They certainly aren’t the quickest things we’ve ever seen travel 1320 feet, but man they sure are cool to watch. While some of these big rigs run in the 12’s and such, the real heroes to me are the twin rear axle guys who’s rigs look like they just came off the highway. These guys are jamming gears like none other and still running in the teens. That’s bad ass in something that weighs eleventy jillion pounds.
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AEC » Militant MkI ( model O859 / O860 )
The Coles crane in pic 24 is of great interest,I drove one of these Mk.4s in Germany back in 1970-71,it was nt in this colour scheme though!.Is this crane still around?.rnAlan
Ashok Leyland » Stallion MkIII / MkIV
I want sensor diagram and function about sensor bs111 military vehicles
Ashok Leyland » Stallion MkIII / MkIV
Please send me tecnical data als mk-4abs