Class: Bus, Single-deck — — Built in:
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◊ 2013-05-29 22:16 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Was it an unwritten law that Maltese busses were all Bedfords? Pick'n'mix whichever bus and/or photo. |
◊ 2013-05-29 22:44 |
Near enough unidentifiable. Could be an imported British chassis or a local product from manufacturers such as Maltese Docks, Baileys or Zammit. The bodywork is certainly local, though could be from a number of coachbuilders such as Aquilina, Barbara, Caruana, Tonna, Temsa, Scarnif and Brincat. |
◊ 2013-05-29 23:24 |
If you can read the number plate, a maltabusologist might be able to trace it. This site might be useful: http://maltabuses.piwigo.com/ |
◊ 2013-05-29 23:36 |
Plate in 3rd thumb is 1832. |
◊ 2013-05-29 23:52 |
many of those busses are affectionately restored. |
◊ 2013-05-30 08:41 |
And as I've said elsewhere, just because a Maltese bus says it's a Bedford doesn't mean it is. |