ABERDONIA Car Park Royal London England UK 1911 – 1915

Aberdonia (car)

1912 Aberdonia Landau

 1912 Aberdonia Landau

The Aberdonia was an English car manufactured in Park Royal, London from 1911 to 1915 by the coachbuilders Brown, Hughes and Strachan. The engine was a 3160 cc, 4 cylinder, 20 hp (15 kW) unit, it cost £500 with seven-seated touring coachwork, or £700 with “special landau body”. At the 1911 London Motor Show a one-off design, mid-engined and forward-control with the driver ahead of the engine was displayed.

1911 Aberdonia Park Royal Landau

1912 Aberdonia, Landau

See also

List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom

unfortunataly this is everything I could find.

Bus and Coach builders STRACHAN (and BROWN) England UK

STRACHAN

and

BROWN

Strachans, at one time known as Strachan and Brown, was a significant supplier of bus and coach bodies from the ‘Twenties through to the late ‘Sixties. After that they appear to have quit the PSV market but continued to trade as a supplier to the Ministry of Defense. Based for many years in North Acton, London they moved to premises on Hamble Airfield in Hampshire around 1960. The last date I have where any activity is recorded is 1984.

1900 Strachans Coachworks, logo

Their products were particularly prominent before WW2 with many London operators using them, while during the War they were a supplier of “Utility” bodywork. Post-War they were particularly associated with Aldershot and District, but seemed to go into a decline in the late ‘Fifties. The ‘Sixties saw a minor resurgence when they bodied a number of rear-engined single decker chassis including the London Transport XMS class, and provided the coachwork on the only five Dodge chassis sold in the UK.

Surprisingly I have been unable to trace more than passing references to this company anywhere on the web, so a group to record its existence seems appropriate.

History

    1. 1865 Birth of James Marshall Strachan [pronounced Strawn] at Medians, near Aberdeen, Scotland.
    • 1867 Birth of Walter Ernest Brown.
    • 1881 W E Brown is apprenticed to coachbuilders Laurie and Marner (Oxford Street, London).
    • 1894 W E Brown starts his own business at Shepherds Bush.
    • 1896 W E Brown partners with S A Hughes [full name and dates?] as Brown and Hughes (Kensington).
    • 1907 J M Strachan joins the partnership: Brown, Hughes and Strachan, with a large factory at Park Royal.
    • 1915 J M Strachan and W E Brown establish a new partnership as Strachan and Brown Ltd, based at the former Brown and Hughes premises (Holland Gate Garage, High Street, Kensington).
    • 1921 Strachan and Brown move to Wales Farm Road, Acton.
    • 1928 Strachan and Brown partnership dissolved; J M Strachan continues as Strachans Ltd; W E Brown and sons Dennis and Reginald become directors of Duple Bodies and Motors; the rest is WKC history.
    • 1929 Death of J M Strachan; Strachans is renamed Strachans (Acton) Ltd.
    • 1934 Strachans (Acton) is renamed Strachans Successors Ltd.
    • 1944 Death of W E Brown.
    • 1962 Strachans Successors is sold to Giltspur but continues to operate as Strachans (Coachbuilders) Ltd based at Hamble-le-Rice, Hampshire.
        1976 Strachans (Coachbuilders) ceases production.
    • * This info comes from Mrs Jacky Mackenzie, great grand daughter of Walter Ernest Brown

1920-31 Midland Red A177 (OH 1206) Tilling-Stevens TS3 Strachan and Brown B29F

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1926 OC1 Strachan Brown of Acton Daimler CF6 W L

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1927 AEC OC14 Strachan + Brown of Acton

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1928 0827MoTr-Strac1929 OC14 Strachan of Acton on Berliet

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1930 HX 1388 A E C Regent Strachans H2624R

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1930 Leyland LT2 with a Strachan B32R body

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1932 Leyland TS4 originally with Harrington body rebodied in 1949 with this Strachan C33F body

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1933 Gilford Zeus Strachan H24-24R 079-XM

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1936 AEC Regent, originally with L.P.T.B. H30-26R rebodied in May 1956 with the 1947 Strachan L27-28R body, rebodied by Roe

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1939 AEC-Strachan double decker 125, BHJ195

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1939 AEC-Strachan double decker 129, BHJ199

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1939 AEC-Strachan double decker 129, BHJ199a

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1943 Bradford Guy Arab 1, Fleet No 467, Reg No DKY 467.

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1943 Guy Arab had a Strachan L27-28R body

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1943 Strachan utility L27-28R body so extensively rebuilt by Silcox by 1956 into the condition shown that it is no longer recognisable as of Strachan origins

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1944 Bristol K5G Strachan ex Hants & Dorset GLJ971

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1944 Guy Arab II rebodied 1960 Massey L57R & 2005 GYL984 1945 Guy Arab II rebodied 1955 Strachan L56R

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1944 Guy Arab II with a Strachan L27-28R body

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1945 Barton 443, GNN704, was a Guy Arab II with a Strachans L27-28R body

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1945 Bristol K6A - Stranchan.

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Originally bodied Weymann L55R. Acquired by Moores from Birch Bros. 1952.

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1945 Guy Arab II with a Strachan L27-28R (8'0 wide) body

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1945 Guy Arab II with a Strachan L27-28R body

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1945 Guy Arab II with Strachan H56R body

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1945 Guy Arab II with Strachan L27-28RD utility body

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1945 Guy Arab II with Strachan lowbridge body

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1945 Guy Arab ll Strachan

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1947 33 JDE426 Bristol L5G Strachan DP35F

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1947 56 was a Strachan L27-28R bodied Albion CX19 whilst 81 was the Roe L27-26RD rebodied single-deck Albion CX39N chassis

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1947 AEC Regent with Strachan L27-28R body a

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1947 AEC Regent with Strachan L27-28R body

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1947 Dennis J3 Lancet with a Strachan C32R body

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1947 Guy Arab III with a Strachan L27-28R body

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My beautiful picture

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1947 Leyland PS1-1s with Strachans C33F bodi

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1947 Maudslay Marathon III Strachans FC33F , new with Enterprise Coaches of Kenton , Middlesex

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1947 Strachans Coachworks, advert1948 38 JDE 431 Bristol L5G Strachans

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1948 AEC Regal III Strachans B35R JFM575 Crosville

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1948 AEC Regal III with Strachan B35R body a

 

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1948 AEC Regal III with Strachan B35R body

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1948 AEC Regal III-Strachan TA5

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1948 Bristol L5G Strachan DP35F

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1948 Guy Arab 114, NEV609 with a Strachan L27-26R body

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1948 Guy Arab III single decker with Strachans B34F body

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1949 AEC Regal III with Strachan B36F body

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1949 Crossley DD42-3 which was fitted from new with this Strachans FC33F body

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1949 Daimler CVD6 with Strachans bodywork

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1949 Guy Arab III with a Strachan L27-28R

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1949 Guy Arab III with Strachan L27-28R bodywork

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1949 Guy Arab III with Strachans L55R body

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1949 Strachan C35F bodied Guy Arab III

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1950 A.E.C. 9612A Regent III with a Strachans L27-28R body

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1950 A.E.C. 9621E Regal III with a Strachan C33F body

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1950 Albion Venturer CX37S with a Strachan L55R

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1950 Dennis J10 Lancet with Strachan B38R body

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1950 Dennis J10 Lancets with Strachan B38R bodies 175, HOU901

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1950 Dennis Lancet 3 with Strachan B38R body

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1950 Dennis Lancet III Strachan B38R Guildford Onslow Street

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1950 Guy Arab III with a Strachan L27-28R body

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1950 Guy Arab III with Strachan C35F body

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1950 Guy Arab IV with uncommon Strachans FL31-26RD bodywork

 

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1950 Leyland CPO1 Comet with a Strachan C37F body

 

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1950 Leyland Tiger PS2-1 Strachan B34R

 

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1950 Strachan C35F bodied Guy Arab III

 

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1950 Strachans coach and bus bodies, advert, c19501950 Trojan Diesel with a Strachans 14 seat coach body1951 Crossley DD42-8 with a Strachan H31-28RD body

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1951 Dennis Dominant with a Strachans B41C body

 

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1951 Guy Arab III with a Strachan B38F body

 

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1951 Guy Arab III with Strachan B38F body a

 

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1951 Guy Arab III with Strachan B38F body

 

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1951 Guy Arab III with Strachan FL31-26RD body

 

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1951 Leyland Motors Ltd Leyland UK Ad Dublin Ireland Double-Decker Bus1951 Leyland Royal Tiger PSU 1-15 Strachan C4K GVN-952

 

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1952 Ad1953 Bedford Strachans Bus Photo Yugoslavia

 

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1953 Dennis Lancet J10C with Strachan C38F body

 

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1953 Strachan H31-28RD bodied A.E.C. 9613S Regent III

 

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1954 AEC MU3RV Reliances with Strachan 'Everest' C41C bodies a

 

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1954 AEC MU3RV Strachan C41C at Aldershot Garage

 

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1954 AEC MU3RV Strachan C41C in Hampton Court Station Goods Yard

 

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1954 AEC Reliance MU3RV with a Strachan C41C body a

 

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1954 AEC Reliance MU3RV with a Strachan C41C body

 

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1954 AEC Reliance MU3RV with Strachan Everest C41C bodywork

 

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1954 Dennis Falcon LOU65 with Strachan bodywork

 

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1954 Dennis P5 Falcons with Strachan B30F bodies

 

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1954 Leyland PSUC1-2 Tiger Cubs with Strachans Everest C41C bodies

 

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1954 Leyland PSUC1-2 with Strachans C41C body

 

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1954 Leyland PSUC1-2T Tiger Cub with Strachan Everest C41C body

 

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1954 Strachan bodied AEC Reliance

 

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1954 Strachan bodied AEC Reliant

 

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1954 Strachan Everest C41C bodied AEC Reliance

 

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1954 Trojan DT Strachans C15F.

