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Vintage Coaches in the Cotswolds

Discussion in 'Everything Else Heritage' started by Johnb, Aug 1, 2019.

  1. Johnb

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    Tuesday 30 July saw a Timeline Events charter with rare rear engined Foden PVRF6 coach and an AEC Regal Pullman around some attractive Cotswold Villages. The weather could best be described as challenging!

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    Super work John. The challenging weather add's authenticity!
     
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    Thanks John, it also had its advantages that we could stay longer in the pub! At least we did get some dry spells between what the weatherman calls heavy showers.
     

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