File:Daimler 1924 TL30 Worthington Beer Bottle Lorry -exfordy.jpg
When Bass took over Worthington in 1927, they inherited five of these Daimler TL30 lorries, built in the early 1920s on 4,962cc 6-cylinder chassis.
The very popular Daimlers were eventually replaced by two large and expensive Seddon diesel lorries with the body facing the other way so that the driver peered through the base of the bottle. They proved unsuccessful and have not survived into preservation.
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Worthington Beer Bottle lorry
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Brian Snelson from Hockley, Essex, England
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