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1930 Leyland Tiger TS1 ASJ 
Typ: Bus, Eindecker Bus — Herkunftsland:
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Fahrzeug mit geringer Beteiligung oder nur in einer Szene sichtbar
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◊ 2011-02-14 20:42 |
Looks very like a Leyland PLSC Lion to me. It also appears to be towing a producer gas trailer. Link to "www.google.co.uk" -- Last edit: 2011-02-14 20:48:51 |
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◊ 2011-02-14 23:15 |
How can you be that sure it's a Leyland Tiger, as they weren't, to my knowledge, very common in Sweden. Isn't it more likely it's a Scania Vabis or perhaps a Tidaholm? -- Last edit: 2011-02-14 23:20:16 |
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◊ 2011-02-14 23:26 |
I just checked it out, it should be one of the few delivered to Stockholms Spårvägar in 1930 with ASJ body [A16069-A16088]. In 1928 they received a few Leylands with british bodies, one still alive at Spårvägsmuséet Stockholm [A16068]. In 1936 they received a few more with more modern Hägglund bodies [A16259-A16273]. -- Last edit: 2011-02-14 23:31:52 |
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◊ 2011-02-15 01:23 |
I'm interested in how to become a bit wiser. How can you see it's a Leyland Tiger and not a Scania-Vabis? Look here for a 1930 Arvika bodied Scania-Vabis http://www.sundsutsikt.se/images/htmf_104.jpg and here for a 1927 Scania-Vabis with a 1935 ASJ body http://www.stinsensforum.se/board/prins-bertil-memorial-t2259.html -- Last edit: 2011-02-15 01:24:12 |
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◊ 2011-02-15 09:17 |
If you look very carefully at the bulkhead above the front mudguard and immediately to the right of the engine you will see, admittedly very blurred, the outline of the Autovac, a device not fitted to the Scanias shown in the links, but very prominent on 1920s/early 30s Leylands. http://www.flickr.com/photos/emdjt42/3457076806/ The lower build of the bus in the film picture suggests a Tiger TS 1 of the early 30s rather than my original thought of a Lion, athough the Lion with the four cylinder engine was still available concurrently with the Tiger if the owner was in a flat area and wanted to economise. I have visited Hagglunds in Ornskjoldsvik, in early January a few years ago. It was very cold and an icebreaker was working in the harbour and kept me awake all night. -- Last edit: 2011-02-15 09:33:05 |
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◊ 2011-02-15 16:22 |
Thank you! It's always nice to learn something new! |
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