1987 Britannia 4x2 Norba body on Seddon-Atkinson chassis
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◊ 2024-04-21 18:20 |
D750MOL Seddon-Atkinson But cannot match the cab to any model yet. |
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◊ 2024-04-21 18:26 |
Fuel type Diesel Cylinder capacity 5800 cc Date registered 20 January 1987 ✗ Untaxed Vehicle Tax due: 26 October 1999 |
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◊ 2024-04-21 19:13 |
Some time ago we had something which might have bin ( ) a bit like this. As far as I can remember a big picture on a sunny day of a white one with a modern cab in a Brit TV series, got enthusiastic comments something like that it was very rare short-lived attempt to rebody one of the usual names by a new firm under a different name. So it may not be in our Seddon-Atkinson cupboard (if that plate info is solid), but somewhere else. |
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◊ 2024-04-21 19:40 |
May be right , badging not like S-A. Shame we cannot read it. -- Last edit: 2024-04-21 19:41:48 |
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◊ 2024-04-21 20:23 |
Looks similar to this Dennis Delta https://maltabuses.piwigo.com/picture?/7475 aside from the double headlamps. |
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◊ 2024-04-21 20:47 |
Shelvoke?? https://www.shelvoke-drewry.co.uk/VP.html -- Last edit: 2024-04-21 20:52:37 |
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◊ 2024-04-21 20:53 |
Rule Britannia ! Found it through CM Archive. It is a Britannia . CM Archive calls them Britannia Colectomatic (one L) A bit of a Frankenstein truck. https://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/17th-march-1988/40/biting-the-dust We have had one before- /v879245.html For the best succinct history read Flickr comment here- https://www.flickr.com/photos/28009482@N06/2865925098/in/photostream/ -- Last edit: 2024-04-21 21:06:51 |
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◊ 2024-04-21 21:09 |
Bingo! I knew it was somewhere .... |
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◊ 2024-04-23 11:00 |
To aid others when the flood of Britannias arrive on IMCDB. The offside of cab is completely different from the nearside. which make them look different in photos. Drivers door normal hinged, passenger door folding bus type. -- Last edit: 2024-04-23 11:02:16 |





) a bit like this. As far as I can remember a big picture on a sunny day of a white one with a modern cab in a Brit TV series, got enthusiastic comments something like that it was very rare short-lived attempt to rebody one of the usual names by a new firm under a different name. So it may not be in our Seddon-Atkinson cupboard (if that plate info is solid), but somewhere else.
