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Classic Milkfloats

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 15 5:58 pm
by Blue
:lol:

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 15 6:30 pm
by latil

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 15 8:41 pm
by lough3969
Mr Grimsdale!!!

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 15 8:50 pm
by Dave81
Classic milk floats..................now you talkin.....

Image

;) :D

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 15 8:18 am
by Captain Chaos
Whatever happened to the Pastyoureyes Express?

As I recall mid Engined with a Chrome Jag IRS,a proper 70's Rod :D

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 15 8:20 am
by autofetish

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 15 8:25 am
by latil

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 15 10:38 am
by Captain Chaos
Cheers Steve,brilliant :D

Any ideas on Ten Ton Ted from Teddington? used to be involved in Bread Delivery.

:lol:

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 15 9:03 pm
by MattH
Not quite sure what the title was leading to with this, but nice pic Dave.
I didn't even spot the two puppies, can't think why.
:shock:

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 15 11:15 pm
by Rebel
Captain Chaos wrote:
Any ideas on Ten Ton Ted from Teddington? used to be involved in Bread Delivery.

:lol:
Didn't he get shot by Ernie?

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 15 1:17 am
by drewcrane
ok the Yank has to give in, did ya really call em "Milk floats"?

Since I am not keen on the Queens English,way out west :oops:

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 15 1:52 am
by Rebel
Yes Drew, they are known as milk floats. Usually seen very early in the morning delivering milk door to door. Traditionally powered by electric motors and still in use in some areas

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 15 3:06 pm
by drewcrane
Rebel wrote:Yes Drew, they are known as milk floats. Usually seen very early in the morning delivering milk door to door. Traditionally powered by electric motors and still in use in some areas
We have them too, we just called em milk trucks :binky:

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 15 3:12 pm
by Rebel
Really like the look of that, great rodding potential as well

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 15 10:10 am
by latil