Classic & Vintage Commercials

HIT AND MISS AT CHEFFINS

Cheffins had a fabulous opening Vintage Collective on Friday April 19 with the literature and with three other major sections including the commercial vehicles on the following day when two million pounds was turned over overall. Sadly the main two commercial vehicles.

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