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Coach and Buses

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  • Bristol RE Type (1962-1982)

    Registered
    Bus Coach
    1960s
    Bristol RE Type (1962-1982)

    Bristol RE type Bus Bristol RE Bus Overview Manufacturer Bristol Commercial Vehicles Body and chassis Chassis upswept sidemember ladder type (bus) straight ladder type (coach) ...

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  • Bristol SU Type (1960-1966)

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    Bus Coach
    1960s
    Bristol SU Type (1960-1966)

    Bristol type SU Bus Overview Manufacturer Bristol Commercial Vehicles Eastern Coach Works (ECW) Production 1960 to 1966 Body and chassis Class Bus,Coach Body style Single-decker ...

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  • Bristol VR Type (1966-1981)

    Bus Coach
    1960s
    Bristol VR Type (1966-1981)

    Bristol VR type Bus Overview Manufacturer Bristol Commercial Vehicles Body and chassis Floor type Step entrance Dimensions Length 9400mm (9.5 m) to 10600mm (10.6 m) Width 2500mm ...

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  • Bus & Coach

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    Information
    1890s
    Bus & Coach

    Bus & Coach View all Coach & Buses in related items Below. A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry many passengers. Buses can have a capacity as high as 300 passengers.The most ...

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  • Bussing 6000 (1952-1956)

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    lorries Trucks
    1950s
    Bussing 6000 (1952-1956)

    Bussing 6000 Truck Bus Manufacturer: Büssing Nutzkraftwagen GmbH Production period: 1952 to 1956 Type: Commercial vehicle Body Truck,bus,various The Büssing 6000 S was a ...

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  • CBM

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    Manufacturers
    1970s
    CBM

    CBM Car et Bus Le Mans 66 Ave Olivier-Heuze F-72002 Le Mans-Cedex France Car et Bus Le Mans (CBM) produced Commercial vehicles History Better known under its former name, Verney, ...

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  • Citroën Type 29 (1933-1934)

    lorries Trucks
    1930s
    Citroën Type 29 (1933-1934)

    Citroën type 29 truck Manufacturer: Citroen Class: Commercial vehicle Type: Truck,Bus chassis Production period: 1933 to 1934 Engines: gasoline 2650 cc The Citroën Type 29 was ...

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  • Citroën Type 32 (1934-1948)

    lorries Trucks
    1930s
    Citroën Type 32 (1934-1948)

    Citroën type 32 truck Manufacturer Citroën Built 1934 and 1948 Class Commercial vehicle Body style Truck, bus Engine 3053 cc The Citroën Type 32 was produced as a truck and ...

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  • Clarkson

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    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Clarkson

    CLARKSON Commercial vehicles from Chelmsford, United Kingdom Perhaps the best known of all the British steam bus manufacturers is Thomas Clarkson of Chelmsford. History By 1903 ...

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  • Commer Centaur (1931–1935)

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    Bus Coach
    1930s
    Commer Centaur (1931–1935)

    Commer Centaur History Commer Centaur Overview Manufacturer Commer Production 1931–1935 Body and chassis Body style Bus, Lorry Powertrain Engine 6-cylinder side valve petrol ...

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  • Commer PN3 (1936-1939)

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    Bus Coach
    1930s
    Commer PN3 (1936-1939)

    Commer PN3 Bus Overview Manufacturer Commer Production 1936 to 1939 Body and chassis Body style Bus Powertrain Engine 6-cylinder petrol 20.9hp Transmission 4-speed manual ...

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  • Commer PNF4 (1936-1937)

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    Commer PNF4 (1936-1937)

    Commer PNF4 Bus Manufacturer Commer Production 1936 to 1937 Type commercial vehicle Body and chassis Body style Bus Powertrain Engine 6-cylinder petrol or Diesel Transmission ...

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  • Commer WP3 (1911-1914)

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    Bus Coach
    1910s
    Commer WP3 (1911-1914)

    COMMER WP3 Bus COMMER WP3 Overview Manufacturer Commer Car Production 1911 to 1914 Body and chassis Body style Bus. Powertrain Engines Four-cylinder 22hp petrol engine ...

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  • Crossley Condor (1930-1936)

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    Bus Coach
    1930s
    Crossley Condor (1930-1936)

    Crossley Condor Bus Crossley Condor Overview Manufacturer Production Body and chassis Class Body style Powertrain Engine Transmission Dimensions Wheelbase Introduced in 1930, the ...

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  • Crossley DD42/3 (1946-1948)

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    Bus Coach
    1940s
    Crossley DD42/3 (1946-1948)

    Crossley DD42/3 Bus Crossley DD42/3 Overview Manufacturer Crossley Production 1946-1948 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle,Bus Body style bus,single-decker,double-decker ...

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  • Crossley DD42/7 (1948-1952)

    Registered
    Bus Coach
    1940s
    Crossley DD42/7 (1948-1952)

    Crossley DD42/7 Bus Crossley Overview Manufacturer Crossley Production 1948-1952 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle,Bus Body style bus,double-decker Layout Longitudinal ...

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  • Crossley DD42/8 (1948-1953)

    Bus Coach
    1940s
    Crossley DD42/8 (1948-1953)

    CROSSLEY Bus DD42/8 Manufacturer Crossley Production 1948 to 1953 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle Body style bus,double-decker Layout Longitudinal front engine, ...

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  • Crossley Mancunian (1929-1939)

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    Bus Coach
    1920s
    Crossley Mancunian (1929-1939)

    Crossley Mancunian Bus Crossley Mancunian Overview Manufacturer Crossley Production 1929-1939 Body and chassis Class Commercial vehicle,Bus Body style ...

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