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◊ 2014-08-26 15:14 |
Looks very dutch, or maybe belgian. But with the grille missing, it's not easy to guess the chassis and bodywork manufacturers. |
◊ 2014-08-26 15:35 |
Knowing the film was made in Israel, I think this is a Leyland from Egged. According to Bus Planet, they had Verheul bodies, but the Egged museum (tenth row, centre photo) says Van Hool. |
◊ 2014-08-26 19:58 |
Den Oudsten..... Had a chance to ride them at home as a kid, in 1999/2000 as decomissioned Dutch buses sent to Belgrade, and later on as a trans activist, on a trip to Netherlands where the trans support group (one of groups) used such a thing for geathering it's members... Shame it's so wrecked, but I'd go for 1975-1980 series... Link to "www.flickr.com" |
◊ 2014-08-26 23:01 |
This is a standard design that was built by all Dutch coachbuilders. Because the film was made in Israel, I narrowed it down to models exported there. |