Truck Spotting on the A68, Scotland | #1
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- čas přidán 17. 12. 2023
- Volvo, DAF, Scania, Mercedes, MAN, and Renault lorries, and even a Turkish-built Ford F-MAX which is a rare sight in the UK, on the A68 in the Scottish Borders.
Thanks for watching
Recorded using a Nikon Coolpix P950 - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Great footage plus all the right noises!!!! Brilliant 👌👌👌
Enjoyed that one, great spot you have found. Livestock trucks were a bonus for me.
Some lovely capture’s there, keep them coming.
Johnny
Nice
Good filming, check out truck spotting on the Kaimai ranges in New Zealand, lot's of Kenworths, internationals and Mack's etc
some nice motors, great video
I like it
Next video can you go on the bridge where you recorded in Ingilston near 2 agriculture. on the week days because you might see my dad. If you do then give him a sign and he will maybe honk. Cheers
The A1 is not too far from Ingliston, maybe we'll see him there one day
@@scottish.truckspotting he drives a r flynn and sons he goes over the queensferry every week day. After the holidays on a saturday you might see me in the cab!
@@ER4N_R4M There's a chance of seeing him on the bypass then, we'll make more bypass videos next year 👍
Great filming! Must be encouraging to be acknowledged by those you're filming. Can you help out, please? At 4m 42sec; I know the vehicle carries a continental plate, but is it a Turkish Ford? I've only ever seen two, one in UK and the other in Hamburg back in November.
Colin - Colchester
Thanks Colin, the reason we get so much acknowledgement from drivers is because my brother waves and signals for horns while I record them. Hence the name A & F Truck Spotting, it's a two-brother team. And as for your question, it's a Ford F-MAX which is built in Turkey, this one appears to be Polish registered though. Very rare sight in the UK, especially one with lights and accessories like this one. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank you for taking the time to tell me about the Ford F-MAX you filmed. The other similar unit I saw was a few weeks ago in the Harwich area, obviously leaving the ferry terminal. I was so intrigued in noticing the Ford badgecon the grille that I missed the registration plate; it could well have been a Polish registered vehicle, as was the only other one I saw in Germany. Living so close to the port of Harwich I see many vehicles from EU countries; just recently I have regularly seen trucks bearing the name 'Salinas Cyprus'. I don't know how far they travel in the UK but you may be fortunate enough to film one one day. Two other Polish regulars are LINK and AGROMEX.
Thank you again
Colin - Colchester (HGV - rtd)
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