Tilling-Stevens.
11 years 3 months ago #103484
by Beaver
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I am looking for photos of T-S trucks in Australia for an upcoming VTC article.
Pls PM me if you have anything suitable
Thanks.
Pls PM me if you have anything suitable
Thanks.
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11 years 3 months ago #103485
by MasseyHarris55
Fixing things one big shifter at a time
Replied by MasseyHarris55 on topic Re: Tilling-Stevens.
I'm a Tilling does that help
Fixing things one big shifter at a time
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11 years 3 months ago #103486
by bparo
Having lived through a pandemic I now understand all the painting of fat people on couches!
Replied by bparo on topic Re: Tilling-Stevens.
I saw one at the Tempe Bus Museum, but it was parked in on each side so I couldn't get a photograph sorry. It may spark the memory of someone that does have one. It was a petrol electric truck
Having lived through a pandemic I now understand all the painting of fat people on couches!
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11 years 3 months ago #103487
by BigAl
Replied by BigAl on topic Re: Tilling-Stevens.
Benny Rachwal (Hope I spelt it right) owns one which was attached to the HCVA (NSW). He and his family own and operate Telford's Tours (Bus company) down Turella way in Sydney.
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11 years 3 months ago #103488
by Beaver
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Replied by Beaver on topic Re: Tilling-Stevens.
The article will be about Benny's truck (which I have been involved with for almost 50 years, this was in the Bus Museum). It is not petrol electric.
I have recently located an unrestored chassis near Melbourne.
Apart from a few buses in 1915-20 era, I can't recall seeing photos of T-S trucks in street shots. I'm just trying to get a feel for how popular they were here in that era.
I have recently located an unrestored chassis near Melbourne.
Apart from a few buses in 1915-20 era, I can't recall seeing photos of T-S trucks in street shots. I'm just trying to get a feel for how popular they were here in that era.
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