Still clinging on.
Possibly one of the last operational AEC Reliances still 'working' in Malta is this one, formerly registered as FBY 798. I believe it is still owned by 'Cancu' Supreme Travel and works nowadays as a mobile sales outlet selling souvenirs close to the company's sightseeing tour sales outlets. This particular day I photographed it as it left the stand in Sliema after a morning there to spend the afternoon at the cruise liner dock. As it's no longer a 'bus', it's not eligable for the new style 'BUS ...' registration plate. Bodywork was locally built by the Barbara firm.
Still clinging on.
Possibly one of the last operational AEC Reliances still 'working' in Malta is this one, formerly registered as FBY 798. I believe it is still owned by 'Cancu' Supreme Travel and works nowadays as a mobile sales outlet selling souvenirs close to the company's sightseeing tour sales outlets. This particular day I photographed it as it left the stand in Sliema after a morning there to spend the afternoon at the cruise liner dock. As it's no longer a 'bus', it's not eligable for the new style 'BUS ...' registration plate. Bodywork was locally built by the Barbara firm.