 

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1955 AEC MU3RV Reliances with Strachan 'Everest' C41C bodies

 

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1955 AEC Reliance Strachan C41C

 

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1955 Commer Strachans Everest Transit Bus Brochure1955 Dennis Lancet UFs with Strachan DP41F bodies

 

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1955 Guy Arab IV with a Strachan L27-28R body

 

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1955 Guy Arab IV with Strachans L28-28R body

 

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1955 OC1 Strachans Successors Ltd of Acton on AEC Reliance for Fales Coaches of Bath 1955

 

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1955 Strachan Everest C41C bodywork on its AEC Reliance chassis

 

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1955 Valliant XHN574 AEC Reliance Strachans C41C

 

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1956 Dennis Falcon Strachan B30F in Aldershot Garage yard

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1956 Dennis Falcon with Strachan B30F body a

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1956 Dennis Falcon with Strachan B30F body

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1956 Dennis Falcons with Strachan B30F bodies

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1956 Dennis P5 Falcon 275, POR421, with a Strachan B30F body

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1956 Strachan bodied Dennis Falcon POR428 at Stokes Bay

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1956 Trojan with a Strachan C13F body

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 1958 Strachans bodied batch of Seddons

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1959 Ford 611E - Strachan BxxF

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1962 Albion Nimbus NS3N with Strachan DP31F body

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1962 Barton 442 GNN703 Strachan bodied Guy Arab II

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1962 Guy Arab IV Strachans H72R

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1962 Strachan H37-32RD bodied Guy Arab IV

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1962 Strachans bodied Bedford VAL

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1962 Strachans bodied Bedford VAL14s

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1963 AEC Regent V - Stranchan

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1963 AEC Regent V One of a trio delivered to members of the co-operative all carried this unusual and rare Strachans bodywork

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1963 Ford Thames Traders with Strachans bodies seating 33 upstairs and carrying 23 bikes downstairs a

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1963 Ford Thames Traders with Strachans bodies seating 33 upstairs and carrying 23 bikes downstairs b

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1963 Ford Thames Traders with Strachans bodies seating 33 upstairs and carrying 23 bikes downstairs

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1963 OC14 Strachans Dartford Tun Bus 1963-5

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1963 OC14 Strachans Dartford Tunnel Bus

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1963 OC14 Strachens Successors Ltd. of Hamble on Ford Thames Trader for London Transport Country Buses Dartford Tunnel Service only

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1963 Hutchings & Cornelius Strachans bodied Dennis Lancet TYC 319 lays over after running in from its South Petherton home while CYC 669C, a Bedford SB5-Strachans

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1963 Leyland Titan PD2A-30 - Strachans H61Rd d

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1963 Leyland Titan PD2A-30 - Strachans H61Rd

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1964 Bedford VAL14 Strachan B52F

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1964 Bedford VAL14 with unusual low-height Strachan B52F bodywork a

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1964 Bedford VAL14 with unusual low-height Strachan B52F bodywork

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1964 Daimler 92, DCP836, passing Guy Arab V demonstrator 888DUK on trial with the corporation

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1964 Dodge S307 Strachans C42F by the Kings Arms at Hampton Court

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1964 Dodge S307 Strachans C42F in Hampton Court Station Goods Yard

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1964 Dodge S307-190T Strachan C42F AYV-94B

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1964 Guy Arab V demonstrator 888DUK on trial with Halifax Corporation in summer 1964. It carried a Strachan front entrance body

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1964 Guy demonstrator 888DUK with Halifax Corporation in June 1964. It carried a Strachan front entrance body.

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1964 Leyland Leopard L1 Strachan B45D

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1964 Leyland Leopard L1 with Strachans B45D bodywork

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1964 Leyland Leopard L1, had bodywork by Strachan

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1964 Leyland Leopards in 1964 with unusual but very neat Strachan dual entrance bodywork seating 45

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1964 Leyland PD2A-30 with Strachan H35-28RD bodywork

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1964 Strachan DP49F bodied AEC 2U3RA Reliance

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1964 Strachans bodied Dodge S307-190T coaches

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1964 Strachans Low Bridge bodied Guy Arab IV 53DHK

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1965 AEC Reliance Leyland Lepard Strachans Bus Brochure 1965 Austin Strachans Bus Sales Brochure 1965 Bedford SB Strachan Pacesaver B--F demonstrator parked at Sandown Park Race Course, Esher, Surrey

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1965 Bedford SB Strachan Pacesaver B--F in Windsor

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1965 Bedford SP Strachans Paysaver Transit Bus Brochure 1965 Bedford VAS Strachans 30 Seat Bus Brochure 1965 Bournemouth Transport Bedford VAS Strachan M4

1965-bournemouth-transport-bedford-vas-strachan-m4 © Richard Godfray

1965 Dodge BMC Scammell Strachans Bus Brochure 1965 Ford Strachan

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1965 Guy Arab V 6LW built in 1965 with Strachans H41-31F bodywork

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1965 Leyland Leopard Strachans Transit Bus Brochure 1965 Strachans Eiger 63 Bus Brochure England 1965 Strachans Transit Bus Sales Brochure England 1966 AEC Merlin P2R Strachan B25D originally London Transport XMS4

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1966 AEC Merlin P2R Strachan B25D

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1966 AEC Reliance Strachan B39F

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1966 FBR 53D Leyland Panther-Strachans ex Sunderland, Metro Centre

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1966 Ford R192 NPT306D with Strachans B44F bodywork

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1966 Ford R192 with Strachan B44F bodywork

1966-ford-r192-with-strachan-b44f-bodywork

1966 Ford R226 with Strachan B52D bodywork

1966-ford-r226-with-strachan-b52d-bodywork

1966 Leyland demonstrator YTB771D on test with Halifax Corporation, a Leyland PSRC1-1 Panther Cub with a Strachans B43D body

1966-leyland-demonstrator-ytb771d-on-test-with-halifax-corporation-a-leyland-psrc1-1-panther-cub-with-a-strachans-b43d-body

1966 Leyland Panther PSUR1-1R Strachan 53 FBR53D Sunderland Corporation

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1966 Leyland Panther PSUR1-1R with Strachans B47+19D bodywork

1966-leyland-panther-psur1-1r-with-strachans-b4719d-bodywork

1966 Leyland PSU3-1R-Strachans

1966-leyland-psu3-1r-strachans

1966 MBS15, the only Strachans AEC Merlin

1966-mbs15-the-only-strachans-aec-merlin

1966 Strachans AEC Merlin

1966-strachans-aec-merlin

1966 WMPTE 3661 - Ford R192 with Strachans body ex Birmingham City Transport

1966-wmpte-3661-ford-r192-with-strachans-body-ex-birmingham-city-transport

1967 A E C Swift MP2R with Strachan B54D bodywork

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1967 A E C Swift MP2R with Strachans B58F bodywork

1967-a-e-c-swift-mp2r-with-strachans-b58f-bodywork

1967 AEC Reliance Strachan B39F

1967-aec-reliance-strachan-b39f

1967 AEC XMS1 Strachan (JLA51D) from Gillingham Street Garage on Red Arrow Route 500 in Park Lane

1967-aec-xms1-strachan-jla51d-from-gillingham-street-garage-on-red-arrow-route-500-in-park-lane

1967 Bedford SB Strachans J33643

1967-bedford-sb-strachans-j33643

1967 Bedford VAM14 with Strachan B33D+25 bodi

1967-bedford-vam14-with-strachan-b33d25-body

1967 Bristol RELL6G Strachan B34D + 218 SRD18 1959 AEC Reliance 2MU3RV Burlimgham B34D

1967-bristol-rell6g-strachan-b34d-218-srd18-1959-aec-reliance-2mu3rv-burlimgham-b34d

