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AEC Renown 663/664 (1929-40)
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LT167, 1931 AEC Renown 663168/Short H33/23R with an NS (NS577 or 572) behind. (John Law collection)
LT167, 1931 AEC Renown 663168/Short H33/23R with an NS (NS577 or 572) behind. (John Law collection)
1931 AEC Renown LT1076 (GO5198, 664087) was sold for scrap to Daniel's of Rainham in June 1950. Seen in the 1970s as a caravan at High Wycombe where it stayed until rescued for preservation. (Bob Martin)
1931 AEC Renown LT1076 (GO5198, 664087) was sold for scrap to Daniel's of Rainham in June 1950. Seen in the 1970s as a caravan at High Wycombe where it stayed until rescued for preservation. (Bob Martin)
'Scooter' LT1076 from the London Transport Museum was Outright Concours d'Elegance Winner on its first public outing on the 44th H.C.V.S. London to Brighton run on May 1 2005. The A.E.C. Renown 664 with L.G.O.C. B35F body was driven to Brighton by Tony Blackman and the bus is seen taking a break at the Broadfield Stadium in Crawley. (Peter Quinn)
'Scooter' LT1076 from the London Transport Museum was Outright Concours d'Elegance Winner on its first public outing on the 44th H.C.V.S. London to Brighton run on May 1 2005. The A.E.C. Renown 664 with L.G.O.C. B35F body was driven to Brighton by Tony Blackman and the bus is seen taking a break at the Broadfield Stadium in Crawley. (Peter Quinn)
LT1076, Pease Pottage 2005. (Ted Taylor via CCMV)
LT1076, Pease Pottage 2005. (Ted Taylor via CCMV)
1931 AEC Renown LT1122 (GO7192, 664134) ex Daniel's of Rainham where it was sent for scrap. Converted to a caravan it then managed to find its way to Passey's scrapyard at Benson Oxfordshire by 1962. (Bob Martin)
1931 AEC Renown LT1122 (GO7192, 664134) ex Daniel's of Rainham where it was sent for scrap. Converted to a caravan it then managed to find its way to Passey's scrapyard at Benson Oxfordshire by 1962. (Bob Martin)
Seen at the Riddlesdown terminus of the 234 in about Jan/Feb 1950, A.E.C. Renown 1LTL1 LT1185 (GT5072) was one of the single-deck LTs not rebuilt, although it still lasted until 1952. (David Simpson)
Seen at the Riddlesdown terminus of the 234 in about Jan/Feb 1950, A.E.C. Renown 1LTL1 LT1185 (GT5072) was one of the single-deck LTs not rebuilt, although it still lasted until 1952. (David Simpson)
'Bluebird' LT1208, so called because of the blue moquette used on the seats, is seen at Chelsham Country Area Garage on a rare weekend loan from Central Area, Whitsun 1948. (David Simpson)
'Bluebird' LT1208, so called because of the blue moquette used on the seats, is seen at Chelsham Country Area Garage on a rare weekend loan from Central Area, Whitsun 1948. (David Simpson)
An extraordinary photo showing at least 18 of L.P.T.B.'s 24-strong LTC class A.E.C. Renown private hire coaches with Weymann bodies. LTC23 (EGO527, 6631249) is in the foreground. (John Law collection)
An extraordinary photo showing at least 18 of L.P.T.B.'s 24-strong LTC class A.E.C. Renown private hire coaches with Weymann bodies. LTC23 (EGO527, 6631249) is in the foreground. (John Law collection)
One of Cobham Bus Museum's long term projects is the complete restoration of LT1059 (GO5170), 1931 AEC Renown/LGOC B35F withdrawn in 1949. For a time it was situated in the garden of a Devon country guest house and used for overflow accommodation. (Chris Stanley)
One of Cobham Bus Museum's long term projects is the complete restoration of LT1059 (GO5170), 1931 AEC Renown/LGOC B35F withdrawn in 1949. For a time it was situated in the garden of a Devon country guest house and used for overflow accommodation. (Chris Stanley)
1931 AEC Renown LT1059 (GO5170) was donated to Cobham Bus Musuem in 2003. As can be seen in this photo taken at the museum not much of the original bodywork is left. (Nick Abbott)
1931 AEC Renown LT1059 (GO5170) was donated to Cobham Bus Musuem in 2003. As can be seen in this photo taken at the museum not much of the original bodywork is left. (Nick Abbott)
Red & White 585 (TG5294), A.E.C. Renown 664236/Short H33/30R originally Bassett Gorseinon 26, at Chepstow in September 1941. (David Simpson collection)
Red & White 585 (TG5294), A.E.C. Renown 664236/Short H33/30R originally Bassett Gorseinon 26, at Chepstow in September 1941. (David Simpson collection)
Leicester Museums' 1939 Northern Counties-bodied AEC Renown 0664277. (Neil Fraser)
Leicester Museums' 1939 Northern Counties-bodied AEC Renown 0664277. (Neil Fraser)
Withdrawn Doncaster 68 (DT6101), 1935 A.E.C. Renown 0664256/Roe H32/28R seen after sale at Green Tree Garage, Hatfield, Yorks. (John Law)
Withdrawn Doncaster 68 (DT6101), 1935 A.E.C. Renown 0664256/Roe H32/28R seen after sale at Green Tree Garage, Hatfield, Yorks. (John Law)