man, for dragging timber out of forrests and loading. I still know of two such still working in south of england.

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The old matadors were and still are a faviourate of the old timber man, for dragging timber out of forrests and loading. I still know of two such still working in south of england.

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Until reasonably recently, there was one such at the side of the M6 near Stoke. It was on the left side heading North. It might be a "modern" vehicle now. Like a Bedford 4x4 but not certain. I'll look next time I'm passing.
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Like a Bedford 4x4 but not certain.
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Heres Alan G Smith's Matador from Huddersfield
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Old 3rd February 2011, 20:15
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Old 23rd December 2011, 20:17
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Until recently there were five Matadors at the Transport Preservation Trust in Beith. One (ex Dallas recovery) recently sold, so now 4 left.
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Old 23rd December 2011, 20:22
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Anyone know if any of the AEC Matadores survived. I know some showmen bought them for towing.
Bit like the scammel recovery trucks that were once used for towing But they were 6x6 as i remember it. whereas the Matadores were i think all 4x4's
My old mate has a least two - and plenty more around.
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