THIS PAINTING IS SOLD.
If there is any better sight to the eyes of a lorry enthusiasts than an AEC eight-wheeler it is a trio of AEC Mammoth Major eight-wheelers and the venue for this line-up is the famous Max’s cafe on the old A3.
Nearest is a Mk III Mammoth Major of Silver Roadways, dating from about 1950, next in line is a pre-war Mk II of Hartshorne’s and finally a 1962 Mk V in the livery of Marshall Refractories.
These maximum weight lorries were the mainstay of long distance haulage long before the Motorway age and carried every type of commodity imaginable serving the mulitude of industries that were once so much a part of Great Britain as well as distribution to the building trade and retail outlets nationwide.
A painting like this of your favourite vehicle, British or American, in oils on canvas or board would cost about £1500.
E-mail mike@transportartist .co.uk or ring 07884462140 to commission your own unique work of art by one of Britain’s leading transport artists.
A painting like this of your favourite vehicle, British or American, in oils on canvas or board would cost about £1500.
E-mail mike@transportartist .co.uk to commission your own unique work of art by one of Britain’s leading transport artists.
Please remember this image is my property and protected by copyright law.
NOW AVAILABLE IN 2011 CALENDAR!
transportart, aec, eight wheeler, haulage, lorries, mammoth major, mike jeffries
Comments
Another outstanding image, you the “Master” at this.
that’s a nice one. Love the lorries
Excellent painting Mike. The old Transport cafe’s were great places. – Ted
Yes and not expensive either.
– Mike Jeffries
great series love them all well done :)
Thank you Kirstina, I bet there’s not many transport cafes in La La land!
– Mike Jeffries