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◊ 2016-07-02 02:51 |
Looks a bit old and knackered. |
◊ 2016-07-02 09:46 |
Albion Victor, I'll need to do a booksearch. Later Not a Victor, probably a PMA28 of 1929/31. http://www.flickriver.com/photos/8782469@N05/tags/albion/ Can't find identical coachwork, but front elevation looks very similar. Alexander's had a lot of these, bought both new and secondhand, and called them Class D. The highest number reached was D215, but some of the class were conversions of the normal control model PKA26, Class C, which reached C243. There was a substantial re-bodying programme in the 1930s. -- Last edit: 2016-07-02 19:12:45 |