Richard A Thackeray
Legendary Member
Or, the car driver misjudged his/her approach speed?
Or, the car driver misjudged his/her approach speed?
It would have been about 1998/99 and had been relegated to being the yard shunter, I remember it, as one day, whilst going to reception to sign in at this site, the lad that drove it had just uncoupled a trailer, and jumped back in to go move another, but had forgotten to disconnect the airline, i'm shouting to stop, he's looking out of the window with an expression of "Eh" until there was a loud rush of air & it stopped dead, it was a bit rusty, I'm surprised the cab didn't fall off!!
I've maybe relates thus story before, but Salvesens operated a huge fleet of Mercedes tractor units up to the naughties, I used to book them in for 6 weekly inspections, MOTs etc.
Old units got used as shunters, gradually got less cared for and abused until they failed because of a worn out clutch or gearbox...at that time, a circa £6k repair.
So the fleet manager came in, took details and arranged for them to go to auction . I asked him how much would they make, surely they're just scrap value, but apparently they'd go for 5 or 6k, get shipped to Africa where almost every part would find a use. Surprised me...
I remember seeing this, as a 14year old, at the local cinema
It's still one of my favourite films, I've lost count of how many times I've seen it!!
View: https://youtu.be/QPAPd4hJrUM?si=Odin1MOGjDvwA-ws
The only film released that year to take more money, 'up to today' (cinema/video tape/DVD) was Star Wars,
Mike Henry, who was a Tarzan, plus he portrayed (Colonel) Donald Penobscot, 'Hotlips' husband in M*A*S*H (tv series, not the film)Jackie Gleason & Son we’re hilarious in that film, some belting lines