In the last week I have been sent a couple of decent DAF photographs. If you want to get technical DAF do have about a 16% marketplace share of the European heavy vehicle marketplace so it is not surprising that you see a single on 2 on your travels. The one particular above was a prime spot it has to be mentioned. Weblog favourite Steve Marsh spotted this white DAF in Dublin port, nothing at all unusual about a white DAF in Dublin I hear you say. The cause it is a best spot is that the Space Cabbed XF105 is over 3200KM from its base in Casablanca. I have no idea what he was loaded with coming to Dublin from North Africa but I’m guessing it was clothes, well why not?! What I’d really like is for it to have reloaded is a complete load of Guiness bound for warmer climbs. Marshy was driving in Dublin port and spotted one thing distinct about the truck, on further inspection it turns out it is from some exactly where distinct. I’m fairly confident there have not been several trucks from Casablanca to Ireland even though I guess it could be a typical run?? With a lack of photos on the social media web sites I feel it could be far more of a one off trip.
Subsequent up from not so far away, is another blog favourite, Transam Trucking. This one was spotted on the M25 in Essex near the QE2 bridge by Dodgy Dave. Nothing too out of the ordinary in a massive black Transam Trucking DAF truck I know but have yet another look…….this a single is the little quick one axle trailer. This tends to make it almost a mini artic I guess, so leading spotting Dodgy!
Spotted one thing a bit distinct from the rest?? Then why not share it on the blog. You can e-mail me ben@truckblog.co.uk or you can post your photos on the TB Facebook page, just search for http://www.truckblog.co.uk in the Facebook search bar.
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