Leyland TD4 RV 6367 number 7 Owned by: Working Omnibus Museum Project Ltd   Originally delivered as a normal closed top vehicle as no.124. It was converted to open-top in 1955 for use on Southsea Seafront, it is one of 4 similarly treated, the others being RV 6358, RV 6360 & RV 6368, all of which are also in preservation. No. 124 was renumbered no.7 in 1958 and was eventually withdrawn in 1971, passing to P.Knighton Tyne & Wear eventually acquired in Somerset. RV6367 has now moved to Wicor 12th April 2007, there is plenty work to do before its restoration is completed, and will be repainted into its original livery. Delivered 1935 as fleet number 124 Converted to open top in 1955 Withdrawn from service in 1971 Purchased by WOMP in ???? Returned to Wicor in 2007 at Southsea Spectacular notice the Co-Op advert familiar screen arrival at Wicor paint preparation interior work Click thumbnail to enlarge rebuild in progress bodywork repair plenty of rot! (c) SW (c) SW (c) SW (c) SW (c) SW (c) SW (c) DJ (c) DJ (c) DJ (c) DJ (c) DJ