Trucks in the 1980s: The Photos of David Wakefield
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Fox Chapel Publishing, 2015.
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Nick Ireland., & Nick Ireland|AUTHOR. (2015). Trucks in the 1980s: The Photos of David Wakefield . Fox Chapel Publishing.

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Nick Ireland and Nick Ireland|AUTHOR. 2015. Trucks in the 1980s: The Photos of David Wakefield. Fox Chapel Publishing.

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Nick Ireland and Nick Ireland|AUTHOR. Trucks in the 1980s: The Photos of David Wakefield Fox Chapel Publishing, 2015.

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