Inside the current issue

Published: 09:13AM Aug 24th, 2010
By: Stephen Pullen

We look in detail at the Leyland gas turbine lorry project.

Inside the current issue

Back in the late 1960s Leyland decided that the future of road haulage was going to be gas turbine powered vehicles. As we now know things didn't work out that way!

Alan Barnes looks in detail at this project and then visits Tony Knowles who has restored the only known surviving prototype.

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Current Issue: March 2012

Issue March 2012

• BIG, BOLD & BEAUTIFUL
Dave Weedon's ex Sunter Atkinson 75 tonner
• TRANSPORT AT SMITHFIELD
• CANADIAN MILITARY PATTERN VEHICLES
• FORD THAMES 400E
• BILLY SMART FODEN
• INCORPORATING CLASSIC TRUCK
1989 Scania R113M

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