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dutchman
Spon End
271 of 935  Fri 4th Jan 2013 9:47pm  

Yep! Rebuilt, rebodied and re-entered service for another 13 years!
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Foxcote
Warwick
272 of 935  Fri 4th Jan 2013 9:49pm  

Well you would never believe it, it deserved a War Medal Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
273 of 935  Fri 4th Jan 2013 10:04pm  

Hi all Wave During the war, a skilled industry grew around, where vehicles were constantly re-built using bits & bobs from wherever throughout UK cities. I once visited a London underground railway depot where I was shown underground train carriages that had been re-built following blitz damage, where one end of the carriage was a different design & model to the other end. Thank you all, for your contributions to this theme of inovation. Wave
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dutchman
274 of 935  Fri 4th Jan 2013 10:09pm  
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
275 of 935  Sat 5th Jan 2013 11:15am  

Hi all Wave No 126 was the first of the last. No 126 up to 165, (kvc 126-165) were beautifully fitted out buses, with wooden interior trim around the windows & light fittings. When a couple of years later, more new vehicles started to arrive, Nos 166 onwards, gone was the wooden trim. Wave
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
276 of 935  Sat 5th Jan 2013 11:26am  

Hi again, Wooden trim was always a big statement in motor vehicles. Many cars manufactured in Coventry had a price tag dependent on how much wood trim was included. I bought a series five Hillman Minx which had no wood trim & cost a lot less than the Gazelle, which had wood facia & door trim. Thank you for that photo link Foxcote. Happy days. Wave At the same time as you may have been travelling on this bus, I could have been listening to this! Listen-With-Mother Another loss to our past.
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DENCOL
LEAMINGTON SPA
277 of 935  Sat 5th Jan 2013 5:39pm  

Hi CKV 1D, the bus maintenance board photo was taken At Harnall Lane garage sometime in 1952, and the person viewing it was the garage foreman Mr Sam Gaylard. This was part of an article on Coventry transport by the Coventry Telegraph. I was an 18 year old apprentice at this time at Watery Lane Works and I was photographed on the crack detecting machine inspecting a Guy axle.
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dutchman
Spon End
278 of 935  Sat 5th Jan 2013 6:09pm  

Hello Colin Wave Welcome to Rob's forum Smile
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Foxcote
Warwick
279 of 935  Sat 5th Jan 2013 6:14pm  

Welcome from me as well, col cov, you'll be very welcome on here I am sure, especially with all your knowledge and memories Thumbs up
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DENCOL
LEAMINGTON SPA
280 of 935  Sat 5th Jan 2013 6:58pm  

Thank you Dutchman and Foxcote for your kind welcome to the forum, I hope I'll be able to give useful information whenever possible.
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DENCOL
LEAMINGTON SPA
281 of 935  Sat 5th Jan 2013 7:49pm  

A few days before KVC154 was due to be handed over to the Coventry Friendship group, the fluid flywheel was found to be leaking badly, so the late Graham Barber and myself fitted a new oil seal in our own time after normal hours. For this we were invited to the summer holiday film at the Alex, and to the send off afterwards. Looking at this film tonight I can see myself standing at the kerbside with my arms folded seeing 154 depart, and Russell Bloom who was chief engineer standing behind me outside the Alex. What a coincidence, I have never seen this film until tonight after 43 years ago, thanks Foxcote.
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Foxcote
Warwick
282 of 935  Sun 6th Jan 2013 10:14am  

Thanks colcov! It was truly amaxzing to read your post regarding the KVC 154 video, your details are great combined with the footage. I'm going to have another look to see you watching the departure of the bus. Thumbs up
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PhiliPamInCoventry
283 of 935  Sun 6th Jan 2013 10:30am  
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CKV 1D
COVENTRY
284 of 935  Sun 6th Jan 2013 7:03pm  

Thanks for that bonus bit of information there Colin (Col Cov) regarding the Maintenance Board photo ! I'm glad I got the year right when it was taken (that was just a roughly worked out guess ???lol), although I thought the photo was taken up at the Keresley Works, but pleased to know now that it's actually taken at Harnall Lane Garage !!! I've heard the name "Sam Gaylard" (Garage Foreman !) mentioned a few times by people in the past and I'm guessing that he must have worked for "CCT" for quite a long time ???
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DENCOL
LEAMINGTON SPA
285 of 935  Sun 6th Jan 2013 8:22pm  

On 6th Jan 2013 10:30am, PhiliPamInCoventry said: Hello Colcov Wave Can you help me with a bit of info, please. I knew a Graham, who used to be a Coventry bus inspector. He was also a rail enthusiast & I met him several times along with Pete Waterman, when they grouped together at the model shop in Sewall Highway, over twenty to thirty years ago. He even brought a group of friends to a music evening when I was involved with 'Turners Musical Merry-go-round' near to Northhampton, again along time ago. Could we be talking about the same Graham? Wave
Hello Philip, the Graham you knew was a driver then inspector, known as Graham Shaw. I believe he left Coventry to live in the Gloucester area a few years ago. I hope this info is sufficient for you.
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