This HGV (LGV) Breakdown recovery vehicle was constructed by the sons of John Elder, Graham & John, also Mark who is the grandson of senior John Elder.
This unique vehicle was constructed at their garage on the A9 in Scotland; it meets the latest standards required for 44 ton Vehicles. They also have other breakdown vehicles that collect cars and motorbikes from this northern region of Scotland, so all facilities are available.
Next we have a DHL HGV taken in England taking a break at a services area. Then the Food Standards Agency HGV which travels the country with information for those who need to be informed regards food production and delivery to the customer, which means the Transport café and every other such establishment.
This is followed by two photographs sent in, one from America, and one from Young’s Brewery in London, where horses are used to deliver the amber liquid to the public houses etc;
Basildon Bond writing paper is well known, and here I have chosen to show a rigid HGV about 1990 vintage still delivering Basildon Bond writing paper around Britain, aged and showing it, this vehicle still does its job.
Pero Pet Foods located in Wales seems a go ahead company, they have a website at pero-foods.co.uk which you might like to visit, you can order pet food from the website. This HGV is on delivery with their products.







Truck Stops Transport Cafes Home Page. This will take you to the main entry page for this website, it has links to the other main pages. If you wish to look through the photo gallery you can go directly there with the next link below.
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