Wealden 70 seater.
Showing off it's classy livery to good effect is Wealden Beeline's Wadham Stringer bodied Leyland Leopard B701 AKM. It's fine testimony to the theory that two shades of the same colour with cream makes for the best bus liveries. At the time of it's conversion, seventy seater single deckers were something of a rarity, though more recently they've grown in popularity as double deckers have faded for schools work. With the closure of the Wealden business, the bus passed to the newly formed Autocar where it received their odd but strangely attractive pink purple and white livery. Latterly the Leopard passed to Ladyline of Congleton where it has recently been withdrawn and replaced by a Volvo B10M Alexander Q type. Currently it resides in my storage compound whilst a decision is made regarding it's future.
Wealden 70 seater.
Showing off it's classy livery to good effect is Wealden Beeline's Wadham Stringer bodied Leyland Leopard B701 AKM. It's fine testimony to the theory that two shades of the same colour with cream makes for the best bus liveries. At the time of it's conversion, seventy seater single deckers were something of a rarity, though more recently they've grown in popularity as double deckers have faded for schools work. With the closure of the Wealden business, the bus passed to the newly formed Autocar where it received their odd but strangely attractive pink purple and white livery. Latterly the Leopard passed to Ladyline of Congleton where it has recently been withdrawn and replaced by a Volvo B10M Alexander Q type. Currently it resides in my storage compound whilst a decision is made regarding it's future.