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Wearethemods
61 of 128  Thu 24th Oct 2013 11:56am  
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Disorganised1
Coventry
62 of 128  Fri 25th Oct 2013 12:40am  

Yes - she did have a younger sister, no idea where they are nowadays - in fact don't even know where that friend of mine is now.
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mickw
nuneaton
63 of 128  Sat 26th Oct 2013 1:51am  

On 17th Oct 2013 3:48pm, MisterD-Di said:
On 15th Oct 2013 11:24am, Slash1 said: In the 1950's there was a small coach garage at the top end of Dennis Road, in Wyken/Stoke Heath, on the corner opposite the Gents Hairdressers and Post Office....
Could it have been Supreme Coaches?
Yes you're spot on, the owner was Ron Bonas, he used to park some of the coaches on the Grange pub car park which my father in law ran at the time and the drivers came in for a drink after work, they were a great bunch of blokes.
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mickw
nuneaton
64 of 128  Sat 26th Oct 2013 1:58am  

Pat Bonas was Ron Bonas`s daughter, of Supreme Coaches, she worked in the office
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Tricia
Bedworth
65 of 128  Sun 16th Feb 2014 2:40pm  

Wave Does anyone remember free transport on Lloyds buses to and from their place of work? I used to catch a Lloyds bus at Gosford Green to take me to Bristol Siddeley in Ansty. Also, from Bedworth to Alfred Herbert's in Coventry and Lutterworth. Smile
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Greg
Coventry
66 of 128  Sun 16th Feb 2014 9:43pm  

On 26th Oct 2013 1:51am, mickw said:
On 17th Oct 2013 3:48pm, MisterD-Di said: Could it have been Supreme Coaches?
Yes you're spot on, the owner was Ron Bonas.
I think you`ll find that it was Groves Coaches. I lived a short distance from this garage during my earliest years.
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mickw
67 of 128  Sun 16th Feb 2014 11:12pm  
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deanocity3
keresley
68 of 128  Mon 17th Feb 2014 9:11am  

Heres a nice colour pic via Flickr
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
69 of 128  Mon 17th Feb 2014 10:28am  

On 16th Feb 2014 2:40pm, Tricia said: Wave Does anyone remember free transport on Lloyds buses to and from their place of work?
Hi Tricia, Yes I remember the Lloyd's buses to Rolls-Royce at Ansty I used to get one from the railway station in Coventry mid 1970's, and from Bedworth in 1979-81
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deanocity3
keresley
70 of 128  Mon 17th Feb 2014 11:33am  

Lloyds of Nuneaton
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NormK
bulkington
71 of 128  Mon 17th Feb 2014 11:54am  

My older brother used to hand paint the Lloyds double deckers, the paint he used was Tekaloid dark blue and you would swear they had been sprayed. Thumbs up
Milly rules

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Greg
Coventry
72 of 128  Mon 17th Feb 2014 9:22pm  

CCT used Tekaloid in the 50`s/60`s and when I found out, I repainted a mini with it, in black. I used camel hair brushes and smoothed it with 1000 grade wet and dry and it looked a million dollars.
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scrutiny
coventry
73 of 128  Tue 18th Feb 2014 4:53pm  

Coach painting is a bit of an art. I used to repaint my cars with Dulux but you would never have known they were not sprayed. Paint was cheaper too, but that is where my apprenticship came into it. Ford st Art school done us all well. Thumbs up
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Tim Hamer
Coventry
74 of 128  Sun 23rd Feb 2014 5:21pm  

I haven't managed to read all posts on here, so I might just be repeating what someone else has already posted. Has anyone else seen the Adrian Sainsbury School of Scary HGV Driving on Facebook? I think you'll find a few interesting pictures.
THamer

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Astons Garages
Hinckley
75 of 128  Sat 29th Mar 2014 8:13pm  

Coventry Coach Companies Much is written about the group of Companies that became Red House Less about the others, I am writing the History of Passenger Vehicle Disposals and Fleet Car Sales of Dunchurch They sold quite literally hundreds of PSV vehicles from their Dunchurch listed below are some of their Coventry Customers many long forgotten does any one remember them McGhie Binley also know as Binley Motors Motor Depot Location unknown Banbury Building, Ryton Staff Transport Jones Coventry location unknown Any memories of FCS and PVD and their owners quite a character Henry and Joyce Bowen
David Aston Historian of Astons Garages and Light Cars Coventry

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