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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    they were chassis's or even fully completed buses built before WW2 and released to various undertakings were there was a bus shortage due to bombing etc
    Partially completed busses that were put on hold during WW II, then completed in 1941.
    How many were there and what was the easiest distinguishing feature?
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    aye up Coope

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    Hi Coop, so will tomorrow be Senseless Sunday?
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Partially completed busses that were put on hold during WW II, then completed in 1941.
    How many were there and what was the easiest distinguishing feature?

    squared off re domes,(less effort little panel beating needed if any) one opening window per side per deck,wooden slatted seats on the upper deck,anti blast netting on the inside of the windows and blue tinted globes for interior lighting most built to Ministry of Supply guide lines even export model destined for South Arica were the width allowed there was 8' as 7'6" was the max in Britain were used, masked head light or lights,white paint on front wings and lifeguard rails and a on London busses a round white circle on the rear panel one such would be a Daimler CW model W for war time after the war it would have been CV V for victory

    348 were released during WW2

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    A very warm and dry evening to a soggy G-rock,How's Sig?
    tired,shes just started a new job working nights with East Midlands Ambulance Service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    No sir! Sundays are serene,sleepy,slow,slothful,sometimes sensual,sexy,special.Something soporifically soothing about sundays,
    I once knew a girl called Sexy Sunday,wonder where she is now seeing as it's Saturday

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grockle View Post
    squared off re domes,(less effort little panel beating needed if any) one opening window per side per deck,wooden slatted seats on the upper deck,anti blast netting on the inside of the windows and blue tinted globes for interior lighting most built to Ministry of Supply guide lines even export model destined for South Arica were the width allowed there was 8' as 7'6" was the max in Britain were used, masked head light or lights,white paint on front wings and lifeguard rails and a on London busses a round white circle on the rear panel one such would be a Daimler CW model W for war time after the war it would have been CV V for victory

    348 were released during WW2
    My info only refers to STLs, do you know about them specificly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    A friend of mine worked as a paramedic(ambulance worker) over here for many years.Took it's toll on him.He is not very sociable nowadays.
    Mate of mine, with a wicked SoH, was an ambo years ago. As a newby, he and a more experienced fellow were called to an old fellow who had collapsed in the street, on his way home from the shops. Upon arrival they declared the old fellow 'not of this world'. My mate said he knew the cause of death. His doubting partner sneerily asked "What?" My mate replied "Have you seen the price of those chops?"
    He got in trouble for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper View Post
    He is the same,except that he has been battling mouth cancer for two years,and has just been told that everything has failed,has two years max to live.He is 57,and a good bloke,what a shame.
    Rather grim mate.
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    Grockle must be wading through google.
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