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See images and info from when these buses were in their prime:
http://www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk/server.php?show=conInformationRecord.318
Excellent!!
Thousands of dollars in scrap iron just siting there. Someone could make some bucks and clean up a perfectly good field.
Not only scrap iron, but all those old radiators are mostly brass, and that is worth even more, and is much easier to strip from the hulks.
I agree with sam and qka… you do have to wonder why so much stuff is truly abandoned when good money could be made out of salvaging it…
Can’t quite believe what I’m reading here.
I love abandoned things like this. There’s a certain something about them, so see something left entirely untouched like this.
Sure, someone could make some cash out of them and we clean up a field but I’ve seen plently, thousands, of perfectly good clean fields. This field however is unique.
What next sell off stone henge for stone chippings, clean up a perfectly good field and make some quick money?
I agree with Barto… some people just don’t get it.
Barto is correct.
The only other option that should be considered is that the buses are restored by a museum for public enjoyment. There are probably some rare historic examples there.