The Bedford was the oldest bus there if you totally ignore the Guy Arabs. I remember riding on a Stockport Corporation Guy Arab in the mid sixties which still had its wartime blackout blind in the upstairs rear window. The blind was starting to look a bit tatty but they had not bothered to renew it. The bus ran like new but was slower than the Crossleys.
The Bedford was the oldest bus there if you totally ignore the Guy Arabs.
I remember riding on a Stockport Corporation Guy Arab in the mid sixties which still
had its wartime blackout blind in the upstairs rear window. The blind was starting to look
a bit tatty but they had not bothered to renew it. The bus ran like new but was slower than the Crossleys.