CROSSLEY Motors Automobiles Manchester England UK 1906-1958 successor AEC + CROSLEY United States 1939-1952

CROSSLEY Automobiles

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Crossley Motors

Crossley Motors
Fate Acquired and closed down
Successor AEC
Founded 1906
Defunct 1958
Headquarters Manchester, England
For the defunct American automotive company see: Crosley Motors

Crossley Motors was a British motor vehicle manufacturer based in Manchester, England. They produced approximately 19,000 high-quality cars from 1904 until 1938, 5,500 buses from 1926 until 1958 and 21,000 goods and military vehicles from 1914 to 1945.

Crossley Brothers, originally manufacturers of textile machinery and rubber processing plant, began the licensed manufacture of the Otto internal combustion engine before 1880. The firm started car production in 1903, building around 650 vehicles in their first year.

The company was originally created as a division of engine builders Crossley Brothers, but from 1910 became a stand-alone company. Although founded as a car maker, they were major suppliers of vehicles to British forces during the First World War, and in the 1920s moved into bus manufacture. With re-armament in the 1930s, car-making was run down, and stopped completely in 1936. During the Second World War output was again concentrated on military vehicles. Bus production resumed in 1945 but no more cars were made. The directors decided in the late 1940s that the company was too small to survive alone and agreed a take over by AEC. Production at the Crossley factories finally stopped in 1958.

History

1912 Crossley Model 15 from Shuttleworth Collection

 Crossley Model 15 (1912) from Shuttleworth Collection

Crossley Motors Ltd was first registered on 11 April 1906 (and re-registered with a different company number in 1910) as the vehicle manufacturing arm of Crossley Brothers. The first car was actually built in 1903 and exhibited at the Society of Motor Manufacturers’ Exhibition at Crystal Palace in February 1904, but the parent company saw a future for these new machines and decided a separate company was required.

In 1920 Crossley Motors bought 34,283 (68.5%) of the 50,000 issued shares of the nearby A V Roe and Company – better known as Avro. Crossley took over Avro’s car manufacturing business but Avro continued its aircraft manufacturing operations independently. Crossley had to sell their shares in Avro to Armstrong Siddeley in 1928 to pay for the losses incurred in Willys Overland Crossley.

After the Second World War the directors decided that the company was not large enough to prosper and looked for a partner. This resulted in a take over by Associated Equipment Company (AEC) in 1948. AEC’s parent company changed its name to Associated Commercial Vehicles Ltd and Crossley became a division of this. Production of the Crossley range of vehicles continued at the Stockport plant until 1952. After that date the production was of badge-engineered AEC designs and bus bodywork, until the factory was closed in 1958 and sold in 1959.

Although no longer trading, the company was never formally wound up. In 1969 AEC’s new owner, British Leyland, restarted the company with a new name – Leyland National – and production of single-decker buses recommenced.

Factories

Production was originally in the Crossley Brothers factory in Openshaw, Manchester but in 1907 they moved to a nearby site they owned in Napier Street, Gorton, Manchester. (Napier Street was later renamed Crossley Street).

With the steady increase in vehicle production, the limits of the Gorton site were in turn soon reached, and in 1914 a further 48 acre (194,000 m²) site was bought in Heaton Chapel, Stockport which became the Errwood Park Works. Construction of the new factory started in 1915, and although intended to relieve congestion on the old site, it was rapidly given over to war work. The western half of the site, built in 1917, but only managed by Crossley Motors, became National Aircraft Factory No. 2. In 1919, this factory was bought from the government and became the Willys Overland Crossley plant, but was eventually sold to Fairey Aviation in 1934. In 1938, the eastern side became another aircraft factory, this time managed by Fairey, and after the Second World War it became the final home of Crossley Motors. Re-armament work caused the search for more space and in 1938 a factory was opened in Greencroft Mill, Hyde, about 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Errwood Park.

Vehicles

1920 Crossley 9T 25-30 HP Phaeton

 Crossley 9T 25/30 HP Phaeton 1920

1914 Crossley 20-25 Tender from Shuttleworth Collection

 Crossley 20/25 Tender (1914) from Shuttleworth Collection

Armoured Car Crossley Mark I

 Mk.1 Armoured Car, Bovington Tank Museum

1949 Crossley DD42 ex Manchester City Transport

 1949 Crossley DD42 ex Manchester City Transport.

1948 Bussen Crossley 1948 Nederland

 Preserved Crossley SD42/1 bus with aluminium Schelde bodywork, built shortly after the Second World War 1948 for the Dutch public transport network.

Production of the first cars was on a small scale but from 1909 when a new range was introduced it rapidly built up. In that year the 20 hp was introduced (later called the 20/25) and this was taken up by the British War Office and from 1913 it was ordered for the new Royal Flying Corps (RFC). The outbreak of the First World War resulted in a rapid expansion of the RFC, and by 1918 they had over 6,000 of the vehicles with staff car, tender (light truck), and ambulance bodies.

Crossley 25/30 hp Tenders were utilised by the British Army in Ireland from 1919 until their withdrawal in 1922. The Irish Army continued to use them for troop transport throughout the Civil War period, but they were worked hard and appeared to have received little care: of 454 originally supplied, only 57 were in service by 1926 with a further 66 being overhauled or repaired. The 20/25 model was also the first vehicle to be supplied to London’s Metropolitan Police Flying Squad in 1920, some of which were fitted with radio equipment.

Car production resumed after the First World War and a new model, the 19.6, was launched in 1921 and joined in 1922 by the smaller 2.4 litre 14 hp model that would become the company’s best seller. The 19.6 was replaced by the 2.7 litre 18/50 in 1925 fitted with Crossley’s first six-cylinder engine and this was enlarged in 1927 to 3.2 litres in the 20.9. Crossley were the first British car company to offer a factory fitted car radio in 1933. Although the large cars would continue to be available, a range of small models fitted with Coventry Climax engines was announced in 1931 but sales of the cars slowly declined and the last ones were made in 1937.

By the late 1920s the market for hand-made cars began to disappear and the company moved into the bus market and launched its first model, the Eagle single decker in 1928. Although some double deck bodies were fitted to the Eagle, the Condor launched in 1930 was the first chassis to be designed for double decker bodies. The Condor could also be ordered with a diesel engine, made by Gardner at first, and became the first British double deck bus to be offered with diesel power. The big selling pre-war bus was the Mancunian with first deliveries in 1933. This was available as both a double and single decker.

In addition to cars and buses the company also made goods and military vehicles. At first these were conversions of the car models but starting with the BGT1 in 1923 specialised chassis designs were produced. Two Crossley trucks based on the 25/30 car chassis were from 1924 to 1926 the first vehicles to be driven from Cape Town to Cairo by the Court Treatt expedition. A range of heavy goods vehicles starting with the 1931 diesel-powered 12-ton payload Atlas was announced but only a few were made as the factory was by then gearing up to concentrate on buses and military orders. From 1936 military production was rapidly ramped up with British re-armament at first with “IGL” models but from 1940 with a four-wheel drive “FWD” chassis in both tractor unit and truck form. By 1945 over 10,000 FWDs had been made.

After the Second World War there was a boom in the bus industry as wartime losses needed to be replaced. Crossley won what was then the largest ever British export order for buses with a contract with the Dutch government. By the late 1940s bus orders were decreasing and it became clear that the company was too small to continue as an independent manufacturer and in 1948 they were sold to AEC. The last Crossley chassis was made in 1952, but body production continued at Erwood Park until 1958.

Cars produced

1906 Crossley

22 hp 1904–1908

1906 Crossley 1 1906-10 Crossley 40 Hp a 1906-10 Crossley 40 Hp b 1906-10 Crossley 40 Hp40 hp 1905–1910

1909 Crossley 20-25 1909 Crossley 1909-19 Crossley 20 Hp ,20,25 a 1909-19 Crossley 20 Hp ,20,25 b 1909-19 Crossley 20 Hp ,20,25 c ambulance 15 hp 1909–1915

1912 crossley 15hp shelsley paintingShelsley sports 1909–1915

1914 Crossley 20-25 Tender from Shuttleworth Collection 1914 Crossley 20-25НР (RFC) 1915 Crossley Vital20/25 1909–1919

1920 Crossley 9T 25-30 HP Phaeton 1920 CROSSLEY 25-30HP Car Stamps (Leaders of the World Auto 100)25/30 1918–1925

1922 L8-61 Lambert, Motor Cars, 1922, #4 Crossley 1926 Crossley Auto19.6 hp 1921–1926

1916 Crossley Motors Automobile Let Your Next Car Be a Crossley ad

14 hp and 15/30 1922–1927

1931 Crossley Bugatti

Crossley-Bugatti 1923–1925

1919 Old Vintage Cann Coachwork Crossley Saloon Cabriolet Car Photo Print AD

20/70 sports 1922–1926

1926 Crossley Auto

18/50 1925–1927

1928 Crossley Six

20.9 hp 1927–1931

15.7 hp 1928–1931

Golden 1930–1935

1934 crossley silver tourer

Silver 1930–1934

Ten 1931–1934

Streamline 1933

Sports Saloon 1934–1937

1935 Crossley Regis ad a 1935 Crossley Regis ad 1935 Crossley Regis

Regis 1934–1937

Pictures:

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Hearn Art Print AD 1920 Crossley 9T 25-30 HP Phaeton 1920 CROSSLEY 25-30HP Car Stamps (Leaders of the World Auto 100) 1920 crossley sam 1922 L8-61 Lambert, Motor Cars, 1922, #4 Crossley 1922 Willys Overland Crossley ad 1923 Willys Overland Crossley Truck a 1923 Willys Overland Crossley Truck 1926 Crossley Auto 1926 WIllys Overland Crossley 1 ton Flatbed Truck 1927 Crossley BGV 1927 Willys Overland Crossley a 1927 Willys Overland Crossley Drophead 1927 Willys Overland Crossley 1928 0827 Crossley eagle 1928 Crossley Eagle 1928 Crossley Six 1928 Crossley-Eagle-Motor-Coach-1928-Majestic-Coaches-Manchester 1928 March - CROSSLEY - BEAN - R.A.C. -SIMONS BRITISH MOTOR CAR LONDON TIMES 1928 March - CROSSLEY - BEAN - R.A.C. -SIMONS BRITISH MOTOR CAR LONDON TIMESa 1928 Willys Knight-Crossley 70A tourer 1928 Willys Overland Crossley OBJ1 1928 Willys Overland Crossley Whippet 1928 Willys-Overland-Crossley 1929 Crossley Alpha front 1929 Crossley doubledeck v148-p491b 1929 CROSSLEY 'Six' Limousine Auto AD - Vintage Art Deco Car ADVERT 1929 Vital-Crossley 1929 Willys-Knight Six 1930 0509ERBT-Crossley 1930 Crossley J Type ambulance 1930 Willys Overland Crossley plant, Heaton Chapel, Stockport, UK a 1930 Willys Overland Crossley plant, Heaton Chapel, Stockport, UK 1931 Crossley Bugatti 1932 crossley 10hp saloon 1932 Crossley 10hp torquay saloon 1932 CROSSLEY CONDOR c1932 1934 crossley silver tourer 1934 CROSSLEY 'Two-Litre' Auto Print AD - Vintage Car ADVERT 1934 Willys Overland Crossley Sedan 1935 Crossley 6 wheeled + hooper body 1935 Crossley Regis ad a 1935 Crossley Regis ad 1935 Crossley Regis 1935 Crossley Streamline (2) 1935 Crossley streamline 1936 Crossley 3litre golden saloon 1936 CROSSLEY RANGE FOR 1936 - Car Sales Brochure - 1936 1936 Crossley Regis Saloon A-Cross4 1936 Motor Cars #14 Crossley 10 Regis Saloon - EX 1938 Willys Overland Crossley 1939 Crosley. 1939 Crossley 1940 Crosley Foldout-01 1940 Crosley Foldout-02 1940 Crosley Foldout-07 1940 Crosley 1940 Crosley_Convertible_35ci_12HP_2Cylinder 1941 Crosley 01 1941 Crosley 02 1942 Crosley 1947 Crosley Cab 1947 Crosley convertible 1947 Crossley cc sedan 1947 Crossley sedan-convert 1947 Crossley station wagon 1948 0102CM-Crossley 1948 Crosley 01 1948 Crosley 02 1948 Crosley 04 1948 Crosley CC Wagon 1948 Crosley s 1948 Crossley belgia 1949 Crosley Farm-O-Road Original Prototype (GB) 1949 Crosley Foldout-03 1949 Crosley Hotshot a 1949 Crossley convirtible 01 1949 Crossley DD42 ex Manchester City Transport 1949 Crossley hot shot ad 1949 Crossley hot shot 1949 Crossley p-u 1949 Crossley station wagon 1949 Crossley sw01 1949 CrossleyDD42-1949 1950 Crosley Little Chief fire truck 1950 Crosley station wagon on display at the Central Texas Museum of Automotive History 1950 Crossley roadster 1950 mr213 MOTOR RACING 1950 Alta Crossley British GP motorsport car photo 1951 Crosley Super Sport 1951 Crossley sedan 1952 Crosley cover 1952 Crosley station wagon, Crosley “Scorpion” 1952 Crosley Super Roadster. 1952 Crosley Super Station Wagon. 1952 Crossley hot shot 1954 CMS-Crossley 1960 Manchester Corporation Transport services Alvis Saladin RAF Museum Cosford Armoured Car Crossley Mark I bluescript Crosley 15hp tourer Crosley CoBra Block and Valve Cover Crosley CoBra Engine Complete with Transmission Crosley Farm-O-Road Crosley racing engine with a supercharger Crossley 2ltr sportssaloon Crossley 14 saloon Crossley 14hp-green Crossley 15.7 tourer ref 32-48 Crossley 15hp 4 seat tourer Crossley 15hp Shelsley ref 45-30 Crossley 15hp with ambulance body Crossley 18-50 enclosed limousine Crossley 19.6 coupe ref 42-39 Crossley 19.6 coupe Crossley 20.9 col Crossley 20.9 Crossley 20-25 in use as a station taxi Crossley 20-25 Royal Flying Corps Staff car Crossley 20-70 Crossley 25-30 manchester Crossley 25-30bus Crossley armoured car Crossley B Crossley Bugatti in two-seater form Crossley D2E1 armoured car Crossley Eagle bus Crossley logo Crossley SD42 bus Crossley Single deck bus Crossley Staff Car RAF Crossley Tender at Vimy Ridge Crossley truck - BK3298 at Kirkby Steven 2014 - IMG 5576 IWM-KID-6259-Crossley-Armoured-Car Overland Crossley Manchester Removal Van s-l1600 Vickers Crossley armoured car Willys Model 91 Willys Overland Crossley a Willys Overland Knight Registry Willys-Overland, Crossley Limousine

Buses

1928 0827 Crossley eagle 1928 Crossley Eagle 1928 Crossley-Eagle-Motor-Coach-1928-Majestic-Coaches-ManchesterEagle 1928–1930

Hawk 1929

1929 Crossley Alpha frontSix/Alpha 1930–1931

1932 CROSSLEY CONDOR c1932Condor 1930–1934

Mancunian 1933–1940

  • TDD4 (Trolleybus) 1935–1942
  • TDD6 (Trolleybus) 1935–1942
  • DD42 1942–1953
  • SD42 1946–1952
  • PT42 1946–1949
  • TDD42 Empire (Trolleybus) 1948–1951
  • TDD64 Dominion (Trolleybus) 1948–1951

Military vehicles

 Japanese Special Naval Landing Force Vickers Crossley armoured car in Shanghai.
  • 20/25 1912–1920
  • BGT 1923
  • IGL 4 wheel 1923–1926
  • IGL 6 wheel 1927–1931
  • BGV 1927–1929
  • IGA Armoured car 1928–1929
  • FWD 1940–1945

Commercial vehicles

  • 15cwt van 1913
  • 14 hp van 1925
  • 15cwt 1927
  • Atlas 1931
  • Beta 1933
  • Delta 1931–1937

See also

References

  1. ^ Jump up to:a b Eyre, Heaps & Townsin 2002
  2. Jump up^ Foreman-Peck, Bowden & McKinlay 1995, p. 14
  3. Jump up^ Nick Georgano (ed.), Britain’s Motor Industry, The First Hundred Years, (Yeovil: G.T. Foulis and Company, 1995), p.73; Slater’s Royal National Commercial Directory of Manchester and Salford With Their Vicinities, (Manchester: Isaac Slater, 1874 edn.)
  4. Jump up^ Society of Motor Manufacturers’ Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, The Automotor Journal, 13 February 1904, p180
  5. Jump up^ K. Bhaskar, The Future of the UK Motor Industry, (London: Kogan Page, 1979), p. 240; S. W. Stevens-Stratten, Trucks in Camera: AEC, (London: Ian Allan, 1984), pp. 19, 43
  6. ^ Jump up to:a b c Harding (ed) (1977). Guinness book of car facts and feats. London: Guinness Superlatives. ISBN 0-900424-54-0.
  7. Jump up^ “Capetown to Cairo by Motor”. The Brisbane Courier (National Library of Australia). 29 August 1924. p. 14. Retrieved 27 August 2012.