1967 Bristol RELL6G with Strachans B34D body

1967-bristol-rell6g-with-strachans-b34d-body

1967 Daimler Roadliner SRC6 Strachan B54D in Victoria Square Bus Station

1967-daimler-roadliner-src6-strachan-b54d-in-victoria-square-bus-statio

1967 Ford Strachans bus 1967 Guy Arab V with Strachan H41-31F body

1967-guy-arab-v-with-strachan-h41-31f-body

1967 Leyland Panther 88, GBR88E, with Strachans bodywork FBR53D

1967-leyland-panther-88-gbr88e-with-strachans-bodywork-fbr53d

1967 Leyland Panther 88, GBR88E, with Strachans bodywork

1967-leyland-panther-88-gbr88e-with-strachans-bodywork

1967 Leyland Panther, Strachan,

1967-leyland-panther-strachan

1967 Strachan bodied AEC Reliance ex Aldershot & District 273 MOR604

1967-strachan-bodied-aec-reliance-ex-aldershot-district-273-mor604

1967 Strachan-bodied Ford R192

1967-strachan-bodied-ford-r192

1967 Two Strachan bodied Guy Arabs are closest - 152N in cream-blue ansd not then yet withrawn, alongside 216N

1967-two-strachan-bodied-guy-arabs-are-closest-152n-in-cream-blue-ansd-not-then-yet-withrawn-alongside-216n

1968 AEC Swift MP2R Strachan B47D at Portswood Garage

1968-aec-swift-mp2r-strachan-b47d-at-portswood-garage

1968 AEC Swift MP2R Strachan B47D originally Southampton Corporation 4 in Guildford Farnham Road Bus Station

1968-aec-swift-mp2r-strachan-b47d-originally-southampton-corporation-4-in-guildford-farnham-road-bus-station

1968 AEC Swift MP2R with Strachan B47D bodywork

1968-aec-swift-mp2r-with-strachan-b47d-bodywork

1968 EYO 885J - Another Bedford VAS Strachans (this one with high backed coach seats)

1968-eyo-885j-another-bedford-vas-strachans-this-one-with-high-backed-coach-seats

1968 Ford R226 with Strachans 53-seater body

1968-ford-r226-with-strachans-53-seater-body

1968 Ford R226 with Strachans bodywork

1968-ford-r226-with-strachans-bodywork

1968 Leyland Panther Cub Demonstrator with Strachans body at the Earls Court Motor Show

1968-leyland-panther-cub-demonstrator-with-strachans-body-at-the-earls-court-motor-show

1968 Leyland Panther Cub PSRC1-1 with Strachan 43 seat bodywork

1968-leyland-panther-cub-psrc1-1-with-strachan-43-seat-bodywork

1968 Leyland Panther Cub PSRC1-1 with Strachan B43F body

1968-leyland-panther-cub-psrc1-1-with-strachan-b43f-body

1968 Leyland Panther PSUR1-1R with Strachan B45F bodywork a

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1968 Leyland Panther PSUR1-1R with Strachan B45F bodywork

1968-leyland-panther-psur1-1r-with-strachan-b45f-bodywork.

1968nAEC Swift MP2R Strachan B47D MTR-420F

1968 aec-swift-mp2r-strachan-b47d-mtr-420f

1969 Bedford VAS 3 Strachan body Ex-MoD

1969-bedford-vas-3-strachan-body-ex-mod

1970 Ford Transit with Strachan B16F body

1970-ford-transit-with-strachan-b16f-body

1972 Ford Transit Strachan DP16F

1972-ford-transit-strachan-dp16f

1975 The last Strachan - DDA149C,

1975-the-last-strachan-dda149c.

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Buses FORD USA + all over the world part II 1950 >>

Buses FORD USA & all over the world part II 1950 >>

 

Ford buses from 1950 >>

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1950 Ford 53 met carrosserie van Jongerius Utrecht. Opname Pathmossingel te Enschede

1950 Ford 53 met carrosserie van Jongerius Utrecht. Opname Pathmossingel te Enschede NL

1950 Ford Bus In New Zealand

1950 Ford Bus In New Zealand

1950 Ford F5 Medema Appingedam

1950 Ford F5 carr.Medema Appingedam NL

1950 Ford F5 V8 Hainje Heerenveen B-33225

1950 Ford F5 V8 carr.Hainje Heerenveen B-33225 NL

1950 Ford F5 V8

1950 Ford F5 V8 carr. Medema NL

1950 Ford School bus ish

1950 Ford School bus ish carr. Hicks

1950 Ford V8 Frankrijk carr. Smit Joure B-3927

1950 Ford V8 Frankrijk carr. Smit Joure B-3927 NL

1951 Ford barriball p1324

1951 Ford barriball p1324

1951 Ford carr. Groenewold Hoogezand B-7560

 

1951 Ford carr. Groenewold Hoogezand B-7560 NL

1951 Fordson Thames ET 7 36 seat Casha body

1951 Fordson Thames ET 7 36 seat Casha body

1951-wayne-ford-dinky-bus-front

1951-wayne-ford-dinky-bus-front

1952 Ford 59-R carr. Verheul NB-39-59

1952 Ford 59-R carr. Verheul NB-39-59 NL

1952 Ford 570E H.V. Burlingham C41F seats Apr - Oct

1952 Ford 570E H.V. Burlingham C41F seats Apr – Oct UK

1952 Ford Fitzjohn

1952 Ford Fitzjohn USA

1952 Ford Groenewold Hoogezand

1952 Ford Groenewold Hoogezand NL

1952 Ford Schnellbus NWF FS Ford G-YT 6cyl 4.080cc 000039  PDF

1952 Ford schoolbussen met carrosserie van Wayne (U.S.A.). Opname in het Volkspark bij de offici

1952 Ford schoolbussen met carrosserie van Wayne (U.S.A.). Opname in het Volkspark

1952 Ford Scoutbus

1952 Ford Scoutbus

1952 v.l.n.r. Scania-Vabis Ford met carrosserie van Jongerius Ford Transit met carrosserie van Verheul en bus 8 Kromhout

1952 v.l.n.r. Scania-Vabis  Ford met carrosserie van Jongerius  Ford Transit met carrosserie van Verheul en bus 8 Kromhout NL

1952-Ford-bus

1952-Ford-bus

1952 Ford-Wayne-bussen

 

1952 Ford-Wayne-bussen

1953 Ford V8 Groenewold Hoogezand

1953 Ford V8 Groenewold Hoogezand NL

1954 Ford NB-44-48

1954 Ford NB-44-48 NL

1954 Ford Union-City-SB

1954 Ford Union-City-SB

1954 Ford Verheul Trambus Den Bosch

1954 Ford Verheul Trambus Den Bosch NL

1955 Ford B500 school bus

1955 Ford B500 school bus

1955 Ford parramattabuscomo396aecly8 Australia

1955 Ford parramatta bus como 396 aecly8 Australia

1956 Ford 56 Tet 007

1956 Ford 56 Tet 007 NL

1956 Ford G1Y9B

1956 Ford G1Y9B

1956 fordbus-1 ad

1956 fordbus-1 a

1956 fordbus-chassis 3

1956 fordbus-chassis 3

1957 Ford-Bauer-G199B-Arnoldi

1957 Ford-Bauer-G199B-Arnoldi © W Nordsieck

1957 ford-b-series

 

1957 ford-b-series

1958 Ford Cyprus

1957 ford-b-series1958 Ford Cyprus

1958 Ford type Schoolbus nr. 40 met carrosserie van Wayne (Amerika).

1958 Ford Cyprus

1959 Ford Gnecco a

1959 Ford Gnecco a

1959 Ford Gnecco b

1959 Ford Gnecco b

1959 Ford Zammit Malta

1959 Ford Zammit Malta

1959 Ford F5 B-30957

1959 Ford F5 B-30957

1959 Hackney Bb 23 9 Ford Bus Greven-9-ex-De-Vries-GEBO-ECF

1959 Hackney Bb 23 9 Ford Bus Greven-9-ex-De-Vries-GEBO-ECF NL

1960 Ford Thames 800 bus

1960 Ford Thames 800 bus

1960 Ford Trambussen werden ingezet op de stadsdienst Hengelo. Op de foto bus 59.

1960 Ford-transit met een tweede karrosserie van Smit-Joure

1960 Ford-transit met een tweede karrosserie van Smit-Joure NL

1961 Ford 570E H.V. Burlingham C41F seats May - Oct

1961 Ford 570E H.V. Burlingham C41F seats May – Oct

1961 Ford Thai Bangkok Bus 41-61 Ford

1961 Ford Thai Bangkok Bus 41-61

1961 Ford Thai Bus 38-106 Ford

1961 Ford Thai Bus 38-106

1961 Ford Thames 570E, Plaxton C41F coachwork was carried by 335, 335BWB

1961 Ford Thames 570E, Plaxton C41F coachwork was carried by 335, 335BWB UK

1961 Ford Thames Trader57OE TRJ731 Plaxton C41F

1961 Ford Thames Trader57OE TRJ731 Plaxton C41F UK

1961 ford usa Econoline Station Bus

1961 ford usa Econoline Station Bus

1961-67 Ford Econoline Van 1st generation

1961-67 Ford Econoline Van 1st generation

1962 eastern buses ford 6

1962 eastern buses ford 6

1962 Ford Econoline

1962 Ford Econoline

1962 Ford Thames Trader 570E with Burlingham Seagull 62 C41F bodywork

1962 Ford Thames Trader 570E with Burlingham Seagull 62 C41F bodywork UK

1962 Ford Thames Trader with Duple C41F body

1962 Ford Thames Trader with Duple C41F body UK

1962 Ford tram Domburg voor station NS

1962 Ford tram Domburg voor station NS NL

1962 Ford Transit nr. 58 met carrosserie van Verheul-Aviolanda met de moter achterin. Deze bus had 28 zitplaatsen. Uit d_

