Description
Bristol FLF6G Lodekka – ECW H43/31F body | 1964
Highlights:
– 10.5-Liter, 6-cylinder rebuilt Gardner 6LX diesel engine, still needs to be installed
– Project bus with many parts present
– The gearbox, shift mechanism, 2x master cylinder and left front mudguard are missing
– Interior described as being in good condition
– Rare Bristol Lodekka platform with historical character
The seller offers for sale this 1964 Bristol FLF6G Lodekka – ECW H43/31F body, a classic British double-decker bus project. This vehicle is equipped with a 10.5-liter 6-cylinder Gardner diesel engine, which still needs to be installed. The Gardner 6LX engine has been rebuilt by a Gardner specialist and has been tested. Most components are present, although the gearbox, gear linkage and two main brake cylinders are missing. The body shows visible dents and scratches and certain panels may require replacement and repainting. The left front fender is not present. The interior is in good condition and remains largely intact, which provides a good base for further restoration or completion of the project.
The Bristol Lodekka is one of the most recognizable British double-decker buses produced during the mid-twentieth century. Introduced by Bristol Commercial Vehicles in the late 1940s, the Lodekka became widely used by transport companies across the United Kingdom. Its distinctive low-height design allowed it to operate on routes with low bridges while still offering the capacity of a traditional double-deck bus. The model became known for its strong chassis construction, durable diesel engines and practical engineering. Many Lodekkas remained in service for decades and later found second lives as preserved heritage vehicles, promotional buses, event vehicles or unique hospitality conversions. Because of their unmistakable silhouette and historical significance in British public transport, surviving examples are appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts who value classic commercial vehicles with strong character.
Condition of the Bodywork and Paint
2. Fair: Noticeable dents and scratches; body panels may need to be replaced and repainted.
Condition of the Interior
3. Good: Shows typical wear; may require some repairs or part replacements.
Technical Condition
1. Requires Restoration: Significant mechanical problems. The engine or transmission may not function.
Overall Condition
1. Requires Restoration: Does not drive, brake, or shift.
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This car is currently located in: Gelderland province, the Netherlands.
This bus does not drivee, brake and shift.
The car has a Dutch registration. The buyer is responsible for registration in his own country and responsible for delivery and collection of any vehicle purchased at the auction.
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