Other sources

  • Eyre, Michael; Heaps, Chris; Townsin, Alan (2002), Crossley, OPC, ISBN 0-86093-574-4
  • Foreman-Peck, James; Bowden, Sue; McKinlay, Alan (1995), The British Motor Industry, Manchester University Press
  • Holmes, Harry (2004), Avro – The history of an Aircraft Company, The Crowood Press, ISBN 1-86126-651-0
  • Fairney, Bill, The Knife & Fork Man, ISBN 978-0-9554455-0-7

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Crosley

This article is about an American brand of automobile. For the British vehicle manufacturer, see Crossley Motors. For the American brand of audio technology, see Crosley Radio Corporation.

1940 Crosley

 A 1940 Crosley

The Crosley was an automobile manufactured by the Crosley Corporation and later by Crosley Motors Incorporated in the United States intermittently from 1939 to 1952.

History

1948 Crosley CC Wagon

 1948 Crosley CC Wagon

1952 Crosley Super Roadster.

 1952 Crosley Super Roadster.

Industrialist Powel Crosley, Jr., of Cincinnati, Ohio, owner of Crosley Broadcasting Corporation and the Cincinnati Reds baseball team, had ambitious plans to build a subcompact car and with the able assistance of his younger, graduate engineer brother Lewis Crosley, developed assembly plants at Richmond, Indiana, and Marion, Indiana. In May 1939, the first car was shown at the Indianapolis Speedway. It was a two-door convertible that weighed under 1,000-pound (454 kg) and sold for US$250. It did not achieve sales success, but in 1941 more body styles were introduced.

The chassis had an 80-inch (2,032 mm) wheelbase using half-elliptic springs with beam axle in front and quarter-elliptic springs in the rear. The power came from a two-cylinder Waukesha air-cooled engine that had the fan as an integral part of the flywheel. The engine was connected with a three-speed transmission and then directly via a torque tube to the rear axle, thus eliminating the need for joints. However, this arrangement was judged unreliable, and conventional universal joints were fitted beginning in 1941.

In 1941, the body styles available were expanded to include two- and four-passenger convertibles, a convertible sedan, a station wagon, a panel truck, a pickup, and two models called “Parkway Delivery” (a mini-panel with no roof over the front seat) and “Covered Wagon” (a convertible pickup truck with a removable back seat). Crosley’s first metal-topped sedan (the Liberty Sedan) was introduced for 1942.

During World War II, the Crosley became attractive because of gasoline rationing and the good mileage it could achieve: 50 miles per US gallon (4.7 L/100 km; 60 mpg-imp). Crosley was the last company to cease production of civilian vehicles in 1942, partly to aid Crosley sales to facilitate fuel conservation, and partly because the War Production Board needed time to determine a use for Crosley’s small factories.

Civilian car production resumed at the Marion facility in 1946 with the new, larger and aerodynamic CC model, designed by the firm of Sundberg & Ferar of Royal Oak, Michigan. (The Richmond facility had been sold during the war years.)

Crosley Farm-O-Road

 Crosley Farm-O-Road

Crosley introduced several “firsts” in the American automobile industry, including the first use of the term ‘Sport Utility‘ in 1948 (albeit on an open model based on the wagon, not a wagon on a truck chassis); first mass-market single overhead camshaft (SOHC) engine in 1946; first slab-sided postwar car, also in 1946; first all steel-bodied wagon in 1947; first American car to be fitted with 4-wheel caliper type disc brakes in the 1949 model year (Chrysler Imperial introduced four-wheel disc brakes as standard equipment on Crown Imperials at the beginning of the 1949 model year, but they were not of the caliper type); and the first American sports car, the Hotshot, in the 1949 model year. 1950 brought the Farm-O-Road model, a 63-inch (1,600 mm) wheelbase utility vehicle predictive of the John Deere Gator and other UTVs.

Pre-war production with Waukesha air-cooled I2 engine:

  • 1939: Series 1A including convertible Coupe and convertible Sedan
  • 1940: Series 2A including Sedan, Deluxe Sedan, Coupe, Covered Wagon, and Station Wagon
  • 1941: Series CB41 including Sedan, Deluxe Sedan, Coupe, Covered Wagon, and Station Wagon
  • 1942: Series CB42 including Convertible Sedan, Deluxe Sedan, Convertible Coupe, and Station Wagon (all 2-Doors)

1951 Crosley Super Sport

 1951 Crosley Super Sport

1952 Crosley Super Station Wagon.

 1952 Crosley Super Station Wagon.

Post-war production with CoBra water-cooled I4 engine

  • 1946: CC Four including Sedan and Coupe
  • 1947: CC Four including Sedan, Coupe, and Wagon 2-Door
  • 1948: CC Four including Sedan, Sport Utility Sedan, convertible Coupe, and Wagon

Post-war production with CIBA water-cooled I4 engine

  • 1949: CD Four including Deluxe Sedan, Coupe, Station Wagon, Pickup Truck and Panel Truck; VC Four including Hotshot Roadster and Super Sports Roadster
  • 1950: CD Four including Sedan, Super Sedan, Coupe, Super Coupe, Station Wagon, Super Station Wagon; VC Four including Hotshot Roadster and Super Sports Roadster; FR Four including Farm-O-Road (in various submodels)
  • 1951: CD Four including Business Coupe, Super Sedan, Station Wagon, Super Station Wagon, Super Coupe; VC Four including Hotshot Roadster and Super Sports Roadster; and FR Four including Farm-O-Road.
  • 1952: CD Four including Standard Business Coupe, Super Sedan, Station Wagon, Super Station Wagon, Super Coupe; VC Four including Hotshot Roadster and Super Sports Roadster; FR Four including Farm-O-Road. (Crosley, Encyclopedia of American Cars, 2003,)

With 24,871 cars sold, Crosley’s best year was 1948. Sales began to slip in 1949, and adding the Crosley Hotshot and a combination farm tractor-Jeep-like vehicle called the Farm-O-Road in 1950, could not stop the decline. In 1952, only 1522 Crosley vehicles were sold. Production ceased after the July 3rd shift that year, and the plant was sold to the General Tire and Rubber Company. A plan to sell the Crosley auto concern to Nash failed to materialize, when Nash merged with Hudson.(Nash, Club Newsletter 1986, Vol. 1)

1948 Specs.

Engine HP Transmission Wheelbase Length weight MPG
44 cu in (724 cc) 4-cylinder[3] 26.5 3-speed manual 80 in (2,032 mm) 145 in (3,683 mm) 1,155 lb (524 kg) 35 mpg-US (6.7 L/100 km; 42 mpg-imp)-50 mpg-US (4.7 L/100 km; 60 mpg-imp)

Regardless of its short life and small size, the Hotshot is well remembered as a phenomenal sports car within its class. A Hotshot won the 1950 Sam Collier Memorial Sebring Grand Prix of Endurance Six Hours, (averaging a blistering 52 mph) and a Siata 300 fitted with Crosley power won the SCCA’s 12 hour Vero Beach race. Throughout, the 1950s Crosley engines dominated 750 cc sports car racing, winning 10 out of 12 SCCA west-coast races alone.

Engines

Crosley CoBra Engine Complete with Transmission

 Crosley CoBra Engine Complete with Transmission

The original engine is the Waukesha Model 150 Cub Twin, a 580 cc air-cooled L-head opposed twin-cylinder engine built by Waukesha Engines of Waukesha, Wisconsin, and used from 1939 through 1942. It was replaced in 1946 with the CoBra (for “Copper Brazed”), a 724 cc overhead-cam four with a 2.5 in (63.5 mm) bore and 2.25 in (57.2 mm) stroke. That engine in turn was replaced in 1949 by the new and more reliable CIBA (Crosley Cast Iron Block Assembly) engine utilizing five main bearings.

Crosley CoBra (1946–1949)

Crosley CoBra Block and Valve Cover

 Crosley CoBra Block and Valve Cover

The CoBra (Copper Brazed, also known as “The Mighty Tin”) was originally developed by Lloyd Taylor, of Taylor Engines in California, for military use aboard PT boats and B-17 Flying Fortress bombers. The engine was made from sheet metal rather than cast iron like most other engines. This was done to get a thin, uniform wall thickness and thus avoid the creation of hot spots around the combustion chamber that could ignite the fuel, causing pre-ignition (knocks), which in turn limited the compression ratio. These engines were used mainly to power generators, refrigeration compressors, etc., and were widely praised for their successes in the war effort.

The engine was adopted for automobile use in 1946. It was a small, lightweight engine with single overhead camshaft driven by two sets of bevel gears and a vertical shaft at the front of the block. The unitary block and cylinder head weighed only 14.8 pounds (6.7 kg) dry; complete with all accessories (including the flywheel) weighing only 133 pounds (60 kg). The engine displaced 44 cu in (724 cc) and produced 26.5 hp (20 kW) at 5,400 rpm. Longevity was measured in hours and was strictly controlled by equipment maintenance schedules for the wartime duties, but corrosion became a problem for these engines in civilian service. This problem with these automotive powerplants had tarnished Crosley’s reputation by 1948.

CIBA (1949–1952; 1955)

Crosley racing engine with a supercharger

 Crosley racing engine with a supercharger

The CIBA (Crosley Cast Iron Block Assembly) was a more traditional and more reliable engine utilizing a cast-iron block. When Crosley Motors, Inc. was sold, the engine was renamed “AeroJet” and production continued. Production of the AeroJet ended in 1955 and the engine rights were sold to Fageol and later to a series of different companies ending in 1972 with the Fisher-Pierce Bearcat 55. Maritime modifications mostly included increasing displacement and converting the engine to operate with a vertical axis.

In Europe the Crosley CIBA would be used to great advantage in 750cc sports car class, eventually maturing to a double overhead camshaft (DOHC) design used in the Bandini 750 sport internazionale as well as Nardi 750LM and Siata Amica.

Notable Crosley owners

See also

Further reading

  • Rusty McClure (2006). Crosley – Two Brothers and a Business Empire That Transformed the Nation, published by Clerisy Press, ISBN 978-1-57860-322-0

References

  1. ^ Jump up to:a b Genat, Robert and Newhardt, David. American Cars of the 1950s. Motorbooks. p. 164. ISBN 978-1-4508-0642-8.
  2. Jump up^ Githens, Perry, ed. (September 1949). “New Crosley Roadster Strips Down to Racer”. Popular Science. Vol. 155 no. 3. p. 120. Retrieved April 10, 2015.
  3. ^ Jump up to:a b Kimes, Beverly (1996). standard catalog of American Cars 1805-1942. Krause publications. ISBN 0-87341-428-4.
  4. Jump up^ “Directory Index: Crosley/1948_Crosley/1948_Crosley_Foldout”. Oldcarbrochures.com. Retrieved 2011-11-20.
  5. Jump up^ Sam Collier Memorial Sebring Grand Prix of Endurance Six Hours http://www.racingsportscars.com, Retrieved on 31 July 2012
  6. Jump up^ The auto editors of Consumer Guide. “1949-1952 Crosley Hotshot and Super Sports”. HowStuffWorks, Inc. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
  7. Jump up^ Simanaitis, Dennis (January 1994). Bryant, Thos L., ed. “Tech Tidbits”. Road & Track (Newport Beach, CA US: Hachette Filipacchi Magazines) 45 (6): 121. ISSN 0035-7189.
  8. ^ Jump up to:a b c Simanaitis 1994, p. 121.

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1924 Kromhout B-76691924 Kromhout B-7669Toch begon het met een heel ander product. Het begon in de 18e eeuw, met de aanschaf van een werf, waar jarenlang houten zeilschepen werden gemaakt. Daar komt ook de naam “Kromhout” vandaan: het is het “kromme hout” dat bij uitstek geschikt is om een scheepsspant van te maken. In diverse plaatsen, zoals Dordrecht, zijn straten te vinden met de naam Kromhout. Dit duidt op de aanwezigheid van een scheepswerf in het verleden.1926 Asjes-Minerva-Kromhout1926 Asjes-Minerva-Kromhout1927 kromhout autocar1927 kromhout autocarOp 11 maart 1867 werd de werf ‘t Kromhout op de Hoogte Kadijk gekocht door Daniël Goedkoop. Later zetten zijn zonen het bedrijf voort. Toen stoomboten in opkomst waren, ging werf ‘t Kromhout over op ijzeren stoomschepen. Rond 1900 lukte het een ingenieur bij Kromhout om een zogenaamde Ottomotor te laten werken. Bijna gelijktijdig begon men met het inbouwen van deze motoren in vrachtauto‘s en boten (voornamelijk opduwers). Deze 1-cilinder benzinemotoren van 2, 4 en 6 pk waren weinig succesvol door de gecompliceerde bediening.1929 htm 66 minerva-kromhout-arm1929 htm 66 minerva-kromhout-arm1930 kromhout autocar a1930 kromhout autocarOok de vierslagpetroleummotoren voor de binnenvaart, die vanaf 1904 werden geproduceerd, sloegen niet aan. Op de RAI-tentoonstelling van 1905 kon echter een 12 pk-scheepsmotor worden getoond die wel een succes was. Er werd toen ook gestart met de serie-fabricage van motoren. Hiervoor was een nauwkeurige fabricage van de onderdelen nodig zodat ze onderling uitwisselbaar waren.1929 ESA 8 REO. Kromhout. Hainje1929 ESA 8 REO. Kromhout. Hainje

Motorenfabriek

1930 Kromhout Verehagen1930 Kromhout VerehagenIn 1908 verhuisde de motorenafdeling van Kromhout naar een nieuwe fabriek aan de Ketelstraat in de Nieuwendammerham in Amsterdam-Noord, grenzend aan het IJ. De achtergebleven scheepswerf aan de Hoogte Kadijk werd in 1911 overgenomen door het naastliggende scheepswerf.1933 Kromhout 04-kromhout1933 KromhoutIn 1911 ging Kromhout een nieuw ontwerp tweetact motor produceren, de R.O.-Kromhoutmotor van 35 pk. R.O. stond voor Ruwe Olie en dat betekende dat de motor op veel verschillende brandstoffen (van petroleum tot gasolie) kon lopen. Al snel moest de fabriek uitgebreid worden, vanwege de grote vraag naar deze motoren. Een volgend eigen ontwerp was de Hogedrukmotor uit 1926. Door de crisis aan het begin van de jaren 30 kwamen minder bestellingen binnen en werden de financiële reserves uitgeput. Toen is Kromhout de Engelse Gardner-motoren in licentie gaan bouwen. Deze motoren werden toegepast in onder meer in autobussen, vrachtwagen en tractoren.1936 9-1 Kromhout 5LW Groenewold.1936 9-1 Kromhout 5LW Groenewold.

