Yes, it was a bit of a shot in the dark but i was hoping someone else might have seen it.As a bookseller, I was once asked ''do you remember a book with a pink cover and had a bit about Cornwall in it you had when I was last in here ten years ago?'' He seemed surprised when I answered in the negative. A photo or reg number would almost certainly identify the vehicle, or its type at least, to quite a few on here, but in the absence of that....
The OP said that it was a single decker, so it's not likely to be a Titan.*The location and colour help to narrow it down. It's likely that it was from a local operator. A stab in the dark: is it possible that it was York Pullman's 1959 Roe-bodied Leyland Titan PD3 – a green half-cab bus that looks Routemaster-ish from a distance and is often in York?
I looked at a picture of one of them and it was a fair bit older than one of them.It was most likely an AEC Regal RF class: if it looked something like the icon above it's all but certain. There are very many in preservation, including in LT country area or Green Line livery. They date from the early 1950s and the very last one made it in service into the 1980s!
Yep, it's a County Area machine, new July 1948. Part of the last batch of Regal IIIs new to the Country Area prior to the arrival of the RF/Regal IV.It's a product of The Revisist! It's ex-London Transport (Country Area? I don't know the specifics) T972, an AEC Regal with Mann Egertonon bodywork registered HLX 462.
Thanks for that. We got to the bottom of it in the end!It's a product of The Revisist! It's ex-London Transport (Country Area? I don't know the specifics) T972, an AEC Regal with Mann Egertonon bodywork registered HLX 462.
See the link below, embed isn't playing nice again; it was on reveal from being painted in Country Area green and being driven about for photographs by The Revisist.
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