Turriff Vans.

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warweezil
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Turriff Vans.

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My father worked for Turrif on the Natural Gas conversion in Wales around 1969/70. Attached to his stores unit were 2 vans, a blue one details unknown and the Yellow (Austin?) Van he used as his daily vehicle OWN566F fleet number 27V23 .

I was just wondering if anyone has unearthed any other "Turriff refugees"
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Re: Turriff Vans.

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This information does not help you but also my late father also worked for Turiff from ca 1964 to 1969. He was some kind of manager in the pipeline division.
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Re: Turriff Vans.

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I have lost track of the company since then, but it seemed to be a big concern at the time. Im sure the van no longer exists, along with the Thames 5cwt he drove for the next gas related firm FWN387D. Ive always had a pretty good memory for registration numbers :D :D
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