Bristol MW6G West Yorkshire
Includes:
– Diecast model
– Cab and interior detail
– Tyre and wheel detailing
– Display stand
– 1:76 Scale (suitable for OO scale model railways)
Vehicle Information:
The Bristol MW was a bus and coach chassis designed and built between 1956 and 1964 by Bristol Commercial Vehicles Ltd at Brislington, Bristol. The abbreviation MW stands for Medium Weight. It had a horizontally mounted engine under the floor between the two axles allowing an entrance door ahead of the front axle and a completely flat floor area, making it easy for one man operation. The chassis was provided either by a coach builder or a bus builder. All MW chassis were fitted with a Gardner 5 cylinder or 6 cylinder engine with chassis type designations either as MW5G or -as our model – MW6G. The transmission comprised a manual forward 5-speed gearbox.





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