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Midland Red AHA582 1935 SOS DON and its Collection from Radford Worcester

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Midland Red AHA582 SOS DON and its Collection from Radford Worcester I have put photos of the day I helped to collect the bus from Radford Worcester

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XTOuGrmPkI

my next project is to put footage odf the day we collected the former Midland Red, D7, 750 BHA from Mid Warwick Motors at Water Orton (the firm has long gone) the bus had been converted to a towing lorry, I am not sertain if the bus was brought for spares or to be used as a towing lorry (Lloyd will tell us)
 
Thanks for that fascinating record, Bammot. After 24 years as Mr Johnson's home in Rudford, Gloucestershire, Midland Red SOS DON AHA582 came home to Wythall. A wonderful survival story!
 
Sadly it's a bit down the list of restorations to be done, but in the meantime the remains are in the museum under cover. One day though....
 
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