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Gardner V6 for sale.
Whilst surfing for information about Gardner engines (prompted by Ian's Gardner 100-engined ERF at the Rugby Truck Show) I came across a website advertising miscellaneous Gardner engines intended for miscellaneous uses, and amongst them was a Gardner V6!
Now my knowledge of Gardner engines isn't great (thus, I was surfing for information), but I've never heard of a Gardner V6 - least of all installed in a Bristol Lodekka (albeit now located in Stockholm, Sweden . . . The whole (hole) vehicle is for sale, apparently in running order (complete with the V6 engine) with suggestions that the bus could be used as 'a commercial bomb'. The price of $50,000 US might seem steep, even given that the Lodekka looks to be in good condition. I'm not touting this vehicle for sale, however, those that might be curious (and doubt my sanity) can see the evidence at:- http://www.dieselenginemotor.com/ind...id=2746&show=1 And how did a Bristol Omnibus / Badgerline decker end up in Sweden (and get painted blue?)? Oh, and does it still have the 'convertible' front seat (and was that unique to '984'?)?:- http://bristol-omnibus.fotopic.net/p12870555.htm Last edited by G-CPTN; 13th October 2008 at 17:40. |
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I don't seem to be able to make the seat URLs work:-
http://bristol-omnibus.fotopic.net/p12870555.html Go to http://bristol-omnibus.fotopic.net/ then 7201-7239 and go to 7214 and see the seat images (maybe) . . . |
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Volvo AB was an offshoot of the Swedish ball-bearing manufacturer SKF (or Skefco) and the name was chosen to reflect the bearing business for a product that didn't materialise. When SKF started to produce vehicles (cars first, then trucks soon after) they used the name Volvo as the new company had already been formed (but was no longer needed). And the very first car rolled out of the factory had the rear axle crown-wheel assembled the wrong way round and therefore had one forward gear and several reverse gears . . . |
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