1962 Ford Transit nr. 58 met carrosserie van Verheul-Aviolanda met de moter achterin. Deze bus had 28 zitplaatsen NL

Malta Bus, Leyland Ford, Valletta Bus Terminal

1965 malta bus leyland ford

1963 Ford Taunus Transit TN-68-84

1963 Ford Taunus Transit TN-68-84 NL

1964 Ford D-Series

1964 Ford D-Series

1964 Ford Thames 570E Harrington Crusader IV C41F bodied

1964 Ford Thames 570E Harrington Crusader IV C41F bodied UK

1964 FORD THAMES

1964 FORD THAMES

1965 Ford Opleggerbus Flughafen Zürich

1965 Ford Opleggerbus Flughafen Zürich

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1965 Ford R226, with Duple C52F body

1965 Ford R226, with Duple C52F body UK

1965 Ford Taunus Transit FA-61-00

1965 Ford Taunus Transit FA-61-00 NL

1965 Ford Thames 570E with Duple Northern bodywork FSS929

1965 Ford Thames 570E with Duple Northern bodywork FSS929 UK

1965 Ford Thames 570E with Plaxton C41F bodywork purchased

1965 Ford Thames 570E with Plaxton C41F bodywork purchased UK

1965 Ford-K Taunus Transit UV-21-81

1965 Ford-K Taunus Transit UV-21-81 NL

1966 Ford Falcon

1966 Ford Falcon

1966 Ford R192 NPT306D, with Strachan B44F bodywork

1966 Ford R192 NPT306D, with Strachan B44F bodywork UK

1966 FORD THAMES

1966 FORD THAMES

1966 Ford Trambus 2600 serie

1966 Ford Trambus 2600 serie NL

1966 Ford Transit Nr.4

1966 Ford Transit Nr.4

1966 Ford Winnipeg-WECo-565s-cav

1966 Ford Winnipeg-WECo-565s-cav © Dennis Cavanagh

1967 Ford extui22

1967 Ford extui22

1967 Ford R192 with Duple Empress C45F bodywork

1967 Ford R192 with Duple Empress C45F bodywork UK

1967 ford thames-trader-bus-2

1967 ford thames-trader-bus UK © regentV207

1968 Ford 10

1968 Ford 10

1968 Ford ashburton2

1968 Ford ashburton2

1968 Ford C 700 ausgestellt

1965 Ford C 700 ausgestellt © HpT

1968 Ford Eastern NZ

1968 Ford Eastern NZ

1968 Ford R Series George Wards Ford

1968 Ford R Series George Wards Ford

1968 Ford Thames Trader

1968 Ford Thames Trader © Traveller Homes

1960 Ford Trambussen werden ingezet op de stadsdienst Hengelo. Op de foto bus 59.

1960 Ford Trambussen werden ingezet op de stadsdienst Hengelo. Op de foto bus 59. NL

1958 Ford type Schoolbus nr. 40 met carrosserie van Wayne (Amerika).

1958 Ford type Schoolbus nr. 40 met carrosserie van Wayne

1968 Fordson Thames ex AMDET en Colonia, Uruguay.

1968 Fordson Thames ex AMDET en Colonia, Uruguay.

1968 wbc2 ford Australia

1968 wbc2 ford Australia

1969 Ford-Cab Bob Thompson Collection

1969 Ford-Cab Bob Thompson Collection © Bob Thompson Collection

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1970 Ford Econoline 2e

1970 Ford R226 with Plaxton Panorama Elite C49F bodywork

1970 Ford R226 with Plaxton Panorama Elite C49F bodywork UK

1970 Ford Thames LBF 99

1970 Ford Thames LBF 99 UK

1970 Ford Transit Bus Obermann

1970 Ford Transit Bus Obermann © Klaes Feitsma

1970 Ford transit Bus

1970 Ford transit Bus UK

1970 Ford Transit minibus

1970 Ford Transit minibus UK

1971 Ford Plaxton OSK 575 V

1971 Ford Plaxton OSK 575 V UK

1971 Ford thomas airporter bus

1971 Ford thomas airporter bus © Joe Palangio Collection

1971 Ford Transit with Williams Deansgate C12F bodywork

1971 Ford Transit with Williams Deansgate C12F bodywork

1972 Ford 676E Thames +Harrington Legionnaire II C52F body, JNK681C

1972 Ford 676E Thames +Harrington Legionnaire II C52F body, JNK681C UK

1972 Ford R192 with Plaxton Derwent 23 seat coach body

1972 Ford R192 with Plaxton Derwent 23 seat coach body UK

1973 Ford Willowbrook PTX987F

1973 Ford Willowbrook PTX987F UK

1975 Ford Buses Soldel Pacifico 49

1975 Ford Buses Soldel Pacifico 49 © Edgardo Garay

1976 Ford School Bus

1976 Ford School Bus

1976 Ford School Travlon1

1976 Ford School Travlon1

1976 Ford Thames Cuba

1976 Ford Thames Cuba

1976 Ford Transit

1976 Ford Transit

1977 FORD Chassis Models (FDT-7718-1)

1977 FORD Chassis Models (FDT-7718-1)

1977 Ford Cummins Duple Dominant Cummins Malta

1977 Ford Cummins Duple Dominant Cummins Malta

1978 Ford Thames with Duple Marauder C52F bodywork.

1978 Ford Thames with Duple Marauder C52F bodywork.

1978 Ford Transit Modell Kleinbus

1978 Ford Transit Modell Kleinbus © O Nordsieck

1978 Plaxton Panorama Ford Malta

1978 Plaxton Panorama Ford Malta

1979 FORD Classis Models (FDT-7916-1)

1979 FORD Classis Models (FDT-7916-1)

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1979 Ford R1114-Van Hool Aragon

1979 Ford R1114-Van Hool Aragon

1980 Ford Girardin-mb-ii-boston

1980 Ford Girardin-mb-ii-boston

1980 Ford transit-Verheul stadsbus

1960 Ford transit-Verheul stadsbus

1980 Plaxton Panorama Ford Malta

1980 Plaxton Panorama Ford Malta

1982 FORD B-Series (FTO-8320-8)

1982 FORD B-Series (FTO-8320-8)

1982 Ford leslie NZ

1982 Ford leslie NZ

1982 ford mexico local bus

1982 ford mexico local bus

1982 Ford Transit Malta

1982 Ford Transit  Malta

1983 Ford Cummins Duple Dominant Ford Malta

1986 Ford transit minibus 190D number 161, C161VRE

1986 Ford transit minibus 190D number 161, C161VRE UK

1986 Ikarus Ford ZIL

1986 Ikarus Ford ZIL

1987 Ford Transit-IV, Military police

1987 Ford Transit-IV, Military police

1988 Ford Transit UK

1988 Ford Transit UK

1988 FORD B-Series (FTO-2805-1)

1988 FORD B-Series (FTO-2805-1)

1988 Ford Zunil buses

1988 Ford Zunil buses

1992 Ford-Caetano CNV 333Y

1992 Ford-Caetano CNV 333Y © Keith Till

1996 Ford E-Series wagon

1996 Ford E-Series wagon

1996 school bus ford350

1996 school bus ford350

1999 Ford E-Super Duty bus

1999 Ford E-Super Duty bus © Marcel Sloover

1999 Ford-Club-Wagon

1999 Ford-Club-Wagon

2000 Ford Transit Rusland

2000 Ford Transit Rusland

2000-2002 Ford E-350 School Bus

2000-2002 Ford E-350 School Bus

2003 Ford E-450 mini coach

2003 Ford E-450 mini coach © Marcel Sloover

2003 Ford limobus

2003 Ford limobus

2004 Ford Transit.

2004 Ford Transit.

2004 ford-truck-5500 45 pass

2004 ford-truck-5500 45 pass

2005 Ford E-350

2005 Ford E-350 © Marcel Sloover

2005 Ford Transit Tourneo mini bus

2005 Ford Transit Tourneo mini bus © Marcel Sloover

2006 Ford Aerotech bus of Payless Rent a Car at San Diego Airport.

2006 Ford Aerotech bus of Payless Rent a Car at San Diego Airport.

2007 Ford Transit UK

2007 Ford Transit UK

2009 Ford bus brandweer

2009 Ford bus brandweer

2011 Ford

2011 Ford

2012 ford f 650 partybus

2012 ford f 650 partybus

2013 Ford Transit Passenger

2013 Ford Transit Passenger

2014a

 

2014 Ford Tourneo Custom

2014

 

2014 Ford Tourneo Custom

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Buses Body – Coach Builders DUPLE Hornsey London UK

Bus Body – Coach Builder DUPLE Hornsey London UK

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Duple Coachbuilders

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Duple Dominant IV

Duple was best known as a British manufacturer of coach and bus bodywork from 1919 until 1989.

