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East Lancashire Coachbuilders Limited was a manufacturer of bus bodies and carriages
 
1934 Founded in Blackburn, Lancashire.


1937 Mentioned. [[East Lancashire Coachbuilders]], Blackburn.<ref>Lancashire Evening Post - Tuesday 23 February 1937</ref>
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Revision as of 16:34, 23 June 2017

East Lancashire Coachbuilders Limited was a manufacturer of bus bodies and carriages

1934 Founded in Blackburn, Lancashire.

1937 Mentioned. East Lancashire Coachbuilders, Blackburn.[1]

1945 Burnley Town Council to purchase 16 new double deck buses from Guy Motors and East Lancashire Coachbuilders.[2]

Acquired by John Brown and Co


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Sources of Information

  1. Lancashire Evening Post - Tuesday 23 February 1937
  2. Burnley Express - Saturday 02 July 1949