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1500 BV69KTP at Surrey Quays working on route C10 towards Victoria.
The days seem to be numbered for these Caetano e.City Gold buses on the C10/P5, the Wright Kites being their replacement. Not sure if any operators are willing to take on these as the Kites, BZLs and ADL pretty much have taken over the single deck electric fleets in London. Otherwise the scrappers could be their fates already.
1500 was previously a prototype/demonstrator that worked with Nottingham City Transport as 999 and Go-Coach as 6501 until finally being back with Abellio/Transport UK in late April 2023. This one can be distinguished from the other Caetanos with the Toyota logo on the front, as also seen from the batch on the 433.
Another beauty from the venerated 1967-72 era of Chevrolet/GMC trucks.
Looks like the fuel filler has been relocated.
OC Transpo Stadler FLIRT DEMU C10 heads into Carleton Station as it runs south along Line 2 towards Limebank in Ottawa.
The license plate frame states “1966” so I am assuming that is correct. Otherwise this could be a 1964, 1965 or 1966 model. The model name emblem that would normally be placed ahead of the door is missing on this one so it becomes difficult to identify the model year.
I like that there are two US flags visible in the photo.
The license plate has been altered for privacy.
1737 MJ74JTX at Victoria Coach Station working on route C10 towards Canada Water.
There's one GB Kite at Abellio/Transport UK Walworth that would be a top-up bus for the P5 but so far since its debut in service has only ventured onto the C10.
Die Chevrolet C-Serie oder GMC C-Serie ist eine Reihe von großen Pickups, die General Motors in den Jahren 1960 bis 1998 anbot. Die jeweiligen Versionen mit Allradantrieb heißen Chevrolet K-Serie oder GMC K-Serie.
The Chevrolet C-Series, or GMC C-Series, is a line of large pickup trucks that General Motors offered from 1960 to 1998. The respective versions with all-wheel drive are called Chevrolet K-series or GMC K-series.
Happy Independence Day. Hope you get a chance to see some sparks tonight.
Shot on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 at Paul's Junkyard, when Paul raised the flag on the extended ladder of one of his old fire trucks. This pick up was cut in half for use as a movie prop.
Reprocessed and replaced, March 2025.
Finally built something again! Technically not totally new, as the mech was built around March, and was basically just a slightly modified and recolored version of my ui.9 mech, but the background was just built this past week. Not my best work but I'm fairly happy with it as something that was just meant to display the mech to begin with. Anyway, I'm happy to have finally built something, and since I have a lot more ideas on what to build hopefully I'll be able to find the time to do more soon!
Why fight it when you can embrace it. Love this rusty C10 at the 2020 Wheels of Freedom Car, Bike and Truck show held at Palmerton Park in Palmerton, PA
A monkys' claw puzzle of a shot, involved removing lens and slotting though a gap in the fence on top of a storm wall. Almost imossible to line up, and the trouble I had with wb almost fried my brain. Then dissasemble lens and slide both bits back through the fence, total nightmare.
Car: Chevrolet C20 pick up.
Year of manufacture: 1965.
Date of first registration in the UK: June 2015.
Place of registration: Bristol.
Date of last MOT: 21st April 2017.
Mileage at last MOT: 67,999.
Last V5 issued: 25th May 2017.
Date taken: 10th April 2016.
Location: Queen Square, Bristol, UK.