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The premier model of the Grocery Series, this TK was one of many from the fleet of the famous Sainsbury's supermarket chain. 510CYW, fleet number 1981 must remind many collectors of the weekly shop! | |
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Adding another famous name to the range, TYG102L proudly carries the Goldenlay name, complete with side roller shutter doors and basket of eggs motif on the box sides. | |
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This colourful TK was run by Kinloch Provision Merchants Limited when supplying the Wavy Line chain of stores. This articulated vehicle, OPB 166L, displays the high degree of accuracy typical of this range. | |
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Featuring the later style of grill the Ergomatic cab, GRO 302L is in the red and black livery of Tesco. Part of an extensive fleet used by the supermarket chain in the 'Seventies', with the Tesco name displayed high on the trailer sides for maximum effect. | |
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Another famous name in our Grocery Series, this TK was employed in the delivery of goods to V.G. Foodstores by Harvey Bradfield & Toyer Limited. UGP 107M, Fleet number 745, is towing trailer number 108. | |
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20905 BIRDS EYE Featuring a detailed refrigeration unit on its box front, the livery on this superb model perfectly captures the lines of the Bedford TK. ANK 418N is a beautiful reproduction of one of Birds Eye's fleet of delivery vans. | |
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Operated under contract by Michael McKenna, these artic rigs were used to transport Kraft foods to destinations both here and on the Continenet. In an attractive combination of pale yellow and red, 2392 TJ, carries TIR plates and Kraft logos on its trailer. | |
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A striking yet entirely authentic livery on this TK illustrates the enthusiasm many companies decorate their fleets with. HTX 680N, fleet number 619, has detailed printing of the Wagon and Horses logo on the side of the model. |