Vintage Roadscene Magazine - March 2017
Vintage Roadscene Magazine - March 2017
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In this issue
The B A T Cruiser - Allan Bedford tells us about an early American-inspired PSV or goods chassis, having been intrigued by an advert seen in a previous article.
Scammell Pioneers - Ex-World War II Military Vehicles on the Fairground – Part 2 from Richard Furniss and more...
Tanker Taster
Road Tankers form the subject matter for the latest publication in our Road Transport Archive Series. So this month, Malcolm Bates gives us a taster of what you can expect. From beer to cement. From petrol to chocolate, there were tankers designed to transport it all.
4 mins
Scammell Pioneers
Richard Furniss continues his series, looking at another ex-military vehicle which enjoyed a second career with showmen.
4 mins
Memorable Names
Mike Forbes has found some pictures in the Chris Hodge ‘Stilltime’ archives showing the vehicles of transport operators which we will all remember from the past.
4 mins
Fleet Street
This is just one of 20 or so views of London streets and bus stations, taken by the late Edward Beazley in the 1970s, which have been passed on to us by Jim King.
2 mins
Vintage Roadscene Magazine Description:
Publisher: Seymour Distribution Ltd
Category: Automotive
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Vintage Roadscene, Britain's leading road transport history magazine, takes readers on a nostalgic trip back to the good old days of motoring as it used to be, when any road journey was a grand adventure. In the 20th century, automobile, buses and commercial vehicles changed the way we all lived and the road system progressed from horse-carts on country lanes, to the eight lane motorways of more recent times
It has been a journey of massive development, technologically and socially and not always for the good. Vintage Roadscene, reflects on that wide-ranging history, using a team of transport historians presenting a series of lively, well-informed articles supported by unique period photographs; it truly is a trip down memory lane.
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