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Just found a 69 Euro bus with Danbury conversion here in BC
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<blockquote data-quote="Danbury Doug" data-source="post: 377754" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>Ah very interesting!</p><p></p><p>Up 'til now I've seen LHD buses retro fitted with Danbury interiors, but if ever there was a 'true' LHD Danbury, I would say this bus is it! 8) </p><p></p><p>Everything of the interior is correct, and in the right places, down to the plastic curtain ties, and the original carpet on the engine deck. These are the things that wouldn't normally get transferred across, when used Danbury interiors are retro fitted into other buses.</p><p>It'd be interesting to see what the floor covering is, as Danbury only used one pattern of lino, throughout almost all Danbury production.</p><p>The Danbury badge is the style they used later in production (mid 70s onwards). </p><p></p><p>Possibly the bus may not have necessarily been fitted with its interior when new, but might have been subsequently taken to Danbury at some stage, to be converted.</p><p></p><p>I look forward to hearing (seeing) more of it, in due course!</p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danbury Doug, post: 377754, member: 340"] Ah very interesting! Up 'til now I've seen LHD buses retro fitted with Danbury interiors, but if ever there was a 'true' LHD Danbury, I would say this bus is it! 8) Everything of the interior is correct, and in the right places, down to the plastic curtain ties, and the original carpet on the engine deck. These are the things that wouldn't normally get transferred across, when used Danbury interiors are retro fitted into other buses. It'd be interesting to see what the floor covering is, as Danbury only used one pattern of lino, throughout almost all Danbury production. The Danbury badge is the style they used later in production (mid 70s onwards). Possibly the bus may not have necessarily been fitted with its interior when new, but might have been subsequently taken to Danbury at some stage, to be converted. I look forward to hearing (seeing) more of it, in due course! Doug [/QUOTE]
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