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Kyogle - Brown & Hurley
10 years 9 months ago #137006
by deHonc
Series Landy Owners (SLOW Inc.) - President
Kyogle - Brown & Hurley was created by deHonc
Evening Folks. So, who'll be in Beaudesert this Saturday for the cruise down to Kyogle?
I'm bringing a dozen or so Landy nutters with me.....looking forwad to it.
I'm bringing a dozen or so Landy nutters with me.....looking forwad to it.
Series Landy Owners (SLOW Inc.) - President
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10 years 9 months ago #137007
by mammoth
Replied by mammoth on topic Re: Kyogle - Brown & Hurley
I will be coming up from the south.
The Mount Lindsay hwy that you will be travelling on used to be called the New England Hwy and was the main route to Brisbane. so as you battle with the bends and hills spare a thought for the interstaters of days gone by.
The Mount Lindsay hwy that you will be travelling on used to be called the New England Hwy and was the main route to Brisbane. so as you battle with the bends and hills spare a thought for the interstaters of days gone by.
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10 years 9 months ago #137008
by mammoth
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While Cam and some others were at Bigington a joint run between the two Brisbane truck clubs and the Landie club went to Kyogle.The Mount Lindsay was as testing for the more modern Kenworths as it was for the oldies. Over 90 people were counted at Hurley & Brown and over 80 sat down for dinner. Jim Hurley & staff put on a breakfast Sunday morning.
Pictures taken at the showground where the club laid on lunch.
Graham Kircher's twin steer Scammell Routeman looked splendid.
Well travelled Ford.
Owner called it a jailbar. V8 motor
English cab M model Bedford. Side covers removed to aid cooling in the very hot conditions.
'Norco' 1926 Dennis, rebuilt from a 250 Gallon fire engine
4070 International
Kenworth driver celebrated his 70th birthday on the run.
R model Mack still does some work.
Trevor & Phyllis Davies Merc
Bedford, Athol Hedges body
Pictures taken at the showground where the club laid on lunch.
Graham Kircher's twin steer Scammell Routeman looked splendid.
Well travelled Ford.
Owner called it a jailbar. V8 motor
English cab M model Bedford. Side covers removed to aid cooling in the very hot conditions.
'Norco' 1926 Dennis, rebuilt from a 250 Gallon fire engine
4070 International
Kenworth driver celebrated his 70th birthday on the run.
R model Mack still does some work.
Trevor & Phyllis Davies Merc
Bedford, Athol Hedges body
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10 years 9 months ago - 10 years 9 months ago #137009
by mammoth
Replied by mammoth on topic Re: Kyogle - Brown & Hurley
More pictures
Andy Soutar's smick Kenworth in background will be at the Hume run.
Ron Toy's FFK Austin, complete with 'silly wheel'.
Ian Fordyce's well travelled mklll AEC hauled a trailer with a D2 Cat for a load
Jim Hurley restored this Leyland Hippo out of three trucks
Another Hurley restoration, this time a WC White
Jim's White has a family connection
Jim's Leyland Super Comet.
The first Kenworth sold by B&H
Andy Soutar's smick Kenworth in background will be at the Hume run.
Ron Toy's FFK Austin, complete with 'silly wheel'.
Ian Fordyce's well travelled mklll AEC hauled a trailer with a D2 Cat for a load
Jim Hurley restored this Leyland Hippo out of three trucks
Another Hurley restoration, this time a WC White
Jim's White has a family connection
Jim's Leyland Super Comet.
The first Kenworth sold by B&H
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10 years 9 months ago #137010
by pop058
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10 years 9 months ago #137011
by oldgmc
Old trucks will make you poor but not unhappy
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looks like a great day love the 58 Chevy Viking, and the 46 Chevy
Old trucks will make you poor but not unhappy
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