Duple Bodies & Motors Ltd was formed in 1919 by Herbert White in HornseyLondon. Before World War I, he had briefly built cars under the Bifort name in Fareham, Hampshire.

History

Early days

The name ‘Duple’ is intended to convey the principle of a single vehicle being suitable for a dual role, an idea Mr. White developed. The first vehicle of this type was called the Bifort. Subsequently, former military Ford Model Ts were fitted with the newly designed dual-purpose bodywork. The bodies looked like a small touring car, but could be transformed into a van by removing the decking at the rear of the car and fitting a van top. This type of vehicle had enormous appeal to the owners of small businesses, who were able to obtain a working vehicle and private car for little extra, and soon bodywork of this type was being produced in substantial numbers. The ‘convertible’ body as it was known internally was built on Morris Cowley and Oxford chassis as well as the Ford T; as well as the standard van top there was a pick-up and even a version with raising sides and slide-out display shelves for use in markets, production ceasing around the end of the 1920s although Duple continued to repair and service examples for many years afterward.

In 1926 a new factory was opened in Hendon to meet growing demand.

Coachwork had been built on occasions since the inception of the Company, including a six-wheeled LanciaBarton Charabanc. but in 1928 it was decided to make an effort to increase output of this body type substantially. As a result the order book began to grow and within ten years the number of people employed had risen to around 800.

In 1928, Walter Ernest Brown, a former partner in the Strachan & Brown bodybuilding business, joined the firm, and he had a major influence on the Company’s future expansion.

Major clients of this period included Great Western Railway, who ordered a number of bodies for its expanding bus fleet, and Elliott Brothers’ Royal Blue fleet.

1930s

By 1930, the total number of coach and bus bodies produced was 250, establishing Duple as an emerging bodybuilder of some stature, whose distinctive design features were able to influence national trends.

The depression of the 1930s coupled with the introduction of the 1930 Road Traffic Act brought about changes in the bodybuilding sector, which led to a stabilising of the transport industry, established operators feeling secure now that the threat of unregulated competition had been removed by the licensing system. Accordingly, there was a trend towards vehicles with higher standards of finish and more comfortable interiors.

In 1930, Duple received the largest single order to date, for 50 bodies to be fitted to the AEC Regal chassis of Green Line Coaches, the newly established express service arm of the London General Omnibus Company.

In August 1931, two Bedford passenger chassis (the 14-seat WHB and 20-seat WLB) were announced. Duple had built early bodies on the WLB chassis for the Vauxhall Motors (the parent company of Bedford), and was listed in publicity material as one of the four bodybuilders recommended for the WLB chassis. As demand for the type rose, Duple’s ability to produce in quantity set them apart from their competitors, and soon Duple-bodied Bedford WLBs were in service around the country. The association with Bedford was to last over 50 years.

In 1932, Duple acquired the business of London Lorries who, despite the name, were heavily involved in the manufacture of coach bodies.

By the middle of the 1930s, Duple was widely regarded as a coachbuilder, although bus bodies were still produced in quite large numbers. An order was received from Vauxhall Motors for special sports tourer bodies on Vauxhall 14 hp light six chassis and a stand was taken at the 1933 London Motor Show to display them. They were advertised by Vauxhall up to 1935 and may have been Duple’s last car bodies made in quantity, although they also bodied Canadian-assembled Buick 8-50 cars for General Motors in the UK. Also built in the 1930s was a special coupé on an Alvis speed 20 model for Mr Lloyd Thompson of the Holdsworth Moquette company, a major supplier to Duple and many other coachbuilders.

Export business had been developed early, based mainly on the travels of the Duple directors, including W. E. Brown, who had already been to the United States and Canada and now embarked on a Mediterranean tour, taking in GreeceSyria and Egypt. Export orders were also received in quantity from East Africa and Argentina, and closer to home in Europe. This in part helped to compensate for the reduced demand for UK bodywork, which tended to be seasonal.

By 1934, the original site had become inadequate and 3½ acres of adjoining land were purchased for expansion. Although car body production was coming to an end, major contracts for the GPO were obtained during the 1930s, for telephone repair vans in the main, on either Morris Minor or larger Morris Commercial Chassis, although two specials were BLB444 of 1934 the blue streamlined van designed to publicise the air mail service, which was modelled as a Dinky Toy. and GPO1 which was a Morris Commeciral Leader tractive unit coupled to a Brockhouse semi-trailer upon which Duple built a travelling post office for use at agricultural shows, race meetings and other major public events.

The late 1930s saw the era of the classic coach design, with operators becoming increasingly conscious of the appearance of their coaches. Many coach bodies were of individual design, but readily identifiable as Duple. The introduction of sloping pillars, curving roof- and waist-lines along with shaped mouldings on the side panels all contributed to a new ‘aerodynamic’ style that was increasing in popularity. Although coachwork continued to be Duple’s main product, single-deck bus bodies formed a good part of the production from the mid-1930s, with one customer, Barton Transport, placing a bulk order for such bodies to be delivered over an extended period.

In 1936, Duple introduced the Vista design of bodywork, primarily for the Bedford WTB chassis. It had curved roof- and waist-lines, and featured a sliding roof as standard. In 1937 a revised design of the Vista, the Vista II, was introduced together with a new design – the Hendonian. Both of these remained in production until the end of the decade.

In 1939, Bedford introduced a new range of goods models, which included the ‘O’, with characteristic ‘bullnose’ grille. The passenger version was named the ‘OB’ and Duple modified the Hendonian body to fit the chassis, which at 14 ft 6 in, was longer than the WTB. With the advent of World War II, Bedford production was turned over to the war effort, with only 73 OB chassis produced, and it was not until after cessation of hostilities that the Bedford OB with Duple Vista bodywork was to become a familiar sight on British roads.

Wartime

During the Second World War as a member of the London Aircraft Production Group, Duple built fuselages for the Halifax bomber, along with a variety of military products. Duple also built double-deck highbridge and lowbridge buses to utility specifications, and the only new single-deck vehicle to be produced from 1942 to 1945, the Bedford OWB.

Postwar expansion

In 1946 the name of the business was changed to Duple Motor Bodies Limited.

The first postwar production model to appear was the Duple Vista body on the Bedford OB chassis. The standard seating capacity soon became 29, although models with different capacities were still available. The Vista coachwork remained Duple’s standard OB body until production of the OB chassis ceased in the early 1950s.

Deliveries of Duple bodywork on full-sized chassis (such as the AEC Regal) began in May 1946, and were known as the A-type, although its curved lines had their origin in the prewar period, so it was not strictly a new design. Before long the order book was filled for several years ahead. Postwar rebodying became common practice as new chassis were initially hard to obtain and Duple built many A-type bodies on different chassis that helped to make it, with its distinctive side ‘flash’, a familiar sight in postwar Britain. Alternative styles were available, all with alphabetic codes, such as the B-type and C-types, which differed in detail only and were regarded as ‘dual-purpose’ bodies, whilst the D-type was Duple’s own design of bus body.

After the war, there was a move towards metal-framed bodies, partly because of their greater durability and partly because of a shortage of timber for traditional bodywork. Duple designed a metal-framed body (the Almet) for export models on the OB chassis, as well as producing a body design for the new SB chassis, then under development. By 1948, Duple had developed a metal-framed double-deck body, examples of which were delivered to the Red & White group and SMT.

