On this page some photo's of other Bedford schoolbusses.
Until now I only have 1 picture of a bus which is the same of our bus.
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Picture 1:
This picture is taken at Showbus in Duxford (UK) about 1997.
With special thanks to Richard Haughey.
(de Busman)
Picture 2:
This picture is taken in New Zealand in june 2002. As I have heard from my family in Christchurch ,New Zealand, there are many classic cars around there. It seems that this one is still in service. (special thanks to Graeme Inwood)
Picture 3:
Another picture from New Zealand. This one is a camper now. (special thanks to Graeme Inwood)
Picture 4:
Also "Daisy" is still in use as a camper. (special thanks to Graeme Inwood)
Pictures 5 and 6
This bus has been seen on Malta in 2001. It looks like it isn't used for years. Also build on a J1 chassis. Probably the bodybuilder was Spurling.(foto's Garry Luck)
Pictures 7 and 8:
This pictures are also taken in New Zealand. This time from Milan Mogin from New Zealand. This bus was in commercial service until december 2002.
Pictures 9,10,11:
Also from New Zeeland.
Picture 11:
Typical India: No spare parts to repair? No problem, just take a part from another bus and built it into your own. And after that we will see how to close it.
Picture 12:
The busses from a Dutch touroperator in about 1960. The 2 busses on the left are Bedford minibusses. This picture comes from the book: "Focus op Nijverdal" by Frits Korver, uitgave Europese Bibliotheek - Zaltbommel 2002. With special thanks to Wybo Miedema.
Picture 13:
This is not a bus, but the ambulance from Folkert de Jong from Holland.It is
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