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Praise for Leyland

17th September 1965
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I THINK it is about time that something was said for Leyland. From the PLSC Lion of the mid-1920s, the TDI low-bridge double-decker and the 8-6-litre diesel engine of the mid-1930s, right through to the Atlantean and Panther of today, surely Leyland has done more for road passenger transport than any other company? 1 believe the company deserves to reap success from these early sowings.

I have three old Leyland buses with combined ages of 114 years and, believe me Mr. Kellett, when the last Iwo are restored they will more than match your AECs.

One of these Leylands has plodded around one of the many 100 per cent Leyland Lancashire towns for the past 29 years and the all-metal Leyland body is good for another similar period.

Cheadle, Staffs. W. G. PYATT.

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