1950s

In 1950, a range of full-fronted coach bodies named the ‘Ambassador’ was produced, but with the maximum permitted length for coaches increased to 30 ft and the maximum width to 8 ft, a series of new designs was prepared. Many were given names, such as the Roadmaster and Vega, all intended for use on specific chassis. The Roadmaster particularly was unlike anything Duple had previously produced, with its high, straight waistline and small windows. It earned the nickname ‘Iron Duke’ and was intended for underfloor engined chassis, hence the higher waistline. The Vega was intended for the new production model of the Bedford SB, and the bodywork featured a gently curving waistline typical of Duple.

The 1950s brought a difficult time for the bodybuilding industry: the end of the increased postwar demand led to a rapid decline in orders, and competition for the remaining ones became intense. Many of Duple’s former customers were by then in the Tilling Group, which standardised on Bristol chassis and ECW bodywork. Disputes among union labour resulted in a 36-week strike that was catastrophic for Duple. It began to lose significant amounts of business to other companies and a move out of London was considered.

In 1952, Duple acquired Nudd Brothers & Lockyer Limited, based in Kegworth. The newly acquired firm was used to produce metal-framed bodies in the Duple standard range.

Further premises were acquired in Loughborough in 1955, and in 1956 the Kegworth and Loughborough factories were renamed Duple Motor Bodies (Midland) Limited. In 1958, the business of Willowbrook Limited, of Loughborough was acquired, although the business continued to operate under its own name for some time.

Throughout that period, Duple continued to produce new body designs: the Elizabethan, for underfloor-engined chassis, was introduced in 1953; the Britannia, based on the Elizabethan but with vertical pillars, was introduced in 1955, and the Loughborough-built Donington, for dual-purpose use, was added to the list in 1956. The designs for Bedford chassis had continued to be produced, now known as Super Vista (modified C series goods chassis) and Super Vega (SB).

‘Sixties Moves

02 Bedford VAL Duple Viceroy

A 1970 example of the Duple Viceroy body on a Bedford VAL70 chassis

The business of H. V. Burlingham Limited, of Blackpool, best known for the ‘Seagull’ body of the 1950s, was taken over in August 1960, adding a northern arm to Duple’s production. The Burlingham name was retained until 1962, when it was changed to Duple Motor Bodies (Northern) Limited.

Towards the end of 1961 Bedford introduced the VAS chassis and Duple produced a completely new design – the Bella Vista – for it. That year the maximum permitted length for coaches was increased to 36 ft and the maximum width to 8 ft 2½ ins, and Duple (Northern) designed and produced the Continental, with seats for up to 51 passengers. When Bedford announced the six-wheeled VAL in 1962, Duple introduced the Vega Major. For 1964, Duple introduced the Commander, initially built at Hendon but switched to Blackpool later, and in 1966 the Viceroy range replaced the Bella series on most Bedford or Ford chassis.

From 1968 Duple coach production was concentrated at Blackpool, and the company was renamed Duple Coachbuilders Limited. The Hendon factory finally closed in 1970. The Willowbrook subsidiary continued in business under its own name until it was sold in 1971.

Dominant 1970s

At the 1972 Commercial Motor Show, Duple introduced a new range of bodies called the Dominant, which were similar in appearance to the PlaxtonPanorama Elite, already in production since 1968. The Plaxton Supreme range was introduced in 1974, and in response Duple introduced the Dominant II in 1976 with a restyled front and rear end byMichelotti of Turin. The style was cleaner than earlier models with rectangular headlamps in an integrated grille panel and a much deeper windscreen and driver’s window. The Dominant and Supreme body styles were the ubiquitous British coach of the period, with very little competition other than small numbers from Willowbrook. The thought of importing coach bodies from abroad was only just being considered towards the end of the decade.

1980–1989

03 ACK710Y, a Volvo B10M with Duple Caribbean C39Ft bodywork

ACK710Y, a Volvo B10M with Duple Caribbean C39Ft bodywork

The Transport Act 1980 saw the introduction of deregulation of coach services over 30 miles in length. A growing trend towards heavier-duty chassis that had been found more reliable for the high mileage and fast speeds of the motorway, caused the market for light coach chassis from Bedford and Ford to collapse in 1981. Duple’s output fell from 1000 bodies in 1976, to 800 in 1980 and to just over 500 in 1981, which resulted in a reduction in the workforce.

In 1980, the Dominant range was extended with the Dominant III and IV, with similar front ends to the Dominant II, but with reduced brightwork and bumpers. The Dominant III had high-set forward-angled trapezoid windows with thick pillars. Features of all four versions could be mixed and matched. In 1981, the Goldliner was introduced. This was similar to the Dominant, but with a higher floor to allow increased luggage accommodation and improved passenger sightseeing. The initial Goldliner styling featured a stepped roof behind the entrance door and was available in Goldliner II, III and IV designations, similar to the those of the Dominant. In 1982, the Super Goldliner was introduced for a fleet of twelve rear-engined Dennis Falcon Vcoaches developed in conjunction with Dennis and the National Bus Company for high-speed Rapide service. The project was conceived and developed in a very short time, allowing inadequate development, and the resultant vehicles developed a reputation for poor reliability. The Super Goldliner styling, including a continuous flat roof in place of the stepped roof, was mixed and matched on subsequent Goldliner vehicles.

Imports of foreign makes, such as NeoplanBovaVan Hool and Jonckheere, began to make inroads into the UK market. To compete with them, two new body designs, the Laser and the Caribbean, were introduced in 1982. The Laser was a normal-floor body that resembled the Dominant, but with a rounder front and body-coloured front grille. The Caribbean was a high-floor design with a very square appearance. The Calypso was added in 1983 and was a low-floor version of the Caribbean on a Bova underframe. These new designs did little to halt the slide in production and in 1983, Duple output was just 340 bodies.

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A Duple Dartline with New World First Bus

05 DennisDartDupleDartlineBusG123RGT

Duple Dartline on Dennis Dart chassis

In June 1983, Duple was sold to the Hestair Group, which had already acquired the long established business of Dennis Brothers of Guildford. Duple was renamed Hestair Duple and the Laser and Caribbean were given a facelift to try to improve their popularity. In 1985, a new coach model, known as the 300-series, was introduced. A bus version of the 300 was introduced in 1987, replacing the successful Dominant bus that had continued in production after the coach version had been replaced. A new integral coach of exciting design, with Dennis running units, was added soon after. Known as the Duple 425 (its coefficient of drag), it was greeted with enthusiasm, but the close tie-in with Dennis as chassis maker made dealers of other chassis manufacturers reluctant to use Duple coachwork. The business continued to struggle, but the deregulation of bus services, in 1986, caused uncertainty amongst bus operators and, as a result, little investment in new vehicles was made. By 1988, Duple’s output was just 250 bodies. However, at the October 1988 Motor Show, Dennis introduced the Dennis Dart, a midibus chassis that would go on to be one of Britain’s most successful buses. Duple displayed a bus body for the chassis that was based on the 300-series, but with a distinctive front design, featuring a stepped windscreen and curved lower panel.

In November 1988, Hestair announced that they were selling the Dennis and Duple businesses to a management buyout team, operating under the name Trinity Holdings. The company was renamed Duple International. With declining coach sales, attempts were made to increase the sale of the bus bodywork, including plans for a design for the Scania N113. However, in July 1989, the decision was made to close down the Duple operation. The jigs for the Duple 300-series and the Duple 425 integral were sold to domestic rival Plaxton. Plaxton also bought Duple Services Ltd., the spares and repair business. The Duple body designs for the Dartline were sold to the Carlyle Group. Thus ended 70 years of Duple Motor Bodies Limited.

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Plaxton continued the 425 for a while, as seen by this Plaxton 425

Company names in different times

  • Duple Bodies & Motors Ltd 1919-1946
  • Duple Motor Bodies Limited 1946-1968
    • Duple Motor Bodies (Midland) Limited
    • Duple Motor Bodies (Northern) Limited
  • Duple Coachbuilders Limited 1968-1983
  • Hestair Duple 1983-1989
  • Trinity Holdings 1989

Products

07 Duple425Coach

A Duple 425, dating from 1988

(All were coach bodies unless specified)

  • Vista, Vista II, Vista III, Super Vista
  • Hendonian
  • A-type
  • B-type (dual-purpose)
  • C-type (dual-purpose)
  • D-Type (bus)
  • Ambassador
  • Roadmaster
  • Vega, Super Vega
  • Elizabethan
  • Britannia
  • Donington (dual-purpose)
  • Trooper
  • Vega
  • Bella Vista
  • Bella Vega
  • Vega Major
  • Commander I, II, III & IV
  • Viscount 36
  • Viceroy 36
  • Viceroy 37
  • Dominant, Dominant II, Dominant III, Dominant IV (the first 2 were also built as bus bodies)
  • Dominant Bus (bus, although some had coach seating)
  • Goldliner, Super Goldliner
  • Caribbean
  • Laser
  • Calypso
  • 320
  • 340
  • 425 – with running units from Dennis
  • 300 (bus)
  • Dartline (bus) – for Dennis Dart

The 300, 320 and 340 were named after their heights in centimetres, whereas the 425 was named after its drag coefficient, emphasising its aerodynamic design.

