I BRISTOL LH BREAK-THROUGH
17th November 1967, Page 48
17th November 1967
Page 48
Page 48, 17th November 1967
— I BRISTOL LH BREAK-THROUGH
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THE FIRST independent coach operator to purchase the new Bristol LH type chassis is F. G. Wilder and Son Ltd., of Feltham, Middlesex. The £40,000 order for its 1968 operations of a fleet of six of this model with Plaxton Panorama 1 coachwork is an important break-through for Bristol Commercial Vehicles Ltd. into the private coach field. The order comprises three with 16ft 2in. wheelbase and three with 18ft 6in. wheelbase, for 32ft 6in. and 36ft long bodies with seating for 45 and 52 passengers respectively.
"Golden Miller" coaches, the Wilder fleet name, specializes in executive travel in addition to touring work.