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Yeah but, yeah but, AB55 was Scottish designed, Scottish built, mostly Scottish bodied and originally designed for Scottish customers.

 

Even though the first one ended up with a leyland 680 shoved in its nose!

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A Leyland 680 on an Ailsa must've been interesting.

It's only an Irvine Sheet Metal Fabrications Olympian because it says so on the tax disc or whatever daft excuse they use for calling Leyland Olympians Bristols...

Futuras would make a good Autoshite touring coach but they're a bit normal. Duple 425s are a better choice, or one of the ultra rare Volvo C10M integrals with the ridiculous 7m wheelbase.

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Duple calypso. Bova under frame with the added benefit of the sturdy* and rust resistant* duple body

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Hah, I'd forgotten about those! Was it not some strange affair with a low height version of Duple's Caribbean body? I'd be surprised if any survive.

Another strange combination were the Plaxton 4000 bodied Neoplan Skyliner underframes that Ribble had, which seemed to carry some sort of curse.

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They were probably from the same batch as Tracky & WYRC ended up with, socking great Gardner engine in the arse, mated to a body that leaked and rotted for a laugh, especially around the sliding sunroofs

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one survives but it's rough and rotten (unsurprisingly).

 

For total rarity, how about the Duple bodied Neoplan then? There was also some B10M arctics delivered to Blackpool as well to be bodied as coaches for, I think, parks of Hamilton in the 80s. The law changed banning them from the outside lane on motorways (before all coaches were banned) so the chassis were rebuilt as normal B10M-60s and the trailer part off sold off abroad.

 

Odd buses and coaches are a bit of a thing for me.

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Independent of Horsforth was well known for making oddballs, I remember the rear engined beast they built from 2 old Leopard chassis, which had a TL11 in, then they got Plaxton to shove a brand new Supreme body on it. 

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How's this for a rarity? S reg Plaxton Supreme bodied DAF MB200 no less, and it still has to earn a crust for it's owners Talisman Coaches. Seen parked up after doing a Christmas Shopper run to Ipswich

 

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One for the lovers of Mercedes loaftins now (cms206 etc), in use on a council tender, being run by the council themselves using this beast, with tiny destination unit, and wheelchair lift on the back to get round DDA rules. 

 

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I took my parents to the Black Country Museum and rode in this today

 

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This one was spiffing as well, but not giving passenger rides (boo).

 

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Finally a 5.7 litre 4 cylinder petrol engine just to make your car engine pistons feel inadequate about their size

 

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Ah West Bromwich 174! Lovely grand old lady, that. If only it could stop (vacuum brakes). It's the type of bus where the handbrake is a necessary part of the slowing down procedure when you've got people on, not that it goes that fast anyway.

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^ I didn't know that still survived! It's the prototype of a great* plan British Rail and Leyland cooked up to rebody old MK1 carriage underframes. I think they only built one before realising that it was a daft idea.

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When I was in a school trip to Denmark in 91, when everybody was spending their money in Legoland, my classmate Craig amd I saved ours and each bough a large Joal model of a C10M in TWA livery. They did a Wallace Arnold one too. Still got mine, its an unusual bus. I think I only recall seeing one in the metal, in that stretch of road in Edinburgh where all the coaches park up.

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I know nothing about buses that I haven't learned in this thread.

This caught my eye, or rather my ear,  a few months ago. Engine sounded big, strong and healthy, none of that screaming clatter I associate with moderns claiming low emmissions.

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^Saw that growling round Totnes meself in the summer.   Was going to have a go on it but I was quite happy hearing it go up the hill.....

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  On 04/01/2015 at 12:08, Grundig said:

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... after market headlamps ?

Possibly. Stupid fact. One of those coaches was built on the underframes of the other. Which way round?

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  On 04/01/2015 at 08:14, IainL said:

When I was in a school trip to Denmark in 91, when everybody was spending their money in Legoland, my classmate Craig amd I saved ours and each bough a large Joal model of a C10M in TWA livery. They did a Wallace Arnold one too. Still got mine, its an unusual bus. I think I only recall seeing one in the metal, in that stretch of road in Edinburgh where all the coaches park up.

C10Ms are awesome but only 10 were sold in the UK - they were built from stainless steel in Switzerland and very pricey. One of the contractors who did transport for my school had one, along with assorted other exotica including a Merc 0303, a Setra and three Neoplan Transliners.

 

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  On 04/01/2015 at 14:18, FPB7 said:

Possibly. Stupid fact. One of those coaches was built on the underframes of the other. Which way round?

 

Plaxton bodied the Neoplan sub frames  - the Mercedes- Benz 0303 wasn't a looker & yet was very popular worldwide 

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And the Plaxton Neoplans had huge Gardner 6LYT engines. Surreal machines

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  On 04/01/2015 at 17:47, Felly Magic said:

And the Plaxton Neoplans had huge Gardner 6LYT engines. Surreal machines

 

Some Neoplans had Gardner engines too - sure C174 KET was one 

 

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That Mercedes 0303 is lovely. I'd love a 'shorty' one of those

 

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  On 04/01/2015 at 19:57, Grundig said:

Some Neoplans had Gardner engines too - sure C174 KET was one 

 

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The four axle Megaliners got 21 litre MB V12s. 80s craziness.

 

PUB QUIZ QUESTION TWO!

 

What engine did this have? (or even what is it?) I travelled on it about ten years ago when Megabus was just coming into existence. I really did get from London to Leeds for £1.50!

 

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