GS62: a 50 year celebration!Created 25th November 2003 by Ian Smith on behalf of Alan Charman.![]()
GS62 shows how well the Ford styling of the front end matched into the Chiswick-designed body, at Dormansland in April 2003Bodywork was to be built by Eastern Coach Works, which had acquired London Transport's body-building quota when L.T. was nationalised and which was supposed to be used when possible. This small order was one such case. The Chiswick design office had done a nice job of marrying a London style body and rear with a bonnet and front wing assembly derived from the then-current Fordson truck range. All eighty-four were painted in London Transport's Country Area livery of Lincoln Green with cream trim-lines around the windows. The front bumper was chromed, and the front wheel trims polished aluminium. GS62 displays her nearside, near Brickendon, June 2002. Note the sliding window vents instead of wind-ups: an ECW feature. GS62 gets a clean at Hertford from Alan Charman, with the "alligator" open to reveal the Perkins diesel engine.![]() ![]() GS62 displays her offside at Hertford, June 2003, while her posterior is well seen in this view at East Grinstead in April 2003.
A Gibson fare machine was mounted on a special bracket on the fixed partition alongside the driver. Vital statisticsDimensions: length: 25ft 0.5in , wheelbase: 14ft 9in, width: 7ft 5.5in, height: 9ft 5.5inChassis: Guy Special: Perkins P6 4.73-litre oil engine (63 bhp @ 2200 rpm); 4-speed constant mesh gearbox, semi-elliptical leaf spring suspension, Lockheed Hydrovac brakes. GS62: Guy chassis number 44985, ECW body number 6408, LT body number 8227, registration number MXX 362.
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