Associated Equipment Company (AEC) was a British vehicle manufacturer that built buses, motorcoaches and lorries from 1912 until 1979. The name “Associated Equipment Company” was hardly ever used; instead it traded under the AEC and ACLO brands.
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Regent.
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Routemaster.
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LGOC-X Type.
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1911 LGOC B-Type Bus, #340.
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1921 S-TypeBus.
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1962 Mercury.
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10 Ton $x$ Matador Artillery Tractor.
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Matador 850 6X6 Tractor towing a 3inch AA Gun.
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Armoured Car MK I
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Armoured Car MK III
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Armoured Command Vehicle
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6X6 Armoured Command Vehicle.
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1957 Regent V.
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Renown.
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1959 Mammoth Tanker.
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1930s Majestic Heavy Duty Chassis #666.
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1930s Majestic Dump.
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1930s 6 Ton.
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Mammoth 7/8 Ton with a 6cyl ohv producing 110bhp.
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1959 to 1966 Major 6MK V-G6RA’
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1939 Mammoth 8MK II BEW605
3 thoughts on “Old Truck Tuesday, AEC, our British Cousins; Trucks & Lorries”
So many cool RV conversion options.
Try driving the twin steers with no power assist , been there done that have the knackered shoulders to prove it .
I did not see any british electric buses in there?
So many cool RV conversion options.
Try driving the twin steers with no power assist , been there done that have the knackered shoulders to prove it .
I did not see any british electric buses in there?