Productie vrachtwagens en bussen

In 1935 kwam Kromhout met eigen trucks op de markt. Het eerste zelfgebouwde chassis was voor een autobus van de NACO. Een verscheidenheid aan chassis’ en motoren voor vrachtauto’s en bussen zorgde ervoor dat Kromhout een grote populariteit genoot.1936 Kromhout TB5 Werkspoor Tet 0701936 Kromhout TB5 Werkspoor Tet 070

Vliegtuigmotoren

1936 Kromhout-1936-img4701936 Kromhout TrekkerIn licentie werden ook de Engelse Armstrong-Siddeley-motoren voor vliegtuigen gemaakt. Van deze 165 pk sterke motoren heeft Fokker er in 1939 vijftig in lesvliegtuigen gebouwd. Dit succes leidde tot een eigen ontwerp voor een vliegtuigmotor van Kromhout, de Genet Major Motor, maar door het uitbreken van de Tweede Wereldoorlog is deze nooit toegepast. Tijdens de oorlogstijd zijn houtgasgeneratoren voor auto’s geproduceerd. Aan het eind van de oorlog is het bedrijf, net als veel andere in de buurt, leeggeroofd door de bezetter.1936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 106 Zwaardvis, M-506511936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 106 Zwaardvis, M-50651

Wederopbouw

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I.-Scheepsbouw-1-Kromhout

Na de Tweede Wereldoorlog is het bedrijf weer opgestart, aanvankelijk voor de reparatie van motoren. Daarna werden vele vrachtauto’s en bussen met Kromhout-Gardner-motoren gebouwd voor Nederlandse afnemers. Vooral in het stadsvervoer van Amsterdam Rotterdam en Den Haag reden vele Kromhoutbussen. Bij het streekvervoer was Kromhout echter minder succesvol. De prototypen die geleverd waren aan GADONBM en NTMdochterondernemingen van de Nederlandse Spoorwegen, leidden niet tot verdere bestellingen, want de NS gaf de voorkeur aan het Britse Leyland-product. Hierdoor kreeg Kromhout het steeds moeilijker, mede door de binnenlandse concurrentie van het sterk opkomende DAF.1936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 107 Stier, M-50652 PB-35-051936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 107 Stier, M-50652 PB-35-05

Einde 

1936 Kromhout-1936-vlisco-img4701936 Kromhout-Vlisco HelmondIn 1958 stopte Kromhout met de bouw van vrachtauto’s en bussen. Motoren werden nog steeds gemaakt. De productie van trucks werd tot 1962 overgenomen door Verheul, een bekende carrossier. Toen deze er in 1962 mee stopte, kwam er na ongeveer 2000 stuks een eind aan een vermaard merk.1936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 109+houtgasgen dolly, M-50654 NB-96-071936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 109+houtgasgen dolly, M-50654 NB-96-07In 1966 werd Kromhout onderdeel van Stork. De productie van de motoren werd overgeheveld naar de motorenfabriek in Zwolle. In 1969 werd de Kromhout-motorenfabriek definitief gesloten. De fabriek in Zwolle is in 1989 overgenomen door Wärtsilä. De fabriekgebouwen zijn daarna door Stork gebruikt voor de productie van machines voor de voedingsmiddelenindustrie. Ook daaraan is een eind gekomen en nu worden de gebouwen gebruikt als evenenmentenhal en voor een restaurant.1936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 110 Struisvogel, M-50655  PB-44-141936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 110 Struisvogel, M-50655 PB-44-14

Kromhoutmuseum

1937 Amsterdam Kromhout-fabriek1937 Amsterdam Kromhout-fabriek © Schuyt-collectieDe Scheepswerf aan de Hoogte Kadijk is nog tot 1970 in bedrijf geweest. In 1973 is hier het Werfmuseum ’t Kromhout gevestigd met diverse motoren die draaiend kunnen worden bekeken. Verder is er een nog de uit de 19e eeuw stammende originele en werkende smidse.1936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 111, M-50656  PB-34-651936 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 111, M-50656 PB-34-65Veel vissersschepen hadden vroeger een Kromhout-motor. Dit wordt bezongen in het nummer Stampen en rollen van de band Zijlstra.1937 Bus 8 Kromhout TB-5 Tramcoach-Werkspoor (Afgevoerd 1950) op het Van Loenshof te Enschede als Lijn Z naar Oldenzaal._1937 Bus 8 Kromhout TB-5 Tramcoach-Werkspoor (Afgevoerd 1950) op het Van Loenshof te Enschede als Lijn Z naar Oldenzaal.1937 ESA 16-1 Kromhout Hainje 5 LW. (Al in 1940 naar D.W)1937 ESA 16-1 Kromhout Hainje 5 LW. (Al in 1940 naar D.W)1937 Kromhout TB-4 - Verheul HTM 1 Amsterdam Kromhout-fabriek1937 Kromhout TB-4 – Verheul HTM 1 Amsterdam Kromhout-fabriek

1937 kromhout  T4  JanDeVries1937 kromhout T4 Jan De Vries

1937 Kromhout TB4 - Verheul, Waddinxveen 1937-19411937 Kromhout TB4 – Verheul, Waddinxveen 1937-19411937 kromhout fam van os1937 kromhout fam van os1937 Kromhout TB5cyl LW - Verheul, Waddinxveen 1937-19411937 Kromhout TB5cyl LW – Verheul, Waddinxveen 1937-19411937 Kromhout B-27501937 Kromhout B-27501937 Kromhout Trambus nr. 81937 Kromhout Trambus nr. 81937 Kromhout-1937-img4731937 Kromhout1937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW Gardner L6W, carr. Verheul, GTM 115 Haas, M-50660 NB-96-081937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW Gardner L6W, carr. Verheul, GTM 115 Haas, M-50660 NB-96-081937 Kromhout-1937-lw-img4751937 Kromhout LW ad1937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 112, M-50657  PB-35-011937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 112, M-50657 PB-35-011937 Kromhout-1937-naco-img4631937 Kromhout-naco1937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 113 Gazel, M-506581937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 113 Gazel, M-506581937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 114 Baars, M-50659 PB-07-711937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 114 Baars, M-50659 PB-07-711937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 116+Krupp aanh+houtgasgen, M-506611937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 116+Krupp aanh+houtgasgen, M-506611937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 117 Eekhoorn, M-50662 PB-07-701937 Kromhout, Kromhout LW, carr. Verheul, GTM 117 Eekhoorn, M-50662 PB-07-701937 T.E.T. bus 10 kent. E-18741 Kromhout TB4L carr. Den Oudsten en Domburg. Fabrieksfoto nieuw1937 T.E.T. bus 10 kent. E-18741 Kromhout TB4L carr. Den Oudsten en Domburg. Fabrieksfoto nieuw. E-187411938 ESA 9-1 Kromhout 5 LW Hainje1938 ESA 9-1 Kromhout 5 LW Hainje A-35I721938 Autocar-Kromhout-Geesink brandweerwagen1938 Autocar-Kromhout-Geesink brandweerwagen1938 kromhout 112 Beijnes1938 kromhout 112 Beijnes1938 egmo 12 kromhout1938 egmo 12 kromhout hilversum1938 Kromhout Hainje1938 Kromhout Hainje1938 Kromhout Autocar 1231 Geesink-Magirus1938 Kromhout Autocar 1231 Geesink-Magirus1938 Kromhout de Rijke Spijkenisse1938 Kromhout de Rijke Spijkenisse1938 Kromhout LW B-6 VB 2 Werkspoor GTW 146 Meeuw1938 Kromhout LW B-6 VB 2 Werkspoor GTW 146 Meeuw1938 kromhout-Autocar JanDeVries1938 kromhout-Autocar Jan De Vries1938 Kromhout-Autocar Oude brandweerwagen in het Brandweermuseum in Hellevoetsluis1938 Kromhout-Autocar Oude brandweerwagen in het Brandweermuseum in Hellevoetsluis1938 Kromhout-HTM-img4721938 Kromhout-HTM1938 Kromhout TB-6C - Verheul1938 Kromhout TB-6C – Verheul1938 Kromhout Vuilniswagen1938 Kromhout Vuilniswagen1938 Kromhout LW TB4 carr van Rooijen-Verheul ZEGO1938 Kromhout LW TB4 carr van Rooijen-Verheul ZEGO1938 kromhout21938 kromhout1939 Kromhout 11 met carrosserie van Verheul.1939 Kromhout 11 met carrosserie van Verheul.I.-Scheepsbouw-1-Kromhout‘t Kromhout Scheepsmotoren1939 Kromhout nr. 13 met carrosserie van Verheul.1939 Kromhout nr. 13 met carrosserie van Verheul.

1939 Kromhout + Schommelasoplegger

1939 Kromhout + Schommelasoplegger1939 Kromhout TB-4LK Verheul NB-19-561939 Kromhout TB-4LK Verheul NB-19-561939 Kromhout 11939 Kromhout1939 Kromhout-Verheul TB5 Instructiebus 146 NB-47-41 1939, Churchillaan Amsterdam 19551939 Kromhout-Verheul TB5 Instructiebus 146 NB-47-41 1939, Churchillaan Amsterdam 19551939 Kromhout Althuisius comb NA-27-851939 Kromhout Althuisius comb NA-27-851939 Kromhout en Crosley van de FRE van Hielke Kramer1939 Kromhout en Crosley van de FRE van Hielke Kramer1939 Kromhout1939 Kromhout1939 kromhout-1939-t-5-lw-diesel-img41939 kromhout-t-5-lw-diesel1939 Kromhout-1939-thermo-img4641939 Kromhout-thermo1939 kromhout-t5-gelder-im1939 kromhout-t5-gelder1940 Kromhout nr. 12 met carrosserie van Verheul. Kenteken E-37510. Uit dienst 19581940 Kromhout nr. 12 met carrosserie van Verheul. Kenteken E-37510. Uit dienst 19581940 Kromhout1940 Shipsengine kromhout

1940 Kromhout B-6 VB 2 carr Verheul GTW 175

1940 Kromhout B-6 VB 2 carr Verheul GTW 1751940 Kromhout TB4S carr. Hainje Heerenveen B-245951940 Kromhout TB4S carr. Hainje Heerenveen B-245951940 T.E.T. bus 24 Kromhout-Verheul met aangebouwde houtgasgenerator.1940 T.E.T. bus 24 Kromhout-Verheul met aangebouwde houtgasgenerator.1941 Kromhout TB5 LW - Verheul, Waddinxveen1941 Kromhout TB5 LW – Verheul, Waddinxveen1942 Kromhout-Beijnes 141 op de Hofweg foto van Jan Voerman1942 Kromhout-Beijnes 141 op de Hofweg foto © Jan Voerman1946 Beynes-kromhout1946 Beynes-Kromhout

1946 Kromhout KromhoutB-6 VB2 Verheul carr GTW174

1946 Kromhout Kromhout B-6 VB2 Verheul carr GTW1741946 Kromhout TB-4 - Beijnes HTM 105 1946 Stationsweg1946 Kromhout TB-4 – Beijnes HTM 105 1946 Stationsweg © Jan Voerman1946 Kromhout TB-4 - Beijnes HTM 120 Viaductweg 1946 Kromhout TB-4 – Beijnes HTM 120 Viaductweg © Jan Voerman1947 De enige echte Kromhout die als brandweerwagen was opgebouwd1947 De enige echte volledige Kromhout die als brandweerwagen was opgebouwd1947 Federal met kromhout motor Ketelaars 0021947 Federal met kromhout motor Ketelaars 0021947 Kromhout 919 kusters-oplegger-philips-21947 Kromhout 919 Kusters-oplegger-philips1947 Kromhout Verheul de Oranje1947 Kromhout Verheul de OranjeWhite-chassis waar men een Kromhout motorWhite-chassis waar men een Kromhout motor in gezet heeftTrucks KromhoutKromhout motor Autocar Chassis1948 Bus 2 met Kenteken E-51548. Kromhout met carrosserie van Verheul. Opname voor station NS Enschede1948 Bus 2 met Kenteken E-51548. Kromhout met carrosserie van Verheul. Opname voor station NS Enschede1948 kieft kromhout1948 kieft kromhout1948 Kromhout NB-47-521948 Kromhout NB-47-52logo1948 Kromhout Jumbo Bolsward1948 Kromhout Jumbo Bolsward1948 Kromhout nr. 20 (1) met carrosserie van Domburg en Den Oudsten. In 1948 carrosserie van Verheul1938/1948 Kromhout nr. 20 (1) met carrosserie van Domburg en Den Oudsten. In 1948 carrosserie van Verheul1948 Kromhout zwaar transport - Lommerts1948 Kromhout zwaar transport – Lommerts1948 Kromhout TB 5T 5LW - Verheul, Waddinxveen 1948-19501948 Kromhout TB 5T 5LW – Verheul, Waddinxveen 1948-19501948 Kromhout Vrachtwagens1948 Kromhout Vrachtwagens

1948 Kromhout TB-5 - Beijnes Kromhout 175-Leiden1948 Kromhout TB-5 – Beijnes Kromhout 175-Leiden © Frank Faber

1948 Kromhout 8 (lijn U) en 123 (lijn M) op de Kijkduinsestraat1948 Kromhout 8 (lijn U) en 123 (lijn M) op de Kijkduinsestraat © Jan Voerman

1948 Kromhout Van Swieten

1948 Kromhout Van Swieten1948 Kromhout Verheul Willem Ruys1948 Kromhout Verheul Willem Ruyskh_logo_home

1949 Kromhout AVEK Ledikanten en Matrassenfabriek Surhuisterveen B-356631949 Kromhout AVEK Ledikanten en Matrassenfabriek Surhuisterveen B-35663

1949 Kromhout Althuisius comb NA-27-851949 Kromhout Althuisius combination NA-27-851949 Kromhout B6-VB2 Nr. 1 met carrosserie van Verheul. In 1956 vernummerd tot 101. In 1959 verkocht aan Koopmans te Rot_1949 Kromhout B6-VB2 Nr. 1 met carrosserie van Verheul. In 1956 vernummerd tot 101. In 1959 verkocht aan Koopmans te Rotterdam.1949 Kromhout Bulthuis1949 Kromhout Bulthuis1949 Kromhout B6VB2 nr. 1 met carrosserie van Verheul. Rechts een Guy-Arab op weg naar Glanerbrug. Opname in 1949 Gronau1949 Kromhout B6VB2 nr. 1 met carrosserie van Verheul. Rechts een Guy-Arab op weg naar Glanerbrug. Opname in 1949 Gronau.1949 Kromhout Resnova1949 Kromhout Resnova1949 Kromhout nr.19 met tweede karrosserie van Hainje1949 Kromhout nr.19 met tweede karrosserie van Hainje1949 Kromhout trekker no 16 Vato1949 Kromhout trekker no 16 Vato1949 TET bus 14 Kromhout met carrosserie Domburg en Den Oudsten. In 1949 nieuwe carrosserie van Verheul.1947 TET bus 14 Kromhout met carrosserie Domburg en Den Oudsten. In 1949 nieuwe carrosserie van Verheul.1949 Kromhout van Noort Leiden1949 Kromhout van Noort LeidenTrucks Kromhout AmsterdamAutocar Kromhout1950 Kromhout Hainje NB 35 431950 Kromhout Hainje NB 35 431950 Kromhout 11950 Kromhout1950 Kromhout Jongerius 0761950 Kromhout Jongerius 0761950 Kromhout 21950 Kromhout1950 KROMHOUT TANDEMASSER DIEPLADER MET LOC DOORNBOS fs1950 KROMHOUT TANDEMASSER DIEPLADER MET LOC DOORNBOS fs1950 Kromhout Vogelsang1950 Kromhout Vogelsang1950 Kromhout-Verheul VB10 RETKromhout-Verheul VB10 RETkromhout1auto embleem kl.jpg-for-web-normal1951 KROMHOUT B6VB21951 KROMHOUT B6VB2OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA1951 Kromhout truck1951 Kromhout met carrosserie van Verheul. Opname 1955 op lijn Glanerbrug-Almelo.1951 Kromhout met carrosserie van Verheul. Opname 1955 op lijn Glanerbrug-Almelo.1951 Kromhout Wolst NL1951 Kromhout Wolst NL © Alex Miedema1951 Kromhout B6VB2 film1951 Kromhout B6VB2 Jansen Paris film1951 Kromhout-1951-marbe-img4671951 Kromhout Marbe Gelco1951 Kromhout B6VB2 a1951 Kromhout B6VB21951 Kromhout-1951-v5-becht-img1951 Kromhout-v5-Becht en Dyserinck NVAdvertentie Kromhout1952 227+Nieuwe+Bus+bij+Kromhout1952 227Nieuwe Bus bij Kromhout1952 Kromhout 2 Hempenius Sneek1952 Kromhout 2 Hempenius Sneek1952 Kromhout B-384861952 Kromhout B-384861952 kromhout 4 0021952 kromhout 4 © Aad Versluis1952 Kromhout carr. De Schelde NB-34-901952 Kromhout carr. De Schelde NB-34-901952 KROMHOUT citerne Hollandais en 19521952 KROMHOUT citerne Hollandais en 19521952 Kromhout carr. Verheul NB-29-031952 Kromhout carr. Verheul NB-29-03Kromhout bus in (slaap)kamer (foto Niestadt)Kromhout bus in (slaap)kamer (foto Niestadt)1952 Kromhout sbs1952 Kromhout sbs1952 Kromhout carr. Verheul NB-39-061952 Kromhout carr. Verheul NB-39-061952 Kromhout carr. Verheul NB-39-081952 Kromhout carr. Verheul NB-39-08OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA1952 Kromhout V6T pic41952 Kromhout TB 4-2 carr. Verheul NB-28-971952 Kromhout TB 4-2 carr. Verheul NB-28-971952 Kromhout van EJ van Dijk utrecht1952 Kromhout van EJ van Dijk utrecht1952 Kromhout TB 4-2 carr. Verheul NB-29-071952 Kromhout TB 4-2 carr. Verheul NB-29-071952 Kromhout V6VB NB-55-771952 Kromhout V6VB NB-55-771952 Kromhout TB-5 - Werkspoor HTM 181 Binckhorst-21952 Kromhout TB-5 – Werkspoor HTM 181 Binckhorst-2 © Jan Voerman1952 Kromhout V6T truck1952 Kromhout V6T truck1952 Kromhout TB-50 - Verheul1952 Kromhout TB-50 – Verheul1952 Kromhout van Swieten1952 Kromhout van Swieten1952 Kromhout TBZ-100 - Verheul 3031952 Kromhout TBZ-100 – Verheul 3031952 Kromhout Visser Zoutkamp.jpg jaren 501952 Kromhout Visser Zoutkamp1952 Kromhout TBZ-100 - VerheulKromhout Loosduinen1952 Kromhout TBZ-100 – Verheul Kromhout Loosduinen © Erik Stam1952 Kromhout Type TB-501952 Kromhout Type TB-50Trucks Kromhout Autocar (2)1952 Kromhout-Hainje NTM 30021952 Kromhout-Hainje NTM 3002PapierHierKromhout1953 Bus 7 (ex 23) E 34933 Kromhout met carrosserie van Verheul heeft de oorlog doorstaan. Opname1938-1953 Bus 7 (ex 23) E 34933 Kromhout met carrosserie van Verheul heeft de oorlog doorstaan. 1953 Kromhout met stoom nr36 VGZ vrachtau1953 Kromhout met stoom nr36 VGZ vrachtauto1953 Kromhout NB-84-181953 Kromhout NB-84-18Kromhout A'dam NLKromhout Amsterdam ad20081118folderkromhout11953 Nekami Maasstricjht Kromhout1953 Nekami Maasstricht Kromhout1953 Kromhout  5 lommerts Zwaar Transport1953 Kromhout 5 lommerts Zwaar Transport1953 kromhout 4-a1953 kromhout 4-a © Aad Versluis1953 Kromhout T-5S is, met 5 cilinder Kromhout dieselmotor, chassisnummer T14521953 Kromhout T-5S is, met 5 cilinder Kromhout dieselmotor, chassisnummer T14521953 Kromhout met stoom nr36 VGZ vracht 21953 Kromhout met stoom nr36 VGZ vracht 2 van Gelder (propably older)1953 Kromhout T 5 zaan expresse1953 Kromhout T 5 zaan expresse1953 KROMHOUT 4X1953 KROMHOUT 4X1953 Kromhout TB50 6HG 108 - Verheul, Waddinxveen A'dam1953 Kromhout TB50 6HG 108 – Verheul, Waddinxveen A’dam1953 Kromhout 9 met carrosserie van Verheul.1953 Kromhout 9 met carrosserie van Verheul.1953 Kromhout Siebeling1953 Kromhout Siebeling1953 Kromhout Shell-kromhout-011953 Kromhout Shell-kromhout1953 Kromhout Philips1953 Kromhout Philips1953 Kromhout Verheul 0161953 Kromhout Verheul1390568963-amsterdam-museum-kromhout-logo

