Solved - MJW #1057 - Scania-Vabis with an Edesche body 1958

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Identify the make, model and coachbuilder for one point

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targhediferro


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Hiawatha


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Quote from: Hiawatha on December 26, 2012, 03:34:42 PM
Dutch?
The coachwork is Dutch but the chassis is from a different country

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Bill Murray

Hiawatha:

I am not trying to steal your question or your point, you are doing very well for a newcomer.

I cannot identify the brand of the bus or the coachmaker at this point, but just to prove I do try, maybe I can get a half point if the following is correct.

Owner of the bus may be:  Peter Langhout Reizen BV.
Alphen aan den Rijn  Netherlands.

Bill
Cheers
Bill

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Quote from: Bill Murray on December 26, 2012, 04:58:47 PM
Hiawatha:

I am not trying to steal your question or your point, you are doing very well for a newcomer.

I cannot identify the brand of the bus or the coachmaker at this point, but just to prove I do try, maybe I can get a half point if the following is correct.

Owner of the bus may be:  Peter Langhout Reizen BV.
Alphen aan den Rijn  Netherlands.

Bill
Very good Bill,
Don't worry about stealing a point as Hiawatha didn't quite go far enough to justify a lock.
However as you have identified the operator correctly I'll lock it for you until your next reply to find the chassis make and coachbuilder.....

Bill Murray

Thank you for the kind words, but please go ahead and unlock the question.

Postwar busses are not in my normal field of research and I really have no idea where to look.

Based on my passion for wheeled military vehicles 1935/1945, which can at times be more difficult than a passion for civilian vehicles, I often dig very deeply for clues as I did here.

In any case, as I said earlier, Hiawatha is doing very well and seems to have a lot of knowledge of post 1945 vehicles so if he can finish the question, all the better.

Bill
Cheers
Bill

Hiawatha

Actually my guess of a Belgian coachbuilder came from the identification of the operator which appears to be still trading.
I thought that Belgian coachbuilders were more active than dutch ones.  Apart from that honestly I haven't a clue as the rim embellishers cover the wheels that are often a good giveaway. Judging from the front lights it could be dated very late fifties early fifties.

Luciano

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Thanks Bill and Hiawatha.
OPEN for all Experts and Rookies again.....

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Quote from: targhediferro on December 28, 2012, 06:08:57 PM
DAF?
Not DAF....

Just to sum up -

The body has been identified as Dutch

The chassis is not -
British
Belgian
Dutch
Italian
French
German

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Bill Murray

#22
Sorry Luciano, it was a slow morning here.

1958 Scania Vabis with body by Edesche Carrosserie Fabrik.
Langhout bus #35

Edit:  Model number is maybe TB-28 57
Cheers
Bill

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Quote from: Bill Murray on December 30, 2012, 06:48:30 AM
Sorry Luciano, it was a slow morning here.

1958 Scania Vabis with body by Edesche Carrosserie Fabrik.
Langhout bus #35

Edit:  Model number is maybe TB-28 57
Yes, that's it Bill - well found.
It's the registration number that is TB-28-57
Another point for you

Here's the original photo -

Hiawatha

Quote from: Bill Murray on December 30, 2012, 06:48:30 AM
Sorry Luciano, it was a slow morning here.

1958 Scania Vabis with body by Edesche Carrosserie Fabrik.
Langhout bus #35

Edit:  Model number is maybe TB-28 57

No problem Bill, I was really shooting in the dark..
Luciano