
Old Bus Project
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Re: Old Bus Project
Righto you lot now that we have determined that no ones game for the challenge can we determine what this engineering marvel is ? I'm guessing about a 1950 Bedford. Not sure if it's a J Model or the one preceding it. Be advised I am a very ordinary guesser. 

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Re: Old Bus Project
pass as that was before my time 

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Re: Old Bus Project
Are you kidding, my life is already in the balance with the bus I have got. Another would tip her over the edge further than what she already is. However if I didn't have mine now I would certainly have a go at it. Would make a great restro rod.
Dirk
Dirk
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Re: Old Bus Project
I thought that it looked like a Bedford my Dad had a couple when he had transport business when I was a kid.
Definitely a project for AM where is she??
Definitely a project for AM where is she??
Shirley & Bruce.
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Re: Old Bus Project
Amazing picture there must be an interesting story eg, where did it start it's life how many owners how old is it etc,
and seams like the tyres are still holding pleasure, A pretty sad sight
Glenda
and seams like the tyres are still holding pleasure, A pretty sad sight
Glenda
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