1954 Kromhout TBZ100 carr. Verheul [1954]PB-89-17  Kromhout TBZ100 carr. Verheul NB-76-851954 Kromhout TBZ100 carr. Verheul [1954]PB-89-17 Kromhout TBZ100 carr. Verheul NB-76-85

1954 Kromhout tank combi Bugler

1954 Kromhout tank combi Bugler

1954 Kromhout Roset Terschelling1954 Kromhout Roset Terschelling

1954 Kromhout Trambus Den Bosch1954 Kromhout Trambus Den Bosch

1954 Leyland Royal Tiger Worldmaster- Kromhout TBZ 100- Verheul, Waddinxveen1954 Leyland Royal Tiger Worldmaster- Kromhout TBZ 100- Verheul, Waddinxveen ??

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1955 Kromhout TBZ-100A - Verheul 315 en PCC10xx Prinsegracht-Brouwersgracht1955 Kromhout TBZ-100A – Verheul 315 en PCC10xx Prinsegracht-Brouwersgracht © Roel Glas

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1955 Kromhout Oegema Surhuisterveen1955 Kromhout Oegema Surhuisterveen

1955 Kromhout Rivella1955 Kromhout Rivella

1955 Kromhout, Amsterdam-Noord - Verheul, Waddinxveen1955 Kromhout, Amsterdam-Noord – Verheul, Waddinxveen

1955 Kromhout Web Hollander

1955 Kromhout Web Hollander

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1955 Kromhout-scheepsmotor (ships engine)1955 Kromhout-scheepsmotor (ships engine)

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I.-Scheepsbouw-1-Kromhout1956 Kromhout Douwe Egberts a 1956 Kromhout Douwe Egberts 1956 Kromhout met underfloor motor De Haas 49 filtered De Rode Weduwe 1956 Kromhout van Swieten 1956 Kromhout Web 1956 Kromhout-1956-01 1956 Kromhout-1956-002 1956 Kromhout-1956-003 1956 Kromhout-1956-03 1956 Kromhout-1956-005 1956 Kromhout-1956-006 1956 kromhoutms5 1956 Kromhoutskh_logo_home1957

1957 Kromhout verheul bus30 station Hofplein1957 Kromhout verheul bus30 station Hofplein © R v d Zant

1957 Kromhout Elzo Renkema 1957 Kromhout overzicht 1957 Kromhout TBZ100-Verheul-bus, bouwjaar 1957, HTM 327 1957 Kromhout Verheul-Achteren_jpg 1957 Kromhout-1957-rai-img4651958

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1959 kromhout Gebr Hempenius SB-47-61 1959 Redder-Kromhout-kl1960

1960 Kromhout Duikboot bussen161960 Kromhout Duikboot bussen 16

1960 611-2-Kromhout-Verheul

1960 611-2-Kromhout-Verheul

1960 Kromhout Carr. Kusters1960 Kromhout Carr. Kusters

1960 kromhout HTM 3, 22-05-19601960 kromhout HTM 3, 22-05-1960

1960 Kromhout Verheul autobus nr. 6 van het G.E.B.R.U. als lijn 6.1960 Kromhout Verheul autobus nr. 6 van het G.E.B.R.U. als lijn 6.

1960 Kromhout wagenpark 19601960 Kromhout wagenpark

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1961Bus 780, Kromhout-Werkspoor, lijn 45, Kastanjeplein1961 Bus 780, Kromhout-Werkspoor, lijn 45, Kastanjeplein

1961 HTM 52 Kromhout-Verheul Buslijn P Kijkduinsestraat Loosduinen1961 HTM 52 Kromhout-Verheul Buslijn P Kijkduinsestraat Loosduinen

1961 HTM Twee Kromhout-Verheul TB-6C's op buslijn L in 1961 op het Gevers Deynootplein bij de Badhuisweg te Scheveningen.1961 HTM Twee Kromhout-Verheul TB-6C’s op buslijn L in 1961 op het Gevers Deynootplein bij de Badhuisweg te Scheveningen.

1961 Kromhout-TB50 4 van lijn 1 op het Lange Voorhout in 19611961 Kromhout-TB50 4 van lijn 1 op het Lange Voorhout in 1961

1961 Kromhout-Verheul VB10 RET 754 langs het ketelhuis1961 Kromhout-Verheul VB10 RET 754 langs het ketelhuis

1961 Kromhout-Verheul VB10 RET 754 voor de stallingsdeuren1961 Kromhout-Verheul VB10 RET 754 voor de stallingsdeuren

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1962 ESA 73  Kromhout Hainje TB 50 (Ex NTM Heerenv.)1962 ESA 73 Kromhout Hainje TB 50 (Ex NTM Heerenv.)

1962 Kromhout BBA bus 903 Breda1962 Kromhout BBA bus 903 Breda

1962 Kromhout 52-09-HF1962 Kromhout 52-09-HF

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1965 De geschiedenis van Kromhout1965 De geschiedenis van Kromhout

1966 Kromhout TB-50 - Verheul 71966 Kromhout TB-50 – Verheul 7 © Wil Leebeek

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Buses, cars, trucks HINO Motors Japan II

HINO Motors Limited

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1978 Hino Bochokotsu RL

1978 Hino Bochokotsu RL

1979 Hino Ecuador

1979 Hino Ecuador

1979 Hino RC 320 CCMC Chester Coaches MO3979

1979 Hino RC 320 CCMC Chester Coaches MO3979 © Leon Batman

1979 hino

1979 hino

1980 Hino Brunei

1980 Hino Brunei

1979 Hino1

 Hino

313 HINO HE 1981

1981 313-HINO500

1979 Hino2

Hino

1982 hino KF chili

1982 hino KF chili

1979 Hino3

HINO

1985 Hino coach overtaking this Fuso of SAB Logistics.

1985 Hino coach overtaking this Fuso of SAB Logistics.

1979 Hino4

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My beautiful picture

1986 Hino bus in Trinidad

HINO RF

1988 Hino Super Dolphin FS Concrete Pump Truck

1988 Hino Super Dolphin FS Concrete Pump Truck

1990 Hino 2

1990 Hino

1990 Hino Bangladesh

1990 Hino Bangladesh © Christian Kraut

1990 Hino inter town bus Bruneï

1990 Hino inter town bus Bruneï

1990 Hino Super Dolphin (WDQ 3287) on the E2 near Skudai in Malaysia

1990 Hino Super Dolphin (WDQ 3287) on the E2 near Skudai in Malaysia

1990 hino-sh-28-90d36455-euromist

1990 hino-sh-28-90d36455-euromist

1991 Hino RB145S China

1991 Hino RB145S China

1991 Hino Superdolphin

1991 Hino Superdolphin

1991 Hino -Zho Sung Coach

1991 Hino -Zho Sung Coach

1992 Hino China

1992 Hino China

1992 Hino Rainbow China

1992 Hino Rainbow China

1993 Hino -Nangoku-Kotsu

1993 Hino -Nangoku-Kotsu

1993 hino-sh-28-93ww2097-nolan

1993 hino-sh-28-93ww2097-nolan

SONY DSC

1994 HINO116jfyt

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1995 Hino Blue Ribbon maru

1995 Hino Blue Ribbon maru

1995 Hino U-RB1WEAA-Kanachu-chi

1995 Hino U-RB1WEAA-Kanachu-chi

1996 Australian Hearing bus Hino AC

1996 Hino Profia-mixer

1996 Hino Profia-mixer

1996 Hino RG 197 with a PMC 160 body (Australian Bus)

1996 Hino RG 197 with a PMC 160 body (Australian Bus)

1997 Hino kai Nara Kotsu

1997 Hino kai Nara Kotsu

1998 Hino - Fire Department Tokyo

1998 Hino – Fire Department Tokyo

1998 Hino Melpha-Bushu

1998 Hino Melpha-Bushu

1998 Hino Niseko bus 462

1998 Hino Niseko bus 462

1998 Hino Super Dolphin on the E2 near Skudai in Malaysia

1998 Hino Super Dolphin on the E2 near Skudai in Malaysia

1998 Hino Toyama Chitetsu Bus 517

1998 Hino Toyama Chitetsu Bus 517

1999 HINO AIRPORT TENDER Japan

1999 HINO AIRPORT TENDER Japan

1999 Hino Australië

1999 Hino Australië © BuzzyBeeForum

2001 Hino Light Pumper From Anglesea CFA

2001 Hino Light Pumper From Anglesea CFA

Hino-logo

Hini trucks

HINO Trucks

2001 Hino Melpha-Fujikyu-Shonan-M2451

2001 Hino Melpha-Fujikyu-Shonan-M2451

2001 Hino Ranger

2001 Hino Ranger

2001 hino-dutro-bus-110-sdbl

2001 hino-dutro-bus-110-sdbl

2002 Hino -Ze Ying Bus

2002 Hino -Ze Ying Bus

2003 Hino 2003-11

2003 Hino 2003-11 © Christiaan Kraut

2003 Hino 2003-11-04

2003 Hino 2003 © Christiaan Kraut

2003 Hino Bedford 133

2003 Hino Bedford 133 © Christian Kraut

2003 HINO KB AC

2003 HINO KB AC

2003 Hino refuse compactor

2003 Hino refuse compactor

2003 Hino Super Dolphin FS Dump Truck

2003 Hino Super Dolphin FS Dump Truck

2003 Hino

2003 Hino

2004 Hino - Fire Department Tokyo a

2004 Hino – Fire Department Tokyo

2004 Hino - Fire Department Tokyo b

2004 Hino – Fire Department Tokyo

2004 Hino Dakar Rally. More Telefonica - Dakar

2004 Hino Dakar Rally. More Telefonica – Dakar

2004 Hino Liesse Bus

2004 Hino Liesse Bus

2004 Hino Liesse China

2004 Hino Liesse Bus

2004 Hino Liesse ShuhokuBus 94 Hamanasugo

2004 Hino Liesse ShuhokuBus 94 Hamanasugo

2004 Hino Ranger SG260JTankHiswana

2004 Hino Ranger SG260J Tank Hiswana

2005 Hino Feng RongTaiwan

2005 Hino Feng RongTaiwan

2005 Hino Liesse II LX Macau China

2005 Hino Liesse II LX Macau China

2005 Hino S'elega Nagaden-tokyo-nagano-highwaybus

2005 Hino S’elega Nagaden-tokyo-nagano-highwaybus

2005 Hino-Ranger-2005-1

2005 Hino-Ranger

2006 Hino Dutro 130 MDLXtreme

2006 Hino Dutro 130 MDLXtreme

HINO RF

2006 HINO Poncho (2)

2006 HINO Poncho

2006 Hino Poncho Tokyubus

2006 Hino Poncho Tokyubus

2006 Hino pumper Japan

2006 Hino pumper Japan

2006 hinoautotransporter Verenigde Arabische Emiraten Abu Dhabi

2006 hinoautotransporter Verenigde Arabische Emiraten Abu Dhabi

2006 Hino-Magirus

2006 Hino-Magirus

2007 Hino - Fire Department Tokyo c

2007 Hino – Fire Department Tokyo

2007 Hino Afghanistan

2007 Hino Afghanistan

2007 hino gallery

2007 hino gallery

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2007 Hino Melpha -Fujikyu-Shonan-M2451

2007 Hino Poncho OdakyuBus D139 Komabus

2007 Hino Poncho OdakyuBus D139 Komabus

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2008 Hino Poncho

2008 Hino Profia& Hino 700 Series

2008 Hino Profia& Hino 700 Series

2009 hinotruck dakar

2009 hinotruck dakar

2010 HINO 450hp New Zealand

2010 HINO 450hp New Zealand

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2010 Hino Poncho ADG-HX6JHAE-Kanachu-Chi110-Eboshi

2011 Adiputro Marcopolo Hino RK8

2011 Adiputro Marcopolo Hino RK8

2011 Hino » 500 series Dakar Rally

2011 Hino » 500 series Dakar Rally

2012 Hino Hybrid

2012 Hino Hybrid

2012 Hino ProfiaASV

2012 Hino ProfiaASV

2013 HINO D90 28106

2013 HINO D90 28106

2013 Hino Mayanmar Thailand

2013 Hino Mayanmar Thailand

2014 Hino electric

2014 Hino electric

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Buses, cars, trucks HINO Motors Japan I

Hino Motors, Ltd.
日野自動車株式会社

1917 Hino TGE-A

1917 Hino TGE-A

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Hino Motors (日野自動車株式会社, Hino Jidōsha Kabushiki kaisha), ook bekend als Hino, produceert vrachtauto’s, bussen en andere voertuigen. Het hoofdkwartier bevindt zich in Hinoprefectuur Tokio. De laatste 32 jaar is het bedrijf een van de belangrijkste producenten van middelgrote en zware dieseltrucs in Japan. Hino is een dochteronderneming van de Toyota-groep.

