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1966 Bristol Lodekka FLF

*Transfer of ownership, export and transport costs are at Buyer's expense

Highlights

  • A truly remarkable specimen of the great British 'Lodekka'
  • Modified with a roof height of 4 metres
  • Prepared for city tours and private use
  • Registered and currently located in Switzerland
  • Gardner 6-cylinder 8.4L diesel engine

The Appeal

First introduced in 1949, the Lodekka was built to offer a more practical solution for public transport in Britain. With their low-floor design, these buses were distinguished by their relatively low height of 13.5 feet, a foot and an inch less than their conventional bus equivalents.
While aesthetics rarely come into play for this type of commercial vehicle, it cannot be denied that Bristol built an attractive low-floor bus that did not stray too far from traditional forms. From 1949 to 1968, over 5,000 were built, bodied by Eastern Works of Lowestoft.
This particular example is an FLF (Flat Floor, Long, Front Entrance) variant, one of the long wheelbase variants, currently located in Switzerland. Furnished with tables and a reception desk, it is now fully equipped for road tours, offering a superb commercial perspective as well as the prestige of owning an iconic red double-decker bus!

The History and Paperwork

  • Built in 1966 by Bristol Commercial Vehicles
  • Our research indicates that this bus originally operated with the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company
  • It was one of 83 of this type used by the company
  • Withdrawn from service around 1982
  • Interestingly, the bus was briefly used as a means of transport for the staff of the toy manufacturer Matchbox
  • In 1990, the roof was lowered to 4 metres
  • It was later transferred to Winterthur, Switzerland, where it became a hire bus
  • In 2022, this use ended, and it became a seating area for a renowned Italian food truck in Zurich
  • The bus currently indicates 191,577 km - unlikely to be the original mileage considering the vehicle's past
  • Unfortunately, no maintenance history of the vehicle has been communicated to us
It's no secret that old buses can live very adventurous lives, and the GPW 442D certainly lived an interesting one. Whether its use as a means of transport for the staff of the Lesney Toy company in Rochford, or its ultimate experience as a seating area for stone-baked pizzas, the history of this vehicle could fascinate any potential buyer for hours.

The Condition

  • The exterior looks a little tired after some time outdoors
  • However, everything looks solid and makes it an excellent candidate for restoration
  • Some corrosion around the windows, as might be expected from its stay along the roadside
  • It is decorated with graphics imitating London Transport and bus routes
  • The original markings are still present
  • The wheels appear to be in good condition
After so long by the roadside, this bus looks ready for a partial exterior restoration. Some panels are a little faded and the vehicle still shows the marks of its two previous owners, but it is still a solid specimen, and these buses were anything but fragile.
  • Fully customised interior with 'club tables'
  • A bar counter or tour desk is still present, oddly decorated with MG Club branding
  • A sound system was installed throughout the bus
  • The driver's cabin is extremely original and looks in good condition
  • In the cabin, there are many nice period details, from the instructions to the cabin heating switches
  • The floors are solid, as is the staircase
With a very unusual customised interior, this bus presents a passenger space with a modern aesthetic that you would not expect. With a full sound system, a counter for the tour leader and plenty of tables, the bus's destination for private transport is clear.
The driver's cabin, however, is pleasingly original, with many period details still present and correct. We are sure it will satisfy any purist.

The Mechanics

  • Gardner 6-cylinder 8.4-litre diesel engine
  • 5-speed manual gearbox
  • The engine seems to be in good condition with no obvious problems
  • We have been informed that the bus is in good working order
  • However, a little maintenance wouldn't hurt
After being stationary for so long, this bus will certainly need a bit of mechanical work - however, the engine compartment is in excellent condition and its large Gardner power unit seems ready for anything. These buses are built to last, so it shouldn't be difficult to get this magnificent touring vehicle ready to hit the road again.
"I had bought it to create a restaurant/bar, in fact it is equipped for that. It seats 60 people."
"The bus is in very good condition, as is the engine and the interior condition. Work has been carried out inside the bus, with table changes and repairs to the roof to solve water seepage problems. The height of the bus is 4 metres, lower than the original. As it was imported into Switzerland, it was adapted to the heights to run smoothly. Width 2.50 metres, length 9 metres. "


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Auction Details

  • Year1966
  • MakeBristol
  • ModelFLF
  • ColourRed
  • Odometer191,577 Kilometres
  • Engine size8369cc
  • Seller TypePrivate
  • CountrySwitzerland
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