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Old 12-01-13, 14:52
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"Tuit's Tours" - Geez, they get around, don't they?
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Old 12-01-13, 21:40
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I don't have an image (it was many years ago), but on the approach to Omeo, Victoria, on the Hotham Road heading into Omeo, there was a Blitz-based bus on blocks being used as an extension to a house or building. It was in pretty poor shape.

I seem to remember the locals telling me it was THE bus between Omeo and Bairnsdale for many years, before it got pensioned off.

I assume it is no longer there. It was a grey or light blue colour, I think. The front was pretty original, with the bus body grafted onto the cab frame, windows along the sides, and so on.

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Old 12-01-13, 23:48
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Mike, it is still there. Now painted Mission Brown. A Ford F60L,it belongs to the father-in-law of a mate of mine. Originally it was constructed to carry people to the Victorian snow fields at Mt. Hotham. Not as the Omeo to Bairnsdale bus. The last time I looked at it, it still had the Ford drivers book on the dashboard. My mate keeps saying that we should bring it here and get stuck into it. (I keep putting him off.)

The first photo in this thread looks to me like the bus is based on an MW Bedford.

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Old 13-01-13, 01:39
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Well, B****r me! Still there? Must be a real croc by now.

Yes, Rick, your post prompted the memory cells to work a little better: it was the Omeo-Hotham run as you said.

Talking of buses, the Australian Defence Force runs a pretty swish fleet of buses. On an EX I observed in the Northern Territory, we all, filthy from several days in the red dusty scrub, boarded these nice, clean buses for the 200 od miles trip into Palmerston. There was red dust everywhere by the time we got off.

The military has had a fleet of buses ever since WW2: small numbers then. There were even a few sent to SVN, plus more hired from the US Army. Not blitzes, though, so off thread, as they say....

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Old 22-01-13, 11:58
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Based on a CMP chassis, B-14047, was an emergency bus, used just post war in the village of Steggerda, in the south east of the Netherlands province of Friesland.
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Old 22-01-13, 22:35
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Another Dutch bus, travelling all the way down to Africa!

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Here's a picture of a rebodied CMP truck, I think it is a HUP. Sorry for the bad quality picture, it was printed in a newspaper as a mirror image.

It was used in the 1970s by a Dutch travel company called Baobab for overland trips into Africa.

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