A few pre-war & post-war buses from my collection

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A few pre-war & post-war buses from my collection

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Hi, just new to the forum.
Here's a few from my collection.
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Both the red + green bus with the brown roof may well have been made with Sydney , Australia , in mind for export!
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Lovely collection of buses there :D
The Streamlined Coach is a favourite of mine, one day I'll start collecting them....
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Ah, some wonderful Pre War 29's there! I love the two toning on these, so many great shades. Still need to get any pre war versions of these myself.
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Pure nostalgia - buses with white tyres and Dunlop ads - is the fork there to stab anyone who tries to make off with them :D :D
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They are very nice, a mixture of liveries and grilles. I have a couple somewhere, I'll have to get them out and have a play. It's typical though, that lady's been waiting an hour for a bus then a dozen or so come along at once :D
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johnboy wrote:It's typical though, that lady's been waiting an hour for a bus then a dozen or so come along at once :D
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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