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- AEC_Reliance abstract "The AEC Reliance was a single-deck bus or coach chassis with a mid-underfloor-mounted engine, built by AEC in Southall, west London, England between 1953 and 1979. The name had previously been used between 1928 and 1931 for another single-deck bus chassis.Two prototypes were completed in 1953, one with Duple coach bodywork and one with Park Royal bus bodywork. Production vehicles entered service from 1954. The last Reliance entered service in 1981.Following successive changes to Construction & Use regulations, the maximum length of the Reliance was increased twice from the original 30': firstly, to permit an overall length of 36' from 1962; and later, to permit a length of 12 metres.Various AEC engines were fitted during the chassis's production, including the 7.7-litre AH470, 8.1-litre AH505, 9.6-litre AH590, 11.3-litre AH691 and 12.4-litre AH760. Transmissions fitted to the Reliance include an AEC synchromesh gearbox, AEC Monocontrol semi-automatic epicyclic transmission, and ZF synchromesh gearbox.The Reliance had the Leyland Tiger Cub and, from 1959, the Leyland Leopard as its major competitors throughout its life, even though they were built under the same ownership from 1962 onwards; later, the Volvo B58 won a number of customers' orders away from both the Reliance and the Leopard.".
- AEC_Reliance manufacturer Associated_Equipment_Company.
- AEC_Reliance thumbnail Maidstone_&_District_S6.JPG?width=300.
- AEC_Reliance transmission "AEC Monocontrol".
- AEC_Reliance transmission "AEC manual".
- AEC_Reliance transmission "ZF synchromesh".
- AEC_Reliance wikiPageExternalLink reliance30.htm.
- AEC_Reliance wikiPageID "9737421".
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- AEC_Reliance caption "A preserved Maidstone & District Marshall-bodied AEC Reliance bus.".
- AEC_Reliance doors "1".
- AEC_Reliance engine "AEC".
- AEC_Reliance factory "Southall, west London, England".
- AEC_Reliance floortype "Step entrance".
- AEC_Reliance hasPhotoCollection AEC_Reliance.
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- AEC_Reliance manufacturer Associated_Equipment_Company.
- AEC_Reliance name "AEC Reliance".
- AEC_Reliance options "Various customer options".
- AEC_Reliance transmission "AEC Monocontrol".
- AEC_Reliance transmission "AEC manual".
- AEC_Reliance transmission "ZF synchromesh".
- AEC_Reliance subject Category:AEC_buses.
- AEC_Reliance subject Category:Mid-engined_vehicles.
- AEC_Reliance type AECVehicles.
- AEC_Reliance type Artifact100021939.
- AEC_Reliance type Bus102924116.
- AEC_Reliance type Buses.
- AEC_Reliance type Conveyance103100490.
- AEC_Reliance type Instrumentality103575240.
- AEC_Reliance type Mid-enginedVehicles.
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- AEC_Reliance type PublicTransport104019101.
- AEC_Reliance type Vehicle104524313.
- AEC_Reliance type Whole100003553.
- AEC_Reliance type Automobile.
- AEC_Reliance type MeanOfTransportation.
- AEC_Reliance type Product.
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- AEC_Reliance comment "The AEC Reliance was a single-deck bus or coach chassis with a mid-underfloor-mounted engine, built by AEC in Southall, west London, England between 1953 and 1979. The name had previously been used between 1928 and 1931 for another single-deck bus chassis.Two prototypes were completed in 1953, one with Duple coach bodywork and one with Park Royal bus bodywork. Production vehicles entered service from 1954.".
- AEC_Reliance label "AEC Reliance".
- AEC_Reliance label "AEC Reliance".
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- AEC_Reliance depiction Maidstone_&_District_S6.JPG.
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- AEC_Reliance name "AEC Reliance".