OGB-330 Omnibus Cerrado Triumph Licenced by Carrocerías Sirio de Hernández Bitter & Co. 1925 Caracas

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Quote from: gte4289 on March 22, 2020, 03:19:12 PM
Karrier?

You beat me to it by seconds!
I was just about to post this one!
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Quote from: Carnut on March 22, 2020, 03:20:30 PM
Quote from: gte4289 on March 22, 2020, 03:19:12 PM
Karrier?

You beat me to it by seconds!
I was just about to post this one!
Not many options remaining at this point :)

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Certainly not many of the better-known ones, but it's surprising how many completely forgotten brands there were making bus chassis, including many French, Italian, German and US makers with factories in the UK.
Other than those, the remaining ones are incredibly obscure...

So I'll try Foden.
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Not Foden nor Karrier. It's not obscure at all

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Not Albion. Totally British brand

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Quote from: pguillem on March 22, 2020, 05:53:28 PM
Albion ?
Already mentioned. Here's the list so far:

Guy
Alldays
Morris
Thornycroft
Tilling-Stevens
Leyland
Scammell
Bedford
Daimler
Dennis
Ford
ACLO
Crossley
Albion
Talbot
Commer
AEC
Halley
Maudslay
Bristol
Foden
Karrier


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I thought the british brand would it be the easy part

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