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1966 The Transport Holding Company acquired Shamrock and Rambler Motor Coaches Ltd<ref>Commercial Motor 15th July 1966</ref>
1966 The Transport Holding Company acquired Shamrock and Rambler Motor Coaches Ltd<ref>Commercial Motor 15th July 1966</ref>


1987 [[Shamrock and Rover]] to private ownership after 18 years under [[National Bus Co]]. The purchaser was [[Drawlane Holdings|Drawlane]], the first entry of its parent, Endless, into the bus and coach market.<ref>Commercial Motor 9 July 1987</ref>
1987 Shamrock and Rambler was taken into private ownership after 18 years under [[National Bus Co]]. The purchaser was [[Drawlane Holdings|Drawlane]], the first entry of its parent, Endless, into the bus and coach market.<ref>Commercial Motor 9 July 1987</ref>


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1966 The Transport Holding Company acquired Shamrock and Rambler Motor Coaches Ltd[1]

1987 Shamrock and Rambler was taken into private ownership after 18 years under National Bus Co. The purchaser was Drawlane, the first entry of its parent, Endless, into the bus and coach market.[2]

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  1. Commercial Motor 15th July 1966
  2. Commercial Motor 9 July 1987