1942 Hino Motors, Ltd.4 cv1942 Hino Motors, Ltd.4 cv

Geschiedenis

Het bedrijf gaat terug tot de oprichting van de Tokyo Gas en Electriciteitsmaatschappij (東京瓦斯電気工業,Tōkyō Gasu Denki Kōgyō) in 1910. Dit bedrijf is vandaag de dag gesplitst in Tokyo Gas (東京瓦斯株式会社, Tōkyō Gasu Kabushiki-gaisha) en Tōkyō Denryoku (東京電力株式会社, Tōkyō Denryoku Kabushiki-kaisha). Het bedrijf produceerde zijn eerste motorvoertuig in 1913, het model TGE “A-Type” truck. In 1937 fuseerden de automobieldivisie van deTokyo Gas en Electriciteitsmaatschappij met de bedrijven Jidōsha Kōgyō (自動車工業株式会社,Jidōsha Kōgyō Kabushiki kaisha) en Kyodo Kokusan (共同国産自動車株式会社, Kyodo Kokusan Jidōsha Kabushiki kaisha) tot het nieuwe bedrijf Tokyo Automobielmaatschappij (東京自動車工業株式会社, Tōkyō Jidōsha Kōgyō Kabushiki kaisha). In 1941 veranderde de Tokyo Automobielmaatschappij haar naam in Diesel Automobielmaatschappij (ヂーゼル自動車工業株式会社,Jīzeru Jidōsha Kōgyō Kabushiki kaisha ). Hier zou later Isuzu uit voortkomen.

In 1942 scheidde de fabriek in Hino zich af van de Diesel Automobielmaatschappij en vormde zich om tot Hino Zware Industrie (日野重工業株式会社, Hino jūkōgyō kabushikigaisha). Dit was het eerste gebruik van de naam Hino. Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog bouwde Hino militaire voertuigen. Na het einde van de Tweede Wereldoorlog begon Hino met de productie voor de privésector. Hiermee verdween “Zware” uit de bedrijfsnaam en richtte het bedrijf zich volledig op trucks, bussen en de dieselmotormarkt als Hino Industrie (日野産業株式会社 Hino Sangyō kabushikigaisha). Om meer klantgericht over te komen werd in 1948 het woord “Diesel” aan de naam toegevoegd zodat het Hino Diesel Industrie (日野ヂーゼル工業株式会社と改称,Hino Jīzeru Kōgyō Kabushiki kaisha) werd.

In 1953 begon Hino met het maken van personenauto’s onder licentie van Renault, en in 1961 werd hun eerste eigen ontwerp gebouwd de Contessa 900 sedan met een 893cc motor gemonteerd achterin de auto’s. De Italiaanse stylist Michelotti herontworp de Contessa reeks in 1964 met een 1300cc motor gemonteerd achterin de auto’s. Hierdoor kwam een 60pk (44 kW) motor in de sedan en een 70pk (51kW) in de coupé-versie. Hino stopte met het produceren van personenauto’s in 1967 toen ze bij de Toyota-groep kwamen.

Hino in Nederland

Hino is voor zeer korte tijd ook in Nederland geassembleerd bij scheepsbouwer Schelde in Vlissingen.

1950 Hino Type T11B + T25 Trailer Bus

1950 Hino Type T11B + T25 Trailer Bus

1952 Hino syouei1

1952 Hino syouei

1956 Hino Myanmar

1956 Hino Myanmar(Birma)

1957 Shirahama Hino Old

1957 Shirahama Hino Old

1958 Hino Burma

1958 Hino Birma

1959 Hino ZC35, 6x6

1959 Hino ZC35, 6×6

1960 Hino bus in Kuching

1960 Hino bus in Kuching

1960 Hino KagoshimaFusoBonnet

1960 Hino Kagoshima Bonnet

1962 Chin Lian Long's Hino bus KQ21520 in Kuching

1962 Chin Lian Long’s Hino bus KQ21520 in Kuching

1962 Hino Contessa

1962 Hino Contessa

1962 Hino 1-27-1

1962 Hino 1-27-1

1963 Hino Briska

1963 Hino Briska

1963 HINO COMMERS catalogue

1963 HINO COMMERS catalogue

1963 Hino Commers

1963 Hino Commers

1963 Hino Contessa 1300 coupe

1963 Hino Contessa 1300 coupe

1963 Hino Contessa

1963 Hino Contessa 1300 Coupé de luxe

1963

1963

1964 HINO  Blue Ribbon  1000-10-1964

1964 HINO  Blue Ribbon  1000-10

1964 Hino buses in Vientiane

1964 Hino buses in Vientiane

1964 Hino Contessa 900

1964 Hino Contessa 900

1964 HINO Contessa 1300 Sprint

1964 HINO Contessa 1300 Sprint

1965 Hino Contessa900

1965 Hino Contessa 900

1965 Hino Thai Bus

1965 Hino Deutz Thai Bus

1965 Old Hino bus in Phitsanulok

1965 Old Hino bus in Phitsanulok

1966 Hino Contesssa 900 Sprint Coupe(BMW-Glas 1600 GT)

1966 Hino Contesssa 900 Sprint Coupe (BMW-Glas 1600 GT)

HINO RF

Hino Truck Assemblage in Nederland.

1966 HINO NED

Op 11 november 1965 kwam op een persconferentie het bericht  dat de “Automobiel Industrie HINO Nederland” opgericht was, die zou beginnen met de assemblage van HINO trucks en HINO Contessa personenauto’s in Nederland. Meerbepaald In het “Sloehavengebied” te Vlissingen werd er bij scheepsbouwer “NV Koninklijke Maatschappij De Schelde”, afgekort “KMS” een fabriek gebouwd. Nog tijdens de bouwwerken werd reeds een aanvang genomen met assemblage van Lichte(3,5 ton) HINO-trucks, Type KM in een plaatijzeren loods. De HINO Contessa personenwagens werden voorlopig nog uit Japan geïmporteerd. Reeds in de vijftiger jaren had het merk Hino bindingen met Renault en maakte een kleine Hino personenwagen in licentie, deze was niet meer of minder dan een kopie vande Renault 4PK.  De Hino Contessa was dan ook een auto die uit de Renault 8 was ontwikkeld met een 1300 cc motor achterin. Het was een leuk en in het oog springend wagentje maar het merk sloeg niet aan in de Beneluxlanden. Personenauto’s met motor achterin waren stilaan verouderd, de toekomst zat hem in de wagens met voorwielaandrijving ! In 1966 werden er van de lichte Hino-trucks slechts een klein aantal geassembleerd.  Voor de Contessa was 1966 met 144 stuks een top jaar in Nederland ! In 1969 kwam een eind aan het hele avontuur en “HINO-Nederland” werd geliquideerd.Het merk HINO behoort heden ten dage bij de TOYOTA-groep.HINO bouwt enkel nog trucks, bij ons ziet men ze zelden of nooit maar vooral in Azië, Afrika en Australië kom men ze veel tegen !

1966 hino-contessa-1500

1966 hino-contessa-1500

1966 hino-File3647-hino

1966 Hino-File 3647

1966 Hino NL 1 assemblage

1966 Hino NL 1 assemblage

1966 Hino NL 2

1966 Hino NL 2

1966 Hino NL 3

1966 Hino NL 3

1966 Hino KB324 Truck

1966 Hino KB324 Truck

1966 Hino Autofabriek Nederland NV Zeeland, 1966b

1966 Hino Autofabriek Nederland NV Zeeland

1966 Hino Autofabriek Nederland NV Zeeland, 1966d

1966 Hino Autofabriek Nederland NV Zeeland

1966 Hino Autofabriek Nederland NV Zeeland, 1966e

1966 Hino Autofabriek Nederland NV Zeeland

1966 Hino Schoolbus

1966 Hino Schoolbus

1966 Hino Thai Bangkok Bus 99-66

1966 Hino Thai Bangkok Bus 99-66

1966 hino-contessa1

1966 hino-contessa

1966 HinoContessa1300

1966 Hino Contessa 1300

1966 JoumouHinoBonnet66

1966 Joumou Hino Bonnet

1967 Hino BD (Blue Ribbon) Bus

1967 Hino BD (Blue Ribbon) Bus

1967 Hino Mini-Bus as my airport service

1967 Hino Mini-Bus as my airport service

1967 Hino yangon-walking-tours

1967 Hino yangon-walking-tours

1968 Hino espana

1968 Hino espana ©ricardo acosta

1969 Tebara Bus Hino - BN 336

1969 Tebara Bus Hino – BN 336

1971 AgingHino 5840

1971 AgingHino 5840

1971 HINO BM (166-ES 1971)

1971 HINO BM (166-ES 1971)

1971 Hino bus Australia

1971 Hino bus Australia

1972 Hino Rainbow Bochokotsu

1972 Hino Rainbow Bochokotsu

1973 Hino bus BA-541 of Soochow University (Taiwan)

1973 Hino bus BA-541 of Soochow University (Taiwan)

1973 Hino Freighter

1973 Hino Freighter

1973 Hino Fujikyu-Matsuda-G2037

1973 Hino Fujikyu-Matsuda-G2037

1973 Hino Type-73, 4x4

1973 Hino Type-73, 4×4

1974 Hino RL321 Jomo Dentetsu

1974 Hino RL321 Jomo Dentetsu

1975 HINO BY-SERIES Cat nr 4065-E 1975-11-3 000

1975 HINO BY-SERIES Cat nr 4065-E 1975-11-3 000

1975 Hino Meishi-Bus

1975 Hino Meishi-Bus

Iraqi Freedom

1975 HINO ranger truck

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1976 HINO fire engine in Iraq

1976 hino ma5

1976 hino ma5 © kosmas papagrivas

1976 Hino spanje

1976 Hino Espagne © Ricard Acosta

1976 Hino

1976 Hino

1976 Soon Chow bodied Hino BX341E

1976 Soon Chow bodied Hino BX341E

Buses GUY Wolverhampton England UK

GUY feathers 150

GUY

Guy Motors was a Wolverhampton-based vehicle manufacturer that produced cars, lorries, buses and trolleybuses. The company was founded by Sydney S. Guy (1885-1971) who was born in Kings Heath, Birmingham. Guy Motors operated out of its Fallings Park factory from 1914 to 1982, playing an important role in the development of the British motor industry.

  An aerial view of Guy Motors' Fallings Park Factory

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1953 Guy GS bus built for London Transport

1953 Guy GS bus built for London Transport

History

Foundation and the First World War

Sydney S. Guy registered Guy Motors Limited on Saturday 30 May 1914, the same day he departed his position as Works Manager at the Wolverhampton company, Sunbeam. A factory was built on the site at Fallings Park, Wolverhampton. and by September 1914 production was underway on the newly designed 30cwt lorry. This employed a much lighter form of pressed steel frame, unlike the more commonly used heavy rolled steel channel frames of the time. This made the vehicle able to cross difficult terrain and a 14 seat poster bus built based on the design was used for crossing the Scottish Highlands.

1914 Guy's 14 seater bus designed for use in the highlands
1914 Guy’s 14 seater bus designed for use in the highlands

In 1915 Guy came under control of the Ministry of Munitions and production was focused on the war effort. The factory continued to produce 30cwt lorries which were supplied to Britain’s allies in the First World War. They also produced Wasp and Dragonfly radial aircraft engines, Tylor truck engines and Maudslay gearboxes as well as being the country’s largest maker of depth charge fuzes. For their efforts during the war Guy received a commendation from William Weir, Secretary of State for Air. Due to orders from the ministry Guy prospered during the war, expanding its factory and became an established name in British manufacturing.

1920s

The post-war period was difficult for the motor industry as military contracts were cancelled and military vehicles no longer required for service were sold onto the market at low prices. Guy returned to the civilian market, deciding to make luxury cars with a design by RH Rose, also from Sunbeam. They produced the Guy 8-cylinder car, powered by the first British V8 engine and featuring horizontal side valves. Around 25 of these were made and it was joined by a smaller model in 1922 with the 2465 cc four-cylinder 16.9 hp. A cheaper model followed in 1924 with the 1954 cc 13/36 with an engine from Coventry Climax. About 110 of the 4-cylinder models are thought to have been made. Production also continued on vehicles based on the 30cwt chassis such as the Guy charabanc and their major success the 30 seater bus.

In 1924 the company adopted the slogan ‘Feathers in our Cap’ which led to the addition of a Native American mascot to their vehicles. 1924 also saw Guy produce the first ever dropped frame chassis for passenger vehicles (the B-type). This design allowed passengers to enter buses in a single step and became extremely popular, Guy receiving an order for 170 from Rio de Janeiro.

Guy Motors badge

Growing populations in towns and cities meant larger capacity buses were a necessity, leading Guy to develop a 6-wheeled version of their dropped-frame chassis which allowed for the introduction of the first 6-wheeled double decker buses and 6 wheeled trolleybuses in 1926. Guy double decker buses and trolleybuses would prove popular with a fleet of double deckers sold to the London Public Omnibus Company and exports supplied all around the world. Exports served as a major source of income for Guy with sales to South Africa, Pakistan, India and the Netherlands, their armoured vehicles proving particularly popular for covering difficult terrain with 100 supplied to the Indian government in 1928.

1923 Guy's first military vehicle produced

Guy’s first military vehicle produced in 1923

In 1928 Guy took control of fellow Wolverhampton manufacturer the Star Motor Company, who had seen declining sales throughout the decade, in an attempt to expand their luxury car manufacturing. Under Guy, Star Motors moved to a new factory in Bushbury and the range of vehicles was narrowed to prevent competition against itself. Despite this Star continued to struggle and a loss was made on every car sold. The Wall Street Crash had a crippling effect on industry and the subsequent recession meant Guy could no longer afford to fit out Star’s Bushbury plant and in 1932 the company entered receivership.

Despite performing well throughout the decade, by the end of the 1920s Guy was facing an uncertain future due to the takeover of Star and the Wall Street Crash which had seen share prices fall from one pound to one shilling.

1930s

Guy was able to endure the depression due to orders from the war office and by taking advantage of the 1930 Road Traffic Act which encouraged the development of lighter vehicles. In 1933 the Arab bus chassis, designed for use with diesel engines, was launched and would prove a mainstay of Guy’s success for the next twenty years.

From the mid-1930s, the company became increasingly involved in the British rearmament programme, developing and producing military vehicles. In 1935 Guy submitted their new four wheel Ant armoured car to military trials where it impressed and 150 were ordered by the government. After this success Guy began to concentrate solely on the production of military vehicles and by 1938 Guy relied exclusively on Government contracts and had ended civilian productions. During this time Guy designed a new armoured car, the Quad Ant, which was welded rather than riveted together. This development made armoured vehicles much safer and is reported to have saved the British government £100 million, earning Guy a commendation from the Royal Commission.

1948 The Arab Mark IV, Guy's most successful bus design

1948 The Arab Mark IV, Guy’s most successful bus design

World War Two

Guy armoured vehicles were used throughout the war, featuring prominently in the North African campaign and at the evacuation of Dunkirk. Although production of the Ant and Quad Ant were moved to Karrier the factory was still involved in the war effort producing anti-aircraft guns.

Passenger car sales in the UK virtually ceased during the war, which was accordingly a good time to be a UK bus manufacturer, and more than 2,000 Guy double-decker buses entered service between 1942 and 1945. The Ministry of Supply had ordered Guy to produce a chassis suitable for double decker buses, the blitzhaving resulted in a shortage of buses. In 1942 Guy launched the Arab utility deck bus based on their original 1933 design, but with a frame of identical shape to the Leyland Titan TD8. It was immediately successful due to its reliability and low running costs. The company’s contribution to the war effort established them as a leading supplier for the government and meant they were financially stable heading into the post-war years.

Post-War Years

After the war Guy returned to civilian production with bus production remaining a mainstay and retaining a strong emphasis on export sales to their major markets including South Africa, Pakistan and the Netherlands. In 1948 Guy acquired Sunbeam Commercial Vehicles Limited and from then on all trolleybuses produced (except some for UK operators carrying Karrier badges) carried the Sunbeam name. Trolleybuses continued to sell well with the Sunbeam becoming the most popular model in South Africa.

1948 The Sunbeam Double-Decker Trolleybus

The Sunbeam Double-Decker Trolleybus

Guy continued to update their old models, introducing a new version of the Otter chassis in 1950 for 30-seater vehicles and 84 were ordered by London Transport. By 1954 Guy passenger vehicles were operated by 150 companies in the UK and in 26 countries abroad. The company developed the first 30 ft two-axle double-deck trolleybus chassis in 1954, the Sunbeam F4A, which could seat 68 passengers.

