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[[image:Im20100808Kem-Rutland1952.jpg|thumb| 1952. ]] | [[image:Im20100808Kem-Rutland1952.jpg|thumb| 1952. Model M4. Reg No: 678 UXJ. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im20110702SH-Rut-i089.jpg|thumb| 1952. Model M4. Reg No: 678 UXJ. ]] | [[Image:Im20110702SH-Rut-i089.jpg|thumb| 1952. Model M4. Reg No: 678 UXJ. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im20110702SH-Rut-i089a.jpg|thumb| 1952. Model M4. Reg No: 678 UXJ. ]] | [[Image:Im20110702SH-Rut-i089a.jpg|thumb| 1952. Model M4. Reg No: 678 UXJ. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im20110702SH-Rut-i089b.jpg|thumb| 1952. Model M4. Reg No: 678 UXJ. ]] | [[Image:Im20110702SH-Rut-i089b.jpg|thumb| 1952. Model M4. Reg No: 678 UXJ. ]] | ||
Made between 1947 and 1957 by [[Manton Motors]] of Croydon, | Made between 1947 and 1957 by [[Manton Motors]] of Croydon, [[Motor Traction]] and [[Waggon Rutland]] of New Addington. Badged as Rutland, Manton and MTN. | ||
1954 The '''Rutland Clipper''' was built, a 30ft coach chassis . This 41-seater coach was sold to ''West Kent Motors''. | 1954 The '''Rutland Clipper''' was built, a 30ft coach chassis . This 41-seater coach was sold to ''West Kent Motors''. | ||
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1955 Two more of this model were built. | 1955 Two more of this model were built. | ||
1957 The company ceased trading | |||
== Models == | |||
* Toucan 5/6 ton | |||
* Albatross 6/7 ton | |||
* Stuka 7 ton | |||
* Eagle 7 ton | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 17 October 2011




Made between 1947 and 1957 by Manton Motors of Croydon, Motor Traction and Waggon Rutland of New Addington. Badged as Rutland, Manton and MTN.
1954 The Rutland Clipper was built, a 30ft coach chassis . This 41-seater coach was sold to West Kent Motors.
1955 Two more of this model were built.
1957 The company ceased trading
Models
- Toucan 5/6 ton
- Albatross 6/7 ton
- Stuka 7 ton
- Eagle 7 ton
See Also
Sources of Information
- Ian Allan - British Buses Since 1900 - Aldridge and Morris