I'm only guessing but perhaps this is a Merc OH1418 but I haven't a clue as to its origin. It looks to be out of service.
Enjoy
PT
2017 - Tonga PRB32 Mercedes Ansair Orana - ID unknown
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Re: 2017 - Tonga PRB32 Mercedes Ansair Orana - ID unknown
Mercedes OH1418/Ansair body.,Peter.The body number for the Ansair bodies are in the left hand side of the stepwell.If you can get that number we can work it out for you.
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Re: 2017 - Tonga PRB32 Mercedes Ansair Orana - ID unknown
Am in contact with the school principal so hopefully can get itburrumbus wrote:Mercedes OH1418/Ansair body.,Peter.The body number for the Ansair bodies are in the left hand side of the stepwell.If you can get that number we can work it out for you.
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Re: 2017 - Tonga PRB32 Mercedes Ansair Orana - ID unknown
Apologies in taking so long to advise. A friend of mine visited the school in December2018, and Ive had a photo of the builders plate on hard drive since them. Mea Culpa
I received the following from Ian Lynas - Peter, New to P.W.& G.J McCallum, Colac, VICTORIA as RBT.226, Mercedes-Benz OH1418 (WDB38200461013492) with Ansair body number 2701 of 10/1994, B53F. The body is an Ansair "Orana" believed to have been built at Tamworth, New South Wales. Sold from McCallum to Hutchinson Buslines (G.J.& P.R. Hutchinson), Birregurra, VICTORIA as 1270.AO in the 2000's.
When I photographed it in Nov2017 I was under the impression it had been supplied to Takuilau College in Tonga where as it actually went to another operator called "Proud to be Morman" who was servicing the high school at Liahona. They also had at the same time a Centurion bodies Isuzu reg Tonga B588 (which Ive mentioned elsewhere and has disappeared) and a Volgren Volvo YV31MGC1XGD012098 reg Tonga PRB31(initially B610). The origin of the Centurion Isuzu is unknown, but must have been imported from Australia in the year preceding Sep2013 when the Volvo arrived. The Volvo was sold from "Proud to be Mormon" to Takuilau college after Jul2016 and it is presumed likewise for the Mercedes. Im still digging for the actual date ;-)Isuzu unknown
Both the Volvo and the Mercedes are operational as far as I know but the Isuzu I cant find head nor tail of. Proud to Mormon was operational from at least 2013 to 2016 and now disappeared into thin air
Mercedes plate attached and its movements and ownership in its latter days in Australia would be most welcome and could assist in determining the Isuzu origin
Regards Peter Trevor
I received the following from Ian Lynas - Peter, New to P.W.& G.J McCallum, Colac, VICTORIA as RBT.226, Mercedes-Benz OH1418 (WDB38200461013492) with Ansair body number 2701 of 10/1994, B53F. The body is an Ansair "Orana" believed to have been built at Tamworth, New South Wales. Sold from McCallum to Hutchinson Buslines (G.J.& P.R. Hutchinson), Birregurra, VICTORIA as 1270.AO in the 2000's.
When I photographed it in Nov2017 I was under the impression it had been supplied to Takuilau College in Tonga where as it actually went to another operator called "Proud to be Morman" who was servicing the high school at Liahona. They also had at the same time a Centurion bodies Isuzu reg Tonga B588 (which Ive mentioned elsewhere and has disappeared) and a Volgren Volvo YV31MGC1XGD012098 reg Tonga PRB31(initially B610). The origin of the Centurion Isuzu is unknown, but must have been imported from Australia in the year preceding Sep2013 when the Volvo arrived. The Volvo was sold from "Proud to be Mormon" to Takuilau college after Jul2016 and it is presumed likewise for the Mercedes. Im still digging for the actual date ;-)Isuzu unknown
Both the Volvo and the Mercedes are operational as far as I know but the Isuzu I cant find head nor tail of. Proud to Mormon was operational from at least 2013 to 2016 and now disappeared into thin air
Mercedes plate attached and its movements and ownership in its latter days in Australia would be most welcome and could assist in determining the Isuzu origin
Regards Peter Trevor