1954 Otter Tractor Vehicle, Guy Motors Ltd., Wolverhampton

1954 The Otter Tractor Vehicle

In 1957 Sydney Guy retired after 43 years with the company. Guy continued to develop new models of chassis, introducing updated versions of the Otter and Warrior models and the high performance Victory chassis. However an ill-advised decision to take South African sales in house proved an extreme strain on the company’s finances. Combined with their attempt to develop a new double decker chassis this would prove highly damaging for Guy’s future. Launched in 1958 the Wulfrunian promised many innovations in its design but crucially lacked the reliability upon which Guy had built its name.

The decline of the company

Although new designs such as the Warrior Mark II were being produced and despite the fact their lorries were performing well by 1960 Guy faced seemingly insurmountable financial problems. The failure of the Wulfrunian was a commercial disaster and the operation in South Africa was losing them £300,000 a year.

By 1961 Guy had no choice but to enter receivership. Sir William Lyons, managing director of Jaguar, acquired the company for £800,000, transferring its assets to a new company, Guy Motors (Europe) Limited which left all the liabilities with the now defunct Guy Motors Limited the name eventually reverting to “Guy Motors Ltd” in 1966. Jaguar immediately set about rationalisation, decreasing the number of employees and the range of vehicles in production.

Guy continued to be successful throughout the 1960s with the development of the Victory trambus and the Big J series of trucks. The Big J was designed around a new Cummins V6 engine, and was intended for motorway operation. However a series of mergers by their parent company had left them in a precarious situation In 1966 Jaguar had merged with the British Motor Corporation to form British Motor Holdings. This company had then merged with Leyland in 1968 to form the British Leyland Motor Corporation. Leyland ceased the production of Guy badged buses in 1972 although Leyland badged versions of the Guy Victory were produced at Wolverhampton and Leyland until 1986. Despite the mergers the British motor industry continued on a generally downward trend and British Leyland looked for where it could make savings.

Guy Motors was able to postpone closure due to the success of its Big J range which meant it was one of the few companies owned by British Leyland operating at a profit. Despite this in 1981 Leyland decided to close the Fallings Park plant as part of a rationalisation drive and in August 1982 the doors were shut at the cost of 740 jobs. On 5 October the factory was stripped clean and the contents auctioned.

1914 Guy Syzygies

1914 Guy Syzygies 2

1914 Guy Syzygies

1914 Guy Syzygies 3

1914 Guy Syzygies

1914 Guy Syzygies 4

1914 Guy Syzygies

1919 Guy Charabanc

1919 Guy Charabanc T-5182

1921 Guy 30-seater bus

1921 Guy 30-seater bus

1921 Guy coaches in Wolverhampton Market place

1921 Guy coaches in Wolverhampton Market place

1922 Guy Promenade Runabout

1922 Guy Promenade Runabout

1924 Guy six-wheelers in Rio de Janeiro

1924 Guy six-wheelers in Rio de Janeiro

1925 Guy first six wheeled pneumatic Trolley Bus

1925 Guy first six wheeled pneumatic Trolley Bus

1925 Guy Motors

1925 Guy Motors

1925 Guy Rio 1925

1925 Guy Rio 1925

1927 Guy 6 wheeled Londonbus

1927 Guy 6 wheeled Londonbus

1927 Guy 26 seater

1927 Guy 26 seater

1927 Guy FBB (chassis number 22257) with a Hall Lewis B32R body

1927 Guy FBB (chassis number 22257) with a Hall Lewis B32R body

1927 Guy Star Flyer

1927 Guy Star Flyer

1928 Guy 6 wheeled double deck long distance sleeper coach

1928 Guy 6 wheeled double deck long distance sleeper coach

Guy Motors Ltd badge

1928 Guy BT Dodson DY 4965 in Hastings

1928 Guy BT Dodson DY 4965 in Hastings

1929 Guy phptbyWrK

1929 Guy php

1930 Guy FC of Newcastle Corporation

1930 Guy FC of Newcastle Corporation

1930 Guy Motors

1930 Guy Motors

1930 guy-vixen-05

1930 guy-vixen

1931 Guy 'BTX' Zuid Africa

1931 Guy ‘BTX’ Zuid Africa

1931 Guy Trolleybus op weg naar Japan

1931 Guy Trolleybus op weg naar Japan

1932 Guy Open coach

1932 Guy Open coach

1933 Guy Trolleybus adv1

1933 Guy Trolleybus adv1

1933 Guy

1933 Guy NL

1934 Guy Wolf Guy GR-1157

1934 Guy Wolf Guy GR-1157

1936 Guy Trolleybus  adv

1936 Guy Trolleybus  adv

1937 Guy Arab

1937 Guy Arab

1937 Guy Wolf with Martin body

1937 Guy Wolf with Martin body

1938 Guy Wolf with 20 seat bodywork by Waveney

1938 Guy Wolf with 20 seat bodywork by Waveney

1943 Guy Arab I JUA762 Pickering H30 26R Re bodied ROE H31-25R (2)

1943 Guy Arab I JUA762 Pickering H30 26R Re bodied ROE H31-25R

1943 Guy Arab I JUA762 Pickering H30 26R Re bodied ROE H31-25R

1943 Guy Arab I JUA762 Pickering H30 26R Re bodied ROE H31-25R

1943 Guy Arab II new in 1943 as a double decker, later an open top decker similar to 39

1943 Guy Arab II as a double decker, later an open top decker similar to 39

1946 Guy Arab III with Massey C35F body new to W. Alexander

1946 Guy Arab III with Massey C35F body new to W. Alexander

1946 Guy Arab Massey TSB019

1946 Guy Arab Massey TSB019

1946 Guy Arab Seamer Service

1946 Guy Arab Seamer Service

1946 Guy Arab with Brush B35F body

1946 Guy Arab with Brush B35F body

1946 Guy Vixen Hainje B-22878

1946 Guy Vixen Hainje B-22878 NL

1946 Guy-Arab bus 84 met carrosserie van Verheul. Dienstbus Almelo-Glanerbrug op de weg Borne-Hengelo. Opname verm. 1949.

1946 Guy-Arab bus 84 met carrosserie van Verheul. Dienstbus

Almelo-Glanerbrug op de weg Borne-Hengelo. Opname verm. 1949. NL

1947 Guy Arab (Seida)

1947 Guy Arab (Seida)

1947 Guy Arab III with Duple C35F body

1947 Guy Arab III with Duple C35F body

1947 Guy Arab Verheul NB-34-13

1947 Guy Arab Verheul NB-34-13 NL

1947 Guy first post war Trolley Bus Belfast Corporation

1947 Guy first post war Trolley Bus Belfast Corporation

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders GTW 30

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr. Saunders GTW 30 NL

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 32

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 32 NL

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 33

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 33 NL

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 34

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 34 NL

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 35

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 35 NL

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 36

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 36 NL

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 37

1947 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Saunders-de Schelde GTW 37 NL

1947 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton, Individually built bus advert

1947 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton, Individually built bus advert

1947 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton, Newport buses bus advert

1947 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton, Newport buses bus advert

1947 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton, Southampton Guy Arab bus advert

1947 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton, Southampton Guy Arab bus advert

1947 Guy Saunders Tet 075

1947 Guy Saunders Tet 075 NL

1947 guy-arab-01

1947 guy-arab

1947 Guy-Vixen. Carrosserie Bos(linker bus)

1947 Guy-Vixen. Carrosserie v d Bos(linker bus) NL

1947-52 Guy carr. Den Oudsten NB-21-69

1947-52 Guy carr. Den Oudsten NB-21-69 NL

1947-52 Guy Vixen carr. Verheul NB-28-40

1947-52 Guy Vixen carr. Verheul NB-28-40 NL

1948 Guy Arab 16 Brian Shaw

1948 Guy Arab 16 Brian Shaw

1948 Guy Arab 16

1948 Guy Arab 16

1948 Guy Arab 21 Brian Shaw

1948 Guy Arab 21 Brian Shaw

1948 Guy Arab 37

1948 Guy Arab 37

1948 Guy Arab carr. Verheul NB-28-54

1948 Guy Arab carr. Verheul NB-28-54

1948 Guy Arab Fleet LUT&PC 22

1948 Guy Arab Fleet LUT&PC 22

1948 Guy Arab Fleet of Maidstone Corporation Transport Department 26

1948 Guy Arab Fleet of Maidstone Corporation Transport Department 26

1948 Guy Arab Fleet of Newport Corporation Transport 24

1948 Guy Arab Fleet of Newport Corporation Transport 24

1948 Guy Arab Glasgow Corporation Transport Fleet 23

1948 Guy Arab Glasgow Corporation Transport Fleet 23

1948 Guy Arab I 136

1948 Guy Arab I 136

1948 Guy Arab III with an MCW 35 seat body

1948 Guy Arab III with an MCW 35 seat body

1948 Guy Arab III with MCW 35 seat rear entrance body.

1948 Guy Arab III with MCW 35 seat rear entrance body.

1948 Guy Arab IV African Transport Limited Kenya 30

1948 Guy Arab IV African Transport Limited Kenya 30

1948 Guy Arab Mark IV Hong Kong China Bus Company Limeted 34

1948 Guy Arab Mark IV Hong Kong China Bus Company Limeted 34

1948 Guy Arab Mark IV South Africa 35

1948 Guy Arab Mark IV South Africa 35 Greyhound

1948 Guy Arab Mark IV Southdown Motor services Limeted 32

1948 Guy Arab Mark IV Southdown Motor services Limited 32

1948 Guy Arab Mk III 19 6 1957 Verheul 1948 TET 88 E-45960

1948 Guy Arab Mk III 19 6 1957 Verheul 1948 TET 88 E-45960 NL

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW 320

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW 320 NL

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW 321

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW 321 NL

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW 324

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW 324 NL

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW 328

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW 328 NL

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW

1948 Guy Arab MkIII, Gardner 6LW, carr. Verheul GTW NL

1948 Guy Arab Single decker 2

1948 Guy Arab Single decker 2

1948 Guy Arab single decker vehicle5

1948 Guy Arab single decker vehicle

1948 Guy Arab Single Decker

1948 Guy Arab Single Decker

1948 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Verheul GTW 39

1948 Guy Gardner 6LW Arab MkIII carr Verheul GTW 39 NL

1948 Guy met Verheul carr. uit de serie 82 tm 84 uit 1948  werd in 1953 verbouwd . De achterkant is verheul en front is _

