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Vladimir wrote:I remember the Jolly Giant ::): Not him personally, but his shop
Anybody know where they were, I remember being taken to one across a lot of rail tracks, cant remember where it was?
glasgowken wrote:crazygray23 wrote:Below: Not really "advertising" I suppose, (unless you count the PTE). This bus was turned into an open topper after an accident, it was later used on the first PTE run city bus tours.
McShad wrote:glasgowken wrote:crazygray23 wrote:Below: Not really "advertising" I suppose, (unless you count the PTE). This bus was turned into an open topper after an accident, it was later used on the first PTE run city bus tours.
Have you got a location for this picture? it looks like Parlie road
mustardman wrote:
Another brain storm, there was an L.A circa 1986/87 which was a single decker.....it must have been in an accident. Pretty strange looking at the time.
I was very observant when I was wee
mustardman wrote:Ok, here's going back....you know the Atlantean advertising for Maryhill shopping centre...well, when I was a lad, I remember identifying these buses(i.e. the model of LA, newer or older) with there big window display(you know, where it tells you what service it is). Well, 'the big window' L.A had tartan seats, which I preferred the most. Why you are asking? The L.A's with the smaller window(s) (it had a separate window for destination and another window for service number), had shity green imitation leather.
The tartan ones were always so much warmer, than the green ones. So if I was going home, and identified two buses say a 61 to sandyhills (tartan) and a 64 to carmyle( shity green leather), I would get the 61 instead.
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