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1930 Duple T UK

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1933 Leyland Cub ABH358 with a Duple body

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1934 LEYLAND TIGER PS1-DUPLE – FALCON COACHES

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1936 Duple FV 5737 a 1936 ex Ribble Motor Services Leyland TS7 rebodied by Duple in 1950

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1944 Duple DD UK

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1947 AEC Regal III 0962094 new in December 1947 with Duple C35F body

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1947 Duple Coachworks advert

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1948 AEC Regal with Duple body

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1948 Duple KHA 301 BMMO C1 with Duple C30C coachwork

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1948 Duple UK

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1948 Midland Red Duple bodied B.M.M.O. C1 coach. Fleet No. 3301, KHA 301

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1949 AEC Regal III (ECX741, number 282, which had a Duple B35F body when new in 1949) and was fitted with a Roe FB39F body

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1949 Bedford Duple Bella Vista 6cyl 3500cc

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1950 AEC Regal III built in 1950 with full fronted Duple coachwork

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1950 Duple Vista Cambridgeshire UK

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1951 Duple UK

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1954 AEC Reliance new in December with Duple Elizabethan C41F body

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1955 AEC MU3RV Duple C41F

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1955 Leyland ECPO2-1R Comet with Duple C36F body

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1957 AEC MU3RV Reliance with Duple Elizabethan C41C body

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1958 Duple Britannia UK

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1959 AEC Reliance 2MU3RV with Duple Britannia C41F coachwork

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1960 AEC Reliance 2MU3RA with Duple Britannia C40F bodywork.

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1960 AEC Reliance AEC Reliance fitted with a Duple Britannia body

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1960 AEC Reliance with a Duple Britannia C41F body, new to Global, London

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1961 AEC Reliance 2MU3RA with Duple Donnington bodywork

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1963 Leyland Leopard PSU3 Duple Alpine Continental C49F seats Jun 1963 – 1974

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1965 Ford R226, with Duple C52F body

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1965 Ford Thames 570E with Duple Northern bodywork

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1966 Duple Bella Venture UK

37a Bedford Duple Val Vega

 Bedford Duple Val Vega

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1967 Duple Dominant II Leyland Turbo Malta

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1967 Ford R192 with Duple Empress C45F bodywork

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1972 DAF Duple Dominant Valletta Malta

40a Bedford VAL  Duple Vega Major 90 DBD C1984

1963 Bedford VAL  Duple Vega Major 90 DBD C foto 1984 © A.G.Mackintosh

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1973 Duple Dominant Leyland Malta

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1974 Duple Dominant UK

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1974 Duple Dominant Valletta Malta

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1975 Duple Dominant DAF 620  Malta

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1976 Duple Dominant Leyland Daf 620 Malta

45a Bedford Duple Vega Camper

1966 Bedford Duple Vega Camper

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1976 Duple Dominant Malta

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1976 Ford Cummins 211 Turbo Duple Dominant UK

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1977 Duple Dominant II Bedford UK

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1977 Duple Dominant II UK

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1977 DAF Duple Dominant Malta

50a 1965 Bedford Duple Val Vega

1965 Bedford Duple Val Vega

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1978 Duple Dominant DAF 620 Leyland Malta

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1978 Duple Dominant II Bedford Malta

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1978 Duple Dominant II UK

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1979 Duple Dominant II UK

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1980 Duple Dominant II UK

55a 1966 Duple Val Vega

1966 Duple Val Vega

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1981 Duple Dominant UK

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1983 Duple Dominant II UK

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1983 Ford Cummins 211 Turbo Duple Dominant Ford Malta

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1984 Duple Caribbean Leyland UK

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1984 Leyland Duple Laser UK

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1988 Duple 340SL UK

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1990 Duple Dartline  Schotland

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1997 Duple Metsec Scania Estland

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2000 Duple Metsec Hong kong

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Duple 550

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Duple AVT

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DUPLE BMMO 10 ‘Midland’ tek

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Duple Britannia C41F UK © Dave Fawcett  www.travellerhomes.co.uk

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Duple Coachworks advert – 1947

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DUPLE Commotion

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DUPLE Commotion-2

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Duple Coronation Ambassador-Lancet UF

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Duple Creamline SH 800

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Duple Dominant Leyland Leopard

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DUPLE Firefly

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Duple Ford PJC

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DUPLE GF-7524 lr

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Duple Metsec (l) +Dennis Condor

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Duple Metsec Scania

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Duple Metsec Vega Major

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Duple Metsec Volvo Singapore

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Duple Myall’s

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Duple Primrose

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DUPLE tekening

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Duple the Bog

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DUPLE Vega Major tek

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Duple

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Ford Thames with Duple Marauder C52F bodywork.

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Leyland Duple Wilkinson

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Leyland Leopard La Grand Duple Dominant

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Leyland Leopard Duple Links en Duple Leyland Safequard R

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Leyland Tiger Duple Dominant

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Volvo JBK11X Coliseum Volvo B10M with Duple C57F body

94 1963 Ascot 1963 Duple Vega Major Bedford VAL14

1963 Ascot 1963 Duple Vega Major Bedford VAL14

95 1964 bedford val14 duple vega major 1

1964 bedford val14 duple vega major 1

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 1952 bussenbedfordduplevegaad

97 Coliseum, Southampton 521GOU 1963 Bedford VAL14 Duple Vega Major C49F on Hampton Court Green

Coliseum, Southampton 521GOU 1963 Bedford VAL14 Duple Vega Major C49F on Hampton Court Green

99 1965 Bedford VAL14 with Duple Vega Major C52F body

1965 Bedford VAL14 with Duple Vega Major C52F body

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GILFORD Motor Company Ltd. Bus England

GILFORD Motor Company Ltd. Bus England

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Gilford Motor Company Ltd.

1926-1933

1928 Gilford AS6 20 seat coach1928 Gilford AS6 20 seat coach


The origins of the Gilford Motor Company can be traced back to the post First World War period, when E. B. Horne set up in business to sell former military chassis, principally of Garford manufacture. Many of these chassis were from continental battlefields were they had been left, and Horne imported them to England. Once at his works, a dingy stable yard in Holloway, London, they were completely stripped down and overhauled, the engines were re-conditioned and the completed chassis re-sold.

By 1925 the business had been incorporated as E. B. Horne & Company Limited, and, along with his partner V. O. Skinner, Horne decided to manufacture chassis to their own design. Initially it had been planned to produce a low-loading passenger chassis, but the first production vehicles appeared in May 1925 and were conventional lorry chassis, marketed under the trade name of ‘Gilford’. It is presumed that this name was chosen, so as to resemble ‘Garford’, which was a well-tried, reliable chassis.

1928 Gilford Motor Co1928 Gilford Motor Co

The first three chassis were fitted with American Buda engines, manufactured at the company’s English works at Wembley in Middlesex, although, as with all Gilford models, the engines were described as ‘Gilford’. Throughout their short existence, Gilford never manufactured anything, but assembled ready-made parts supplied by other firms.

Sales were initially slow, which was perhaps as well for the Holloway site did not have the capacity for rapid production of chassis. Around October 1925, Horne introduced the drop-frame bus chassis, which immediately became more successful than most of its competitors. The chassis frame was only 1ft 11ins in height compared to the standard 2ft 9ins on goods chassis, and, with a 15ft wheelbase, the finished vehicle could accommodate up to 26 passengers in comfort. The Buda engine was again the powerhouse, whilst the steering was of the cam and lever type, the best that could be obtained at the time. A new design of radiator was introduced with the name ‘Gilford’ prominent.

1929 bakers Gilford 1660T Wray body1929 bakers Gilford 1660T Wray body

In 1926 Horne & Company brought out a six-cylinder engined version of their passenger chassis. Advertised as the Lowline Safety Coach (and designated LLC) it completely superseded the four-cylinder model. Buda again manufactured the engines. The wheelbase was available as either 15ft or 16ft 6ins, which resulted in the reclassification of the available models as LL15 and LL166, a designation that persisted on most Gilford models to the end.

On the 6th November 1926, the Gilford Motor Company Limited was registered, with Horne and Skinner in control.

Around this time the country was beginning to come out of a period of depression and the demand for commercial vehicles, and in particular motor coaches, was rising. The Gilford Motor Company was working at full capacity and their name was becoming more widespread and well known in coaching circles, with a reputation for quality and speed. To deal with the sales of new and second-hand vehicles, provincial depots were set up, including one in Belfast, which resulted in an early order for six 30-seaters from Downpatrick Motor Services, and another one in Dublin. With the increasing interest in the company’s vehicles, it became apparent that larger premises were required and on 19th December 1927 the whole of the production was moved to the newly acquired Bellfield Works, in High Wycombe. Shortly after, on the 28th December 1927, Gilford registered a new subsidiary company called Wycombe Motor Bodies Ltd., which fronted their entry into coachbuilding. It, too, had its headquarters at the Bellfield Works.

