It's bus travel Jim... But not as we know it. 'Extreme' coaching and RFWs on Biglorryblog!

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Oh alright then one more... How about this for 'extreme' bus travel? It's from Mark W Baker who has kindly sent me some pictures of rare Aussie RFW vehicles. Unfortunately not al; were big enough for BLB but these are fine to remind us all about the unique Australian home-built trucks and buses. Mark says: "I Enjoy the postings and info. The shot above is a 1983 built - RFW Chester Coaches Australian Explorer 4x4 Coach in the Simpson Desert."

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"Next is a RFW 14-wheel drive (8x8 prime mover & 6x6 trailer) sewer sucker, 1993 built for Brisbane City Council."

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"And here's a RFW 4x4 light duty Built 1978. Regards, Mark." Thanks mate I'm sure these will get the old jungle drums pounding in Oz!

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