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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2020 20:32:07 GMT
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Post by Three Litre on Nov 7, 2020 20:35:52 GMT
Amazing! What a pity to let it rot away.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 7, 2020 20:56:55 GMT
I know 3L, totally! and the thing is if I'd not of mentioned by chance the Carry on meet from the forum! he'd a never a mentioned it! and even when he did, I didn't know what he was pointing to at first! It was so tucked away and trapped in with cars, hidden away! Literally a new meaning to a barn find lol! a shame it wasn't more accessible, I couldn't get any more pics!
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Post by Sam Tyler on Nov 7, 2020 21:01:11 GMT
That's a fantastic find GC, such a coincidence you happening across it like that. It is a real shame that it has ended up like that but I suppose it isn't possible to save every vehicle from every TV or film production. Thanks for taking the time to take the smudges and to add the screen grabs for all our benefit. Sam.
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Post by Steve Austin on Nov 7, 2020 21:05:29 GMT
It is a real shame that it has ended up like that but I suppose it isn't possible to save every vehicle from every TV or film production. There's still time at least Sam, it hasn't been lost yet
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Post by The Saint on Nov 7, 2020 21:05:42 GMT
Absolutely fantastic find GC! It is a shame to see it deteriorating like that, but at least it’s still around. Thanks for taking the time to post the photos and screen grabs The Saint
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Post by Three Litre on Nov 7, 2020 21:06:19 GMT
Top spotting GC.
Would be a hell of a job to restore mind, imaging all that interior!
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Post by Gene Hunt on Nov 7, 2020 21:33:44 GMT
Superb GC and many thanks for smudging it and posting them up on here. It's absolutely marvellous that it has survived for 57 years! Incidentally, the very same coach was also seen in the film Please Sir. It was supplied by Jack Crump (trading as Denham Coaches) and their business was situated inside Pinewood Studios. Thanks again GC
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Nov 7, 2020 22:30:34 GMT
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Post by Cartman on Nov 8, 2020 8:37:36 GMT
What a find! An AEC Reliance too. There's an identical ex Yelloway one in the Manchester museum of transport, sad to see it in that state
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