Vintage Roadscene Archive

Classics for Covid

The subject of this issue of the Vintage Roadscene Archive series comes about as a result of the continuing effects of the current global pandemic from which we are all suffering to some extent. We can’t produce the publication which should be appearing now, and we can’t enjoy seeing preserved vehicles at rallies, but we have a lot of great pictures of lorries at rallies in the past in the archive, so here they are.

We will have to wait a little while for the issue on Wrekin Roadways, as it involves visiting

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