
Sonofsmegma » Thu Dec 31, 2020 10:56 am wrote:Even before I saw the title - saw the pics first - I thought that looks suspiciously like a bus to me![]()
dannynomates » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:33 pm wrote:This book is worth a read when investigating the history of the postbus. As can be seen, most were based on the Leyland Sherpa which later became the LDV - Leyland Daf VAN - so as has been noted, routemaster is quite correct in his statement.
See also this publication...
Dan
Sonofsmegma » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:41 pm wrote:dannynomates » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:33 pm wrote:This book is worth a read when investigating the history of the postbus. As can be seen, most were based on the Leyland Sherpa which later became the LDV - Leyland Daf VAN - so as has been noted, routemaster is quite correct in his statement.
See also this publication...
Dan
So they *are* buses - by your own admission, right?![]()
It says three times in your post, in your typed text and on both pictures, which proves the point that GR and I made.![]()
And proves Routemaster is a stupid lying cunt too.![]()
dannynomates » Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:39 pm wrote:Sonofsmegma » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:41 pm wrote:dannynomates » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:33 pm wrote:This book is worth a read when investigating the history of the postbus. As can be seen, most were based on the Leyland Sherpa which later became the LDV - Leyland Daf VAN - so as has been noted, routemaster is quite correct in his statement.
See also this publication...
Dan
So they *are* buses - by your own admission, right?![]()
It says three times in your post, in your typed text and on both pictures, which proves the point that GR and I made.![]()
And proves Routemaster is a stupid lying cunt too.![]()
Are they called Leyland Daf Buses? No, they are called Leyland Daf Vans, vans with added windows and seats.
Sonofsmegma warned for contradicting me and abusing other members.
Dan
Sonofsmegma » Thu Dec 31, 2020 2:22 pm wrote:dannynomates » Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:39 pm wrote:Sonofsmegma » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:41 pm wrote:dannynomates » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:33 pm wrote:This book is worth a read when investigating the history of the postbus. As can be seen, most were based on the Leyland Sherpa which later became the LDV - Leyland Daf VAN - so as has been noted, routemaster is quite correct in his statement.
See also this publication...
Dan
So they *are* buses - by your own admission, right?![]()
It says three times in your post, in your typed text and on both pictures, which proves the point that GR and I made.![]()
And proves Routemaster is a stupid lying cunt too.![]()
Are they called Leyland Daf Buses? No, they are called Leyland Daf Vans, vans with added windows and seats.
Sonofsmegma warned for contradicting me and abusing other members.
Dan
in your history of the 'postbus' which you declared *you* read, and with pictures of erm, a post*bus* on each cover.
I hope you make things as clear to the public in your fucking library!! They'll never be confused then, will they?
Father Hasil Cocteau, SJ; » Thu Dec 31, 2020 6:14 pm wrote:"Jitney" because this term has nothing to do with the mail and still is a fairly small for-fee means of transportation.