Classic Truck is the definitive celebration of classic and vintage lorries, trucks and vans. The historical content includes the entire spectrum of vehicle manufacturers and covers the current preservation scene, featuring meticulously maintained and restored vehicles. The magazine regularly features light commercial vans, buses and coaches, fire engines and military vehicles as well as covering related events held across the year.
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A Slight Return to the Recovery Position • A further selection of recovery lorries from years gone by.
South Somerset Scammell Star!
Wessex sale Commercials
BUSES AND TRAMS AROUND LEEDS
Barn find and now Two Unique Commercials
'The French Transit' • Renault panel vans are an extremely rare sight on the rally scene, I was excited about the prospect of seeing one on the 2023 HCVS Tyne-Tees Run, says Brian Culpan.
Salute to the 40s at Chatham Dockyard
Builth Wells Show
Crewkerne Match Commercials • Crewkerne Young Farmers Club held its 60th annual ploughing match at East Chinnock, Somerset, courtesy of the Turner Family on 5 October writes Joseph Lewis.
LORRY GATHERING • Lodge Farm Cafe Holbeach - 27 October, 2024
Graham Thompson Victorian leyland salesman – part 1 • The Australian truck and bus retailing business has had its share of rogues and gentlemen over many decades. Graham Keith Thompson is definitely of the latter category, plus a man of loyalty and integrity.
Commercials at the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show • NEC 8-10 November 2024
Monitor Ancrum • Mike and Julie Blenkinsop remember an innovative attempt at changing the course of trucking history.
Allely shunter move • Mike and Julie Blenkinsop find an interesting heavy haulage move in their archives.
What's that dad? – Part 2 • On passing through Melton Mowbray on his way home from a trip with his dad, Alan Dale spotted a lorry… the likes of which he had never seen before. This is the final part of FAY the Vulcan.
The truck that changed the world • The Volvo F10 and F12 broke cover in 1977 and set a new standard in long haul trucks, which made every other manufacturer raise their game and was a major kick the UK manufacturers needed.
Blasts from the past • Press trips to drive the latest trucks on the market can sometimes come with a much welcomed 'history lesson', as many manufacturers remain very proud of their past models
Your say Laughton Autumn Show