1948 Guy met Verheul carr. uit de serie 82 tm 84 uit 1948  werd in 1953 verbouwd . De achterkant is verheul NL

1948 Guy Otters were never common and ones with Alexander bodywork rarer still

1948 Guy Otters were never common and ones with Alexander bodywork rarer still

1948 Guy Vixen  coach

1948 Guy Vixen  coach

1948 Guy Wolf chassis carries a Barnard body

1948 Guy Wolf chassis carries a Barnard body

1948 Guy-Arab met carrosserie Saunders (Engeland)

1948 Guy-Arab met carrosserie Saunders  NL

1948 guy-arab-03

1948 guy-arab dd

1948 guy-arab-04

1948 guy-arab 440

1948 guy-arab-06

1948 guy-arab 440

1948 guy-arab-08

1948 guy-arab dd

1948 Guy-bus 23 erachter Crossley- Scheldebus 20 (NS 1065) op 12 september 1948 vliegveld Beek en EBAD

1948 Guy-bus 23 erachter Crossley- Scheldebus 20 (NS 1065) op 12 september 1948 vliegveld Beek en EBAD NL

1949 burlingham guy coach rmJWX126

1949 burlingham guy coach

1949 Guy Arab III 6LW with Park Royal H30-26R body

1949 Guy Arab III 6LW with Park Royal H30-26R body

1949 Guy Arab III, fleet number 10 (KTC 615)

1949 Guy Arab III, fleet number 10 (KTC 615)

Guy Motors Ltd badge

1949 Guy Arab IV

1949 Guy Arab IV

1949 Guy Arab MK 5

1949 Guy Arab IV

1949 Guy Arab MKIII Gardner 6 LW carr Hainje GTW 329

1949 Guy Arab MKIII Gardner 6 LW carr Hainje GTW 329 NL

1949 Guy ArabIII-Brislington BusWorks

1949 Guy ArabIII-Brislington Bus Works

1949 Guy Motors

1949 Guy Motors adv.

1949 Guy Vixen carrosserie Den Oudsten

1949 Guy Vixen carrosserie Den Oudsten NL

1949 guy-arab-07

1949 guy-arab

1949-53 Guy-Jongman NB-56-18

1949-53 Guy-carr. Jongman NB-56-18 NL

1950 Guy Arab III with Guy B33R bodywork

1950 Guy Arab III with Guy B33R bodywork

1950 Guy Arab III-Harkness Coachworks B31F (may be B30F now) 286, MZ7384

1950 Guy Arab III-Harkness Coachworks B31F (may be B30F now) 286, MZ7384

1950 Guy Arab III-Harkness

1950 Guy Arab III-Harkness

1950 Guy Arab Mark IV

1950 Guy Arab Mark IV

1950 Guy Arab MK IV South Africa 37

1950 Guy Arab MK IV South Africa 37

1950 Guy Arab UF with Guy B40F body (using Park Royal framework)

1950 Guy Arab UF with Guy B40F body (using Park Royal framework)

1950 Guy Arab V double deck bus

1950 Guy Arab V double deck bus

1950 Guy Motors

1950 Guy Motors

1950 Guy Vixen Overland Firms 59

1950 Guy Vixen Overland Firms 59

1950 Guy Vixen

1950 Guy Vixen NL

1950 guy-arab-02

1950 guy-arab

1950 guy-arab-05

1950 guy-arab

1950 Guy-Vixen

1950 Guy-Vixen NL

1951 Guy Arab III with a Windover C33F body

1951 Guy Arab III with a Windover C33F body

1951 Guy Arab III with rare Roe coach body

1951 Guy Arab III with rare Roe coach body

1951 Guy Arab III with unusual Roe coach body

1951 Guy Arab III with unusual Roe coach body

1951 Guy Arab UF fitted from new with a preselector gearbox and carried a Guy B40F body.

1951 Guy Arab UF fitted from new with a preselector gearbox and carried a Guy B40F body.

1951 Guy-Arab 76 met carrosserie van Hondebrink. Opname 1955 tijdens toerwagenral

1951 Guy-Arab 76 met carrosserie van Hondebrink. Opname 1955 tijdens toerwagenral NL

1952 Guy Arab III with Roe B41C bodywork

1952 Guy Arab III with Roe B41C bodywork

1952 Guy Arab LUF with Weymann B44F body

1952 Guy Arab LUF with Weymann B44F body

1952 Guy Arab Underfloor engined single deck Huddersfield 43 seater bus 4

1952 Guy Arab Underfloor engined single deck Huddersfield 43 seater bus 4

1952 Guy GS - MXX 342

1952 Guy GS – MXX 342

1952 Guy Otters with rare Mulliner bodywork

1952 Guy Otters with rare Mulliner bodywork

1952 Guy Underfloor Verheul  Jac. van Dijk nr 58 NB-06-72

1952 Guy Underfloor Verheul  Jac. van Dijk nr 58 NB-06-72 NL

1952 Guy Vixen Wadham

1952 Guy Vixen Wadham

1952 Guy-Arab 89 met carrosserie van Verheul. Met 45 zit en 10 staanplaatsen. Opname grens Glanerbrug in 1954

1952 Guy-Arab 89 met carrosserie van Verheul. Met 45 zit en 10 staanplaatsen. Opname grens Glanerbrug in 1954 NL

1952 Guy-Arab nr. 86 met carrosserie van Verheul

1952 Guy-Arab nr. 86 met carrosserie van Verheul NL

1952 guy-otter-04

1952 guy-otter

1952 guy-otter-07

1952 guy-otter

1953 Guy Arab 88 met carrosserie van Verheul.

1953 Guy Arab 88 met carrosserie van Verheul. NL

1953 Guy Arab bus 60

1953 Guy Arab bus 60

1953 Guy Arab III with Roe B41C bodywork

1953 Guy Arab III with Roe B41C bodywork

1953 Guy GS MXX-343ECW B26F Kerel

1953 Guy GS MXX-343ECW B26F Kerel

1953 GUY Otter Diesel light vehicle12

1953 GUY Otter Diesel light vehicle12

1953 Guy Special NLLVP with ECW B26F body

1953 Guy Special NLLVP with ECW B26F body

1953 Guy Vixen Bus

1953 Guy Vixen Bus

1953 Guy Special with ECW B26F bodywork

1953 Guy Special with ECW B26F bodywork

1953 Guy Special NLLVP with ECW B26F bodywork

1953 Guy Special NLLVP with ECW B26F bodywork

1953 Guy Vixen 30 seater vehicle 4

1953 Guy Vixen 30 seater vehicle 4

1953 Guy Vixen London Transport GS84 and GS76

1953 Guy Vixen London Transport GS84 and GS76

1953 Guys with ECW B26F bodies for use on low traffic country area routes

1953 Guys with ECW B26F bodies for use on low traffic country area routes

1953 Guys with ECW B26F bodies

1953 Guys with ECW B26F bodies

1954 Guy Arab Lighteight heavy duty underfloor engined coach

1954 Guy Arab Lighteight heavy duty underfloor engined coach

1954 Guy Arab LUF with a Guy B43F body

1954 Guy Arab LUF with a Guy B43F body

1954 Guy Arab LUF with Picktree C35F body

1954 Guy Arab LUF with Picktree C35F body

1954 Guy Arab LUF with rare Picktree Continental C35F body

1954 Guy Arab LUF with rare Picktree Continental C35F body

1954 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton advert 2

1954 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton advert

1954 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton advert 3

1954 Guy Motors of Wolverhampton advert

1954 Guy Otter with a Roe B25F body

1954 Guy Otter with a Roe B25F body

1954 Guy Sunbeam Trolley Double Deck Bus Walsall Corporation

1954 Guy Sunbeam Trolley Double Deck Bus Walsall Corporation

1954 Guy Warrior 43 seater Trambus with AEC 6cyl 135 bhp engine

1954 Guy Warrior 43 seater Trambus with AEC 6cyl 135 bhp engine

1954 Guy-bus 8 van de EBAD met Den Oudsten carrosserie

1954 Guy-bus 8 van de EBAD met Den Oudsten carrosserie NL

1955 Guy Arab LUF with Alexander C41F bodywork

1955 Guy Arab LUF with Alexander C41F bodywork

1955 Guy Arab LUF

1955 Guy Arab LUF

1955 Guy Arab LUFs, fitted with Roe B34C+24 bodies

1955 Guy Arab LUFs, fitted with Roe B34C+24 bodies

1955 Guy Arab Mark IV East kent Road car Company Limited 31

1955 Guy Arab Mark IV East kent Road car Company Limited 31

1955 Guy Warrior LUF Coach 3

1955 Guy Warrior LUF Coach 3

1955 Guy Warrior with Burlingham C41F body

1955 Guy Warrior with Burlingham C41F body

1955 guy-s ad

1955 guy-s ad

1956 Guy Arab LUFs with Willowbrook C37C bodies

1956 Guy Arab LUFs with Willowbrook C37C bodies

1956 Guy Arab Mark IV Belgium 36

1956 Guy Arab Mark IV Belgium 36

1956 Guy Arab, with Park Royal body

1956 Guy Arab, with Park Royal body

1956 Guy Kusters-bus, de EBAD 91

1956 Guy Kusters-bus, de EBAD 91

1956 Guy Raghano België

1956 Guy Raghano België

1956 Guy Seal Small capacity tourist coach 1

1956 Guy Seal Small capacity tourist coach 1

1956 Guy Warrior, XUK768, with Mulliner C37C body

1956 Guy Warrior, XUK768, with Mulliner C37C body

1957 Guy Arab LUF with Roe B41R body

1957 Guy Arab LUF with Roe B41R body

1957 GUY België

1957 GUY Jonckheere België

1957 Guy Otter P6 with Mulliner B26F bodywork

1957 Guy Otter P6 with Mulliner B26F bodywork

1957 Guy Vixen car.

1957 Guy Vixen

1958 Guy Arab LUFs with Longwell Green B44F bodies, XNY419

1958 Guy Arab LUFs with Longwell Green B44F bodies, XNY419

1958 Guy LUF with Longwell Green B44F body

1958 Guy LUF with Longwell Green B44F body

1958 Guy UF with Burlingham Seagull C41F body

1958 Guy UF with Burlingham Seagull C41F body

1958 Guy Victory Trambus 2

1958 Guy Victory Trambus

1958 Guy Victory Trambus 5

1958 Guy Victory Trambus

1958 Guy Victory UF 44 till 65 seater Luxery Touring Coach Victory 2

1958 Guy Victory UF 44 till 65 seater Luxery Touring Coach Victory 2

1958 Guy Victory

1958 Guy Victory

1958 Guy Warrior Gardner 5HLW oil engine 2

1958 Guy Warrior Gardner 5HLW oil engine 2

1958 Guy Wulfrunian

1958 Guy Wulfrunian

1958 Guy-Arab nr. 89 met carrosserie van Verheul. De bus had 45 zit en 10 staanplaatsen

1958 Guy-Arab nr. 89 met carrosserie van Verheul. De bus had 45 zit en 10 staanplaatsen

1958 guy-victory-02

1958 guy-victory

1958 guy-victory-03

1958 guy-victory

1958 guy-victory-05

1958 guy-victory

1959 GUY 1460

1959 GUY 1460

1959 Guy Arab LUF Powered by a Gardner 6HLW engine Registration 1294 RE

1959 Guy Arab LUF Powered by a Gardner 6HLW engine Registration 1294 RE

1960 GUY J- Type

1960 GUY J- Type

1960 Guy Warrior coach vehicle21

1960 Guy Warrior coach vehicle 21

1960 guy-victory-01

1960 guy-victory

1961 Guy Arab III-Strachen-HighlandTrans.G.Rixon2

1961 Guy Arab III-Strachen-Highland Trans.G.Rixon2

1961 Guy Wulfrunians with Roe H43-32F body

1961 Guy Wulfrunians with Roe H43-32F body

1963 Guy Arab IV with Massey lowbridge body

1963 Guy Arab IV with Massey lowbridge body

1964 Guy Conquest Luxery Coach

1964 Guy Conquest Luxery Coach

1965 Guy Conquest Luxery Coach with AEC AV505 Gardner 6LX or 6LW Victory Trambus

1965 Guy Conquest Luxery Coach with AEC AV505 Gardner 6LX or 6LW Victory Trambus

Guy Victory 40-45 seat

1960 Guy Victory 40-45 seat

GUY 4505808763_a144f7f80b

GUY DD

Guy Arab - FRU 224

Guy Arab – FRU 224

Guy buses

Guy buses

1967 Guy -ZABO Bus

1967 Guy -ZABO NL

1978 Guy Victory U F Victory 1

1978 Guy Victory U F Victory 1 ?

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GUY feathers 150

Buses CROSSLEY England

Buses CROSSLEY England

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CROSSLEY MOTORS LTD

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Crossley Motors, based in Manchester, England, produced approximately 19,000 high quality cars from 1904 until 1938, 5,500 buses from 1926 until 1958 and 21,000 goods and military vehicles from 1914 to 1945. Today I only show buses.

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1921 Crossley 25-30

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Overland-Crossley

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1926 Crossley Eagle

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1928 Crossley Eagle front

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1929 32 seat Arrow (probably 90203) with Crossley bodywork back

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1929 32 seat Arrow (probably 90203) with Crossley bodywork

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1929 Crossley Six or Alpha in an official Crossley Motors publicity photo

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1930 Condor bus (90401) delivered in 1930 with Crossley body.

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1930 Crossley Condor Leeds 

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1932  3 axle Crossley Condor built for the 1932 Scottish Bus Show. The bus was sold to Manchester Corporation

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1932 Crossley Condor Manchester

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1933 Crossley Mancunian

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1936 Crossley Mancunian Singledeck

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1936 Crossley Mancunian using a  Metro-Cammell type metal framed body.

This is chassis number 92221 from 1936 for Warrington Corporation.

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1936 Crossley Mancunian Streamliner

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1936 Crossley TrolleyDoubleDecker6x2

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1937 Manchester Corporation Crossley bodied Trolley Double Decker4x2

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1938 Bussen Crossley Mancunian Streamliner 1938

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

1947 Bussen Crossley 

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Crossley-Condor-recovery-vehicle

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Bahawalpur Crossly 6 Wheeler

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1947 Bussen Crossley carr. Verheul NL

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1947 Bussen Crossley Motors of Stockport, bus advert

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1947 Bussen Crossley SD42-1 carrosserie De Schelde NS NL

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1947 Bussen Crossley Werkspoor NS 1444 NZH Haarlem NS NL

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1947 Bussen Crossley Werkspoor NL

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1947 Bussen Crossley, SD42-1 de Schelde NL

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1947 Bussen Crossley carr.Beijnes NL

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1947 Bussen Crossley carr. de-Schelde WSM 1078 NL

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1947 Crosley SD42 1 carr. De Schelde NL

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1947 Crossley DD42 5 luton England

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1947 Crossley HK1997 GTM 1 NL

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1947 Crossley SD 42-1 uit 1947 welke bij levering voorzien was van een Schelde carrosserie,

 op deze foto dus met een nieuwe carr. van Den Oudsten, waarmee de bus nog een hele tijd mee ging.

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1947 Crossley SD42 1 Werkspoor NL

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1947 Crossley SD42 3 coach with Scottish Commercial body, England

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1947 Crossley SD42-1 met Verheul body NB-62-44 KLM-busstation

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1947 De Schelde Crossley (NB-66-12) op Circuit Zandvoort in 1962 NL

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1948 Bussen Crossley 031 Scania Vabis B15 Fokker 1948 NS 2396 NZH Sassenheim NL

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1948 Bussen Crossley Verheul NL

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1948 Bussen Crossley-bus NL

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1948 Bussen Crossley-bus NL

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1948 Crossley SD42 1 Coach Verheul KLM NL

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1948 Crossley SD42 2 Jongerius NL

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1948 Crossley SD42 2 Crossley body NL

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1948 NB-11-11 Crossley SD42-2 Verheul-Aviolanda NL

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1949 Bussen Crossley DD42 dubbeldeksbus England

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1949 Bussen Crossley DD42-5 EBK28 Lezen H52R  England

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1949 Bussen Crossley SD42-2 carr. Aviolanda Verheul NL

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1949 Bussen Crossley SD42-2 carr. Aviolanda Verheul NL

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1949 Bussen Crossley

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1949 Bussen Crossley Werkspoor 19 NS 1342 NZH Lisse NL

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1949 Crossley 3695

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 Crossley DAF logo

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Crossley NBM-2131

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Salland bus, renovated Crossley bus. Body Den-Oudsten

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Crossley Drawing

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Bussen Crossley-Verheul nr.17 in zijn originele toestand NL

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Crossley Opleggerbus

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Crossley Opleggerbussen TCR-22 NL

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Bussen Crossley-trekkers en DAF-opleggers. 1946-mei 1 947 verkocht in 1950, 1951 en 1952. In Oost-Duitsland rijdende kerk VAD 021

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1948 Crossley NL

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1947 Crossley-Verheul-Aviolanda B-33734 NL

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1949 Crossley SD42 single deck bus England

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1949 Crossley NACO Alkmaar 1013 Stationsplein Alkmaar NL

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1949 Crossley NACO  Purmerend NL

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1950 Bussen Crossley 029 Bus Den Haag Haarlem Cleynduin Katwijk NL

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1950 Bussen Crossley Beijnes Maarse en Kroon. MK. Bus at Haarlem station, route to Amstelveen NL

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1950 Crossley Dominion Trolley Buses England

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1950 Crossley NACO Alkmaar 1742, Doetinchem NL

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1950 Crossley PT42-1 and trailer in use by the WSM bus company NL

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1950 Crossleys NZH Haarlem 1405, Stationsplein Haarlem NL © Vergunst

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1950 NB-66-37 Crossley NL

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1951 Crossley Moonliner KLM Schiphol 1613, Schiphol-Oost  NL

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1951 Crossley SD42 single deck bus Uruguay bus

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1951 Crossley-bus van de Nederlandsche Buurtspoorweg Maatschappij NL

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1952 Bussen Crossley NB-04-37 NL

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1952 Bussen Crossley [1952] NB-99-55 carr. Allan

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1952 Bussen Crossley carr. Domburg NB-50-72 NL

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1952 Bussen Crossley carr. Verheul-Aviolanda NS NB-25-04 NL

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1952 Bussen Vios-Crosleys-te-Wateringen NL

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1952 Crossley EBAD NB-21-79 NL

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1952 Crossley Manchester Corporation TDD64 Dominion England

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1952 NB-67-18 Crossley carr. Aviolanda NL

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  1952 Crossley NACO Alkmaar 1038, Adelaarsweg NL

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1953 Bussen Crossley nr.17, na een moderniseringsverbouwing bij Domburg NL

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1954 Bussen Crossley Vagu 28 1954 Gouda NL

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1954 Crossley NACO Hoorn NL

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1955 Crossley NACO 2049, Lijn W, Pont Velsen NL

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1955 Crossley ZuidOoster bus 1995 Tilburg NS NL

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1956 Bussen Crossley 018 179 Haarlem NS 1763 NL

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1956 Bussen Crossley-Werkspoor 19 NS1324 & Scania Vabis 19 NS 2468 NZH NL

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1958 Bussen Crossley 022 1327 wordt gesleept door de 1118 Voorburg NL

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1958 Bussen Crossley 023 1327 wordt gesleept door de 1118 Voorburg NL

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1958 Bussen Crossley 1408 NBM NL

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1958 Bussen Crossley bus. Nijmegen 1494 ZuidOoster NL

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1958 Crossley NACO 2438, Lijn AG, Castricum aan Zee NL

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1958 Crossley st Pancras NL

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1959 Bussen Crossleys 1820 rechts nr. onbekend NBM NL

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1960 NBM Crossley 1721 Stationspl H’sum NL

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 1972 Crossley Rode Kruis bus NL

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CROSSLEY DD42 – SUNDERLAND CORPORATION England © John Bennet

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Crossley SD42-1 – De Schelde NS 1108 Autobus Crossley erfg NL

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Crossley DD42

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Crossley Dutch bus Jongerius NL

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Crossley 19 NS 1843 NZH Haarlem Bloemendaalseweg NL

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Crossley A 7220 NL

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Crossley bus registration no. FUN 319 lovingly restored

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Bussen Crossley Maarse Kroon bus 71 Aalsmeer GZ-1401 NL

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Crossley SD42 Silcox rebodied by Harpers in 1959

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Filed Under: ALLANAviolandaBeijnesCROSSLEYDAFDE SCHELDEDEN OUDSTEN,DOMBURGEnglandFOKKERJongeriusMetro-CammellOLD BUSESTrolleybuses,VERHEULWERKSPOOR

Buses, body and coachbuilder DE SCHELDE Dordrecht The Netherlands

Carrosserie DE SCHELDE Dordrecht The Netherlands

00a NV Koninklijke Maatschappij De Schelde (KMS), VlissingenNV Koninklijke Maatschappij De Schelde (KMS), Vlissingen

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damen_Schelde_Naval_Shipbuilding

Na de tweede Wereldoorlog was er een groot tekort aan bussen, en zodoende werden er op plaatsen die door de Duiters waren leeggeroofd, zoals “de Scheld”, maar ook bij Fokker en bij Werkspoor plekken gezocht waar bussen gemaakt konden worden.

De Schelde heeft in de jaren na de bevrijding ook aluminium carrosserieën gebouwd voor Crossleybussen, ontworpen door Verheul en bestemd voor de NS en diens dochterondernemingen. Ook voor een aantal particuliere openbaar vervoerbedrijven heeft De Schelde in die periode bussen vervaardigd. Twee exemplaren zijn als museumbus bewaard gebleven, nl. de gerestaureerde en rijvaardige NBM1108 (Crossley / De Schelde 1947) bij de Stichting Veteraan Autobussen in Pijnacker en de nog niet gerestaureerde Marnedienst 53 (Dodge / De Schelde 1946) bij het Nationaal Bus Museum in Hoogezand.

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1946 Dodge bus carrosserie de Schelde  van de Marnedienst foto 1951

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1946 Dodge de Schelde ESA 45 en 47

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1946 Dodge de Schelde

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1946 Guy-Arab 77 met carrosserie van De Schelde. Oorspronkelijke carrosserie was van Saunders uit Engeland.

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1947 Crossley Carr.De Schelde Nederlandse Spoorwegen, NTM, NBM, Velox 1108

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1948 Guy-bus 23 erachter Crossley- Scheldebus 20 (NS 1065) op 12 september 1948 vliegveld Beek en EBAD

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1952 Kromhout carr. De Schelde  NB-34-90

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1956 80506 line up met 1002 en 1040 met 5500 serie rond 1956 Vlissingen Hotel Britannia, een aantal hiervan met de Schelde carr.