1929 Gilford 166SD Clarke B26F ... new March 19291929 Gilford 166SD Clarke B26F … new March 1929

The bodybuilding concern was intended to produce a standard body for each type of chassis and, subsequently, a high proportion of Gilford chassis were fitted with Wycombe bodywork. In order to gain some bodybuilding experience, a number of elderly Dennis chassis belonging to the local Penn Bus Company were re-bodied. All Wycombe bodies (with the exception of just two) were of the wooden-framed type; the first of any new type being completely hand built with jigs being made of the component parts, which were then manufactured by an outside contractor and assembled in the Wycombe works. Bodies were assembled separately from the chassis and were held until a suitable chassis was available before mounting. The whole vehicle was then sent for painting. The vast majority of bodies were finished with cellulose, Wycombe being among the pioneers of this method, instead of the usual paint.

In May 1928, Gilford introduced new designs, designated the 15SD and 166SD for the normal control chassis (the SD stood for ‘Standard Drive’, and the numerals represented the wheelbase of either 15ft or 16ft 6ins), or the 15OT and 166OT for the forward control models (OT stood for ‘Over Type’ and were Gilford’s first forward control chassis). The 15ft models retained the Buda engine, but the 16ft 6ins models were equipped with a new 36 hp side-valve engine, produced by the Lycoming Manufacturing Company in America, and was, arguably, the most successful engine used by Gilford.

1929 Gilford 1660T + Wray C32D body UW 1205 Pullman Saloons1929 Gilford 1660T + Wray C32D body UW 1205 Pullman Saloons

The Wycombe designed bodies for the new range were rather square in design, with a canvas hood option on the normal control models as an alternative to the fixed roof with sliding section and quite a number of the earlier models were fitted in this way.

Towards the end of 1928, Gilford introduced a six-wheel chassis, a design that was becoming popular at the time. The 6WOT (6-Wheel Over Type) did not sell in any great quantity, but was once again fitted with an American manufactured engine. The six-cylinder side-valve unit was built in the USA by the Wisconsin Motor Company, but it was fitted to the 6WOT without modification, resulting in excess heat from the exhaust manifold being transmitted to the drivers cab.

1929 Gilford Ad1929 Gilford Ad

In the spring of 1929 the 15SD model was discontinued in favour of a smaller chassis (the CP6), with 13ft 3ins wheelbase. Later, in November of that year, Gilford took a stand at the 1929 Commercial Motor Exhibition with a view to introducing their new range of chassis. The new vehicles, which were broadly a development of the 166OT and 166SD models, had a larger wheelbase of 16ft 8ins and were, consequently, designated 168OT and 168SD. At the same time Gilford introduced their first double-deck vehicle, with a wheelbase of 16ft 3ins the model was designated the 163DOT (Double-deck Over Type). The 163DOT was bodied by Beadle with a lowbridge 50-seat body with sunken side gangways on either side of the upper saloon. It was painted in the livery of Borough Bus Services, whose fleet it later joined. Always prone to problems it remained the only 163DOT built. All three models used the Lycoming side-valve engine, but with a slightly larger 37.2hp capacity than previously used. The 168OT and 168SD proved very successful, owing largely to their greater seating capacity.

The Gilford Motor Company Limited was, by now, a public company, and the profit for the year amounted to around £40 000, out of which a dividend of 33% was paid on each of the 280 000 shares of 5 shillings held in the company. As it turned out, this was to be the zenith of the Company’s fortunes.

1929 Gilford Coach1929 Gilford Coach

The following year, 1930, the AS6 was introduced as a replacement for the CP6, with seating capacity of around 20 passengers. The vehicle was lively and reliable and quantities were sold, particularly to rural bus operators who required a small capacity coach chassis. For the first time, Gilford introduced a chassis specifically designed for goods work, designated the DF6 it, too, sold in quantity.

Throughout 1931 the 168 models continued to be produced, and another new type, the 168MOT was introduced. The ‘M’ stood for Meadows; the first British engine used on a Gilford chassis. Sadly, the engine proved unreliable and was often replaced after a few months in service. This led to the model’s unpopularity and it was discontinued by the year-end.

1929 Gilford Hera Wycomb Body1929 Gilford Hera Wycomb Body

At the 1931 Olympia show, Gilford unveiled, for the first time, the double-deck version of the front-wheel drive bus that they had spent literally thousands of pounds developing. It resulted in an extremely low height vehicle, which stood just 12ft 11ins high, with the normal centre-gangway. The chassis frame was dispensed with altogether and the strength of the bus was contained in the structure of the body. The body was constructed by Wycombe Motor Bodies and this, and a front-wheel drive single-deck vehicle exhibited at the same show, were the only two metal-framed bodies built. Despite the advanced design and the amount spent developing them, there were no prospective purchasers, and this in part was responsible for the downturn in the Company’s financial position towards the end of the year, with a loss of over £28 000 being registered.

By 1932, other manufacturers were eroding the Gilford passenger chassis market, and with limited finance, Gilford turned its attention to developing vehicles for the goods market. Another double-deck chassis was shown at the Scottish Motor Exhibition in November 1932. Named the Zeus, it was officially classified 163D (16ft 3ins wheelbase Double-decker), and was equipped with a Vulcan 45.02hp petrol engine – the ‘Juno’. The prototype front-wheel drive double-decker was converted into a trolleybus for experimental purposes, with electrical gear being substituted for the engine, but otherwise basically unaltered. Although no customers were forthcoming for the trolleybus, at least it did operate in service for a short while, on loan to Wolverhampton Corporation in November and December of that year.

1929-1938 Gilford CP6 C26F seats1929-1938 Gilford CP6 C26F seats

Despite an enormous amount of publicity and being well received by the technical press, the Zeus once again failed to capture the passenger chassis market, although another newly introduced chassis – the ‘Hera’, designated 176S (17ft 6ins Single-decker) sold fairly well. This, however, did little to revive the Company’s fortunes, and in 1933 it was announced that the High Wycombe works was to be sold and the Company was to move into a much smaller factory in London, known as Brentside Works.

Sales did no better in 1934, when two orders from Western SMT for 40 vehicles represented 40% of the total annual output, and by 1935 output was little over 1 vehicle per week. On the 29th November 1935 the company went into receivership, with liabilities of over £21 000 against assets of just under £6 000, which when the issued share capital of £100 000 was taken into account made the total deficit over £116 000. On the 31st December 1935 the Company was wound up and the Gilford Motor Company passed into history.

1930 Gilford Motor Company MY 57 Colour1930 Gilford Motor Company MY 57 Colour

The main reasons for the Company’s failure were outlined at a meeting on the same day and included the high costs of developing the front-engined bus chassis; the high proportion of bad debts incurred by the Company (Gilford chassis were often sold on deferred-payment terms and in the cut-throat coach business of the thirties smaller operators who purchased these vehicles were unable to pay, which resulted in many of the chassis being re-possessed); and lastly, the formation of the London Passenger Transport Board, which took away many of Gilford’s best customers, and indeed, the fleet of over 200 Gilford’s inherited by the LPTB made them the largest ever operators of Gilford vehicles.

1930 Gilford1930 Gilford

1930 MoTr-Gilford

1930 MoTr-Gilford

1931 Evan Evans Tours coach (GW 713)Gilford 168OT Weyman

1931 Evan Evans Tours coach (GW 713) Gilford 168OT Weymann

1931 Front Wheel Gilford SD

1931 Front Wheel Gilford SD

1931 Gilford AS6 Buda engine

1931 Gilford AS6 Buda engine

1931 Gilford DD Front Wheel Drive Gilford

1931 Gilford DD Front Wheel Drive Gilford

1931 lbc16 Gilford

1931 lbc16 Gilford

1931 Vaillant Direct Coaches Gilford 168OT GW-713

1931 Vaillant Direct Coaches Gilford 168OT GW-713

1932 Gilford 1680T EV-7580 Wycombe C32F

1932 Gilford 1680T EV-7580 Wycomb C32F

1932 WBS-Brid-UL5805-Gilford

1932 WBS-Brid-UL5805-Gilford

1933 Gilford DD

1933 Gilford DD

1933 Yeates KEMP-Gilford-GP-5147

1933 Yeates KEMP-Gilford-GP-5147

1934 Gilford EV8108, Hillman's Coaches 168OT

1934 Gilford EV8108, Hillman’s Coaches 168OT

1937 Gilford CF176

 1937 Gilford CF176

Gilford Bus at 12.50 in the next film

That was all I could find.