Broome to Perth adventure in two preserved O405's - Day 2
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Re: Broome to Perth adventure in two preserved O405's - Day 2
Hi guys, volgren# 7474, vin WDB35700121077966. They're the only numbers I have...
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Re: Broome to Perth adventure in two preserved O405's - Day 2
The Vin has not come up in my records.
I dont have a list of Volgren numbers. Hopefully someone in Victoria may be able to help.
I dont have a list of Volgren numbers. Hopefully someone in Victoria may be able to help.
Living in the Shire.
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Re: Broome to Perth adventure in two preserved O405's - Day 2
Welcome maddog! Does the body number have any letters? The number doesn't sound right, as usually Volgren body numbers are two letters, indicating their factory, and then 4 numbers, e.g. VP1974 indicates 1974th body built at Volgren Perth. Perth-built bodies are given code VP, Dandenong bodies are given VG (possibly for Vol(vo)-Gren(da)), Malaysian bodies VM, former Queensland bodies VQ, and Tomago bodies VT. They should be present on your bus if built by Volgren, unless it was built by a different company using a Volgren kit.
Adding on, body 7474 for an O405 doesn't sound right either, as it was only about 2 years ago that Dandenong hit VG5000...
I'd post any important, bus-related links I had, but they're outdated anyways.
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Re: Broome to Perth adventure in two preserved O405's - Day 2
679 indeed looks superb and crisp in the ferry blue! A fantastic job at driving her and 686 from Broome, then restoring them!
I'd post any important, bus-related links I had, but they're outdated anyways.
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Re: Broome to Perth adventure in two preserved O405's - Day 2
Juicy! You have one of my regions former buses
VG706 formally last with Rover Coaches of Cessnock (1823 MO), Vin WEB35700161078609 (Going by the Fleet-list on it) and a 1995 Bus, has a lengthy history behind it with it being through numerous operators in its life.
So you were right with it being a "Newcastle" bus, well close enough. Was the only O405 Volgren alongside its sister 4598 MO to reside in the Hunter region to my knowledge.
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Re: Broome to Perth adventure in two preserved O405's - Day 2
Nice information SG!
So my question - is there any interchangeable parts that would help with highway operation?
Should I approach Rover coaches of Cessnock?
So my question - is there any interchangeable parts that would help with highway operation?
Should I approach Rover coaches of Cessnock?