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SW  1953 NB-25-13 Middelburg Plein 1940

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SW 1002

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SW 1002

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SW 1040 NB-25-01 Middelburg plein 1940

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SW 1040 NB-25-01 Vlissingen Bellamypark

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SW 1040 NB-25-01

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SW 1201 NB-25-04 Vlissingen Lewetrap

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SW 1930 NB-25-12  Vlissingen Bellamypark

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SW 2078 NB-25-14 Goes Hotel Terminus a

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SW 2078 NB-25-14 Goes Hotel Terminus

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SW 2078 NB-25-14 met 2101 op onbekende plaats

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SW 2101 NB-25-17 plaats onbekend

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SW 2126 NB-25-21 Middelburg garage SW

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SW 2126 NB-25-21 Middelburg Plein 1940

23 NZH CROSSLEY de Schelde 1405-COND-CHAUFFEUR

NZH CROSSLEY de Schelde 1405-COND-CHAUFFEUR

24 1947 1108 HK1997 GTM 1 Deze bus is in 1947 opgebouwd bij de firma De Schelde in Dordrecht, op een chassis van Crossley Motors uit Manchester

1108 HK1997 GTM 1 Deze bus is in 1947 opgebouwd bij de firma De Schelde in Dordrecht,

op een chassis van Crossley Motors uit Manchester (bus van stichting Museumbus)

1947 Bussen Crossley-de-Schelde WSM 1078 1947

1947 Bussen Crossley-de-Schelde WSM 1078

1947 Bussen Crossley, SD42-1 de Schelde 1947

1947 Bussen Crossley, SD42-1 de Schelde 1947

1947 Crosley SD42 1 Crossley De Schelde

1947 Crosley SD42 1 Crossley De Schelde

1947 Crossley SD 42-1 uit 1947 welke bijlevering voorzien was van een Schelde carrosserie

1947 Crossley SD 42-1 uit 1947 welke bij levering voorzien was van een Schelde opbouw

1947 De Schelde Crossley (NB-66-12) Circuit Zandvoort 1962

1947 De Schelde Crossley (NB-66-12) Circuit Zandvoort 1962

Bussen Crossley wsm 2

Crossley de Schelde ?

#

Tot zover wat ik heb kunnen vinden onder meer op de site van openbaarvervoerinboskoop.nl, Conam en het forum van Buzzee Bee

Nederland, die wil ik dan ook hartelijk danken.

Tot zover

00a NV Koninklijke Maatschappij De Schelde (KMS), Vlissingen

Filed Under: BUSESCarrosserieCROSSLEYDAFDE SCHELDEDODGEGUY,KromhoutNSSaundersVERHEUL

Buses DODGE (Brothers) Detroit USA

Buses DODGE Detroit USA

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Dodge is een Amerikaans automerk dat in 1914 werd opgericht door John Francis Dodge en diens broer Horace Elgin Dodge. In 1928 werd het merk overgenomen door Chrysler en van 1998 tot 2007 maakte het deel uit van het Duitse concern Daimler Chrysler.

De broers John en Horage Dogde waren als kind al door mechaniek gepassioneerd. Na in Detroit in een fabriek van scheepsmotoren te hebben gewerkt richtten ze in 1887 een fietsbedrijfDodge Brothers Bicycle & Machine Factory, op. Beiden vulden elkaar hiervoor goed aan. John was het meest geïnteresseerd in het commerciële, Horace in het technische. Ze waren ook harde werkers en het bedrijf boekte al snel succes.

Voorgeschiedenis

In 1901 begonnen ze ook motorfietscomponenten te produceren. Ze ontmoetten ook Ransom Olds, de oprichter van Oldsmobile, die hen in onderaanneming de eencilinder van zijn nieuwe auto liet bouwen. Die auto had succes en de onderneming van John en Horace werd de grootste motorenproducent ter wereld. In 1903werd ook Ford klant voor de bouw van onderdelen van de Ford Model A. Omdat Henry Ford de eerste bestelling niet kon betalen kregen John en Horace voor 10 procent aandelen in de jonge autobouwer en belangrijke posities in de raad van bestuur. Het gigantische succes van de T-Ford maakte van de broers miljonairs.

Begin jaren 1910 wilde Henry Ford herstructureren om minder geld aan de aandeelhouders te hoeven uitkeren. De Dogdes hadden het wel gehad met de man en kondigde aan dat ze uit de raad van bestuur zouden stappen en een eigen auto gaan bouwen. De woedende Ford verdubbelde het loon van zijn werknemers, verlaagde zijn prijzen en investeerde in zijn tractorfabriek om maar geen dividenden meer te hoeven uitkeren. De aandeelhouders begonnen in 1917 een rechtszaak die in 1919 eindigde toen Ford de aandelen van de Dodges terugkocht.

Geschiedenis

In 1914 richtten de broers The Dodge brothers motor vehicle company op en introduceerden hun eerste auto. De auto had een 3,5 liter van 40 pk en kostte 785 USD. Dat was veel meer dan de T-Ford maar de Dodge was wel moderner dan de uit 1908 daterende T. De auto had succes en het eerste jaar werden reeds 45.000 exemplaren gebouwd.

Het merk Dodge kreeg al snel een naam voor de betrouwbaarheid van haar auto’s. Die betrouwbaarheid deed ook het Amerikaanse leger voor Dodge kiezen tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Dodge produceerde legervrachtwagens tijdens de oorlog die ook door het Franse leger werden ingezet. In 1918 kreeg het bedrijf een erekruis van Frankrijk.

In 1920 waren reeds 140.000 Dodges geproduceerd en groeide het merk uit tot de op één na grootste constructeur in de Verenigde Staten, na Ford. In januari dat jaar stierf John Dodge aan een longontsteking en in december stierf Horace Dodge aan griep en levercirroseFrederick Haynes nam de leiding over Dodge Brothers over tot de weduwes van de broers, Anna en Matilda, het voor 146.000.000 USD, destijds het grootste overnamebedrag uit de geschiedenis, verkochten aan Dillon, Read & Company die hierbij General Motors overtrof. Op 31 juli 1928 werd het bedrijf doorverkocht aan Chrysler voor 175.000.000 USD.

Nadat Chrysler de Britse Rootes Group en het Franse Simca in 1967 overnam en er Chrysler Europe mee vormde werd de merknaam Dodge in Europa gebruikt voor lichte bedrijfsvoertuigen die voorheen Commer en Karrier hadden geheten. Ook de pick-up– en bestelwagenversies van de Simca 1100 heetten vanaf dan Dodge.

In de jaren zeventig kwam Chrysler in zware financiële problemen. Chrysler Europe ging in 1977 ten onder en werd in 1978 voor symbolische bedrag van 1 dollar verkocht aan Peugeot. De fabriek werd verkocht aan Renault dat de Dodge-vrachtwagens verkocht als Renaults en ze uiteindelijk uitfaseerde. De fabriek werd uiteindelijk een motorenfabriek. In 1998 kwam Dodge samen met Chrysler in handen van het Duitse DaimlerChrysler.

000 1915-dodge-archives

1915-dodge-archives

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1925 Dodge-Verheul L+R Dodge Lith NL

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1928 Dodge-Brothers USA

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1929 Dodge Brothers ad

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1929 Dodge Brothers ad

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1929 Dodge Brothers ad

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1929 Dodge Brothers ad

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1929 Dodge Brothers ad

008a Dodge bus 1930-1939 after an accident

Dodge bus 1930-1939 after an accident

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1930 Dodge Verheul NL

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1931 Dodge Verheul NL

1935 Dodge Wayne Bodied School Bus

1935 Dodge Wayne Bodied School Bus

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1936 Henson’s Dodge AUS

1936dodge

1936 Dodge

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1938 ESA 40 Dodge Perkins Medema NL

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1938-196 Dodge Thailand

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1939 Coche 29, Dodge, Agosti carr..Juan Flores(p) (puerta) Angel Labombarda(Derecha)

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1939 NZ Dodge Postoffice Bus

IMCDb.org 1939 Dodge WD in

IMCDb.org 1939 Dodge WD

Ex- RAF WW2 Dodge VK Truck 1940

Ex- RAF WW2 Dodge VK Truck 1940

dodge vintage-bus

Dodge Vintage Bus Spain

1942 Dodge Schoolbus

1942 Dodge Schoolbus

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1943 Dodge Wilson

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1944 Dodge Thai Bus 25

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1945 Dodge Hainje B-31857 ©Jan Voerman

images

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1946 ESA 5 Dodge Hainje NL

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1946 ESA 12-2 Dodge Noodcarrosserie ESA

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1946 Dodge Schoolbus

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1946 Van Hool Dodge-Chassis NL

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1946-Dodge-power-wagon-schoolbus-24

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1946-Dodge-bus-carrosserie-de-Schelde-van-de-Marnedienst-foto-1951 NL

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1946-Dodge-de-Schelde NL

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1946-Dodge-de-Schelde-ESA-45-en-47 NL

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Dodge School Bus

1947 DODGE BUS WAGON WITH WOODIE TEARDROP

1947 DODGE BUS WAGON WITH WOODIE TEARDROP

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1947 Dodge F-30185

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1947 Dodge-Highlander

1948 Dodge Bus Chassis-04

1948 Dodge Bus Chassis

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1948 Dodge Amersfoort NL

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1948 Dodge Brothers 240 (Majoral) Spanje

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1949 Dodge 21 zitpl TMP NL

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1949 Dodge 21 zitpl TMP NL

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1949 Dodge 31 zitpl TMP14 NL

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1949 Dodge Adena-firedept rf

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dodge-school-bus

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1949 Dodge autobus Heiloo NL

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1949 Dodge PREVOST Stretch 6 Can. © J.P. Lajeunesse

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1950 Dodge Kew 125L Sannes Norway

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1950 Dodge School bus pick-up

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1952 Dodge Yellow school bus

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1952 Dodge-Convoyer

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1953 Dodge-school-bus © Hank Suderman

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1954 Dodge Wayne

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1955 Dodge School bus

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1956 Dodge EBY-614 2836 Maltaship

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1956 Dodge hwh stn 44 History

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1956 Dodge PikiWiki Israel 3691 BUS

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1957 Dodge Schoolbus

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1958  Dodge AMZ-de Muynck 35 NL

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1958 Dodge School Buses

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1959 Dodge 12 deurs

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1959 Dodge

MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA

1960 Army Dodge Power Wagon

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1960 Dodge Bus

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1961 Dode SchoolBuses

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1961 DODGE Malta

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1962 Dodge-school-bus

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1962 Dodge-school-bus

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1963 Dodge Leyland FRY-363 2500 Maltaship

1963 Dodge bus

1963 Dodge bus

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1964 Dodge-Haugesund Turistbiler Norway

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1965 Dodge Malta © Keith Till

Dodge A 100 bus, U.S.Army. Dodge A 100 bus

U.S.Army. Dodge A 100 bus

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1965 Dodge sportsman wagon

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1965 Dodge

Dodge Camper

1966 Dodge Motorhome

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1966 DODGE A100 CAMPER

064 1966 Dodge Sportsman wagon school-van © J.P. Joans

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1966 Dodge

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1967 Dodge Sportsman Wagon

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1968-Dodge school-bus

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1970 DODGE A100

dodge-b300-bus-benzine-zwart

1974 dodge-b300-bus-benzine-zwart

Dodge D700 Bus (1976)

dodge-d700-bus-1976

Dodge D400 Bus (1977)

Dodge D400 Bus (1977)

Dodge Cars Logo

DODGE CAR LOGOS

Dodge D400 Bus (1978)

Dodge D400 Bus (1978)

Dodge D500 Bus (1980)

Dodge D500 Bus (1980)

Dodge D700 Bus (1980)

Dodge D700 Bus (1980)

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1980 Buseta Dodge D300 Pájaro Azul

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1981 Dodge ram-school-bus

dodge

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1981 Dodge-ram-school-bus

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1982 Dodge PTH s600 Bus

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1983 Dodge 50

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1983 DODGE S800V 16 seater

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1984 Dodge 16 seat buses

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1985 DODGE 20

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1985 Dodge-D

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1986 Dodge D700-Caio

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1994 VanHool Dodge Buses Serbus

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1998 Dodge-commando-g13-wadham-stringer-vanguard-coach

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2001 Dodge 2500 mini bus spotted in Denali

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2005 Thomas Dodge Left Front

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1990 G13-Dodge-Renault bus

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1998 Dodge Renault ints text

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Metalpar Dodge Linea Buses Tucapel Concepcin

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Dodge Renault

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DODGE images

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The END

Filed Under: AGOSTIBusetaCAIOCamperChryslerCOMMERDaimlerChryslerde MuynckDE SCHELDEDODGEDodge BrothersFirebrigadeFordHainjeKARRIER,MedemaMetalparOLD BUSESOldsmobilePerkinsPeugeotPrevostRENAULTSimca,USAVan HoolVERHEULWadham BrosWilson

Buses Fa. F.A. DE RAADT en J. KISTEMAKER – NACO Purmerend The Netherlands

Buses Fa. F.A. de Raadt & J. Kistemaker – NACO Purmerend The Netherlands

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandsche_Auto_Car_Onderneming

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De Raadt en Kistenmaker Purmerend

02 niet opa Cor de Raadt

opa Cor de Raadt oprichter NACO

Uit commentaar van de fam. de Raadt zelf blijkt dat dit niet Opa de Raadt,

de oprichter is. Misschien gewoon een chauffeur dus. Wie het weet mag het 

laten weten dan vul ik het aan.

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conductrices NACO 1949

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G-58602 Kromhout carr. Verheul (1940) NACO

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GX-5436 Bedford carr. Verheul NACO-bus

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GZ-92 NACO-bus

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GZ-94727 GZ-94722 GZ-93049 3x Crossley GZ-67 Crossley carr. De Schelde

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GZ-94728 NACO-bus

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Kromhout bus in (slaap)kamer (foto Niestadt)

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NACO 32

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Dodge NACO 533

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Leyland Verheul NACO 816

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NACO 2049, Lijn W, Pont Velsen (1955)

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NACO 2438, Lijn AG, Castricum aan Zee (1958) Scania Vabis

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NACO 5150

4Leyland NACO 5172

5NACO 5328

6NACO 5615 (1956) Verheul

7NACO 5634 (1957) AEC Verheul

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Hanomag Henschel F 20 NACO 7746

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NACO Alkmaar 999, Lijn 98, Stationsplein Alkmaar (1973) Leyland Verheul

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NACO Alkmaar 1013 Stationsplein Alkmaar (1949)

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NACO Alkmaar 1017, 1776, 1742, Friese Brug Alkmaar (1952)

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NACO Alkmaar 1038, Adelaarsweg

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NACO Alkmaar 1742, Doetinchem (1950) b

14NACO Alkmaar 1742, Doetinchem (1950)

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NACO Alkmaar 2427, Lijn AD, Zaandam (1949) Scania Vabis

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Scania Vabis NACO Alkmaar 2566 SB-06-14 Monnickendam 1960 tuuur

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NACO Alkmaar 5151, Prins Hendrikkade Leyland Verheul

18NACO Alkmaar 6705, Lijn KA, Kanaalkade Alkmaar (1972) DAF

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NACO Alkmaar 6709, Lijn 106, Stationsplein Alkmaar (1972) DAF

20NACO Alkmaar 6721, Lijn W, Stationsweg Alkmaar DAF

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NACO Alkmaar 6726, Lijn X, Stationsplein Alkmaar

22NACO Alkmaar 7523, Waterlooplein Leyland

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NACO Alkmaar 7524, Stationsweg Alkmaar Leyland

24NACO Alkmaar 7630, Lijn W (1967) Leyland

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NACO Alkmaar, Velsertunnel (1957)

26NACO Alkmaar, Velsertunnel, Beverwijk (1957)

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NACO bus 5062 Amsterdam Waterlooplein Leyland Verheul

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NACO bus 7062 Hoorn NS Leyland van Hool

29NACO NB-60-69, Stationsplein Alkmaar, (1955)

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NTM Leeuwarden 4201, Lijn SB, Terpstraat Wieringermeer (1960)

31Scania Vabis Verheul NACO

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Met dank aan google en alle fotografen wiens prachtige foto’s ik heb mogen gebruiken.