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- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 length "9700.0".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 abstract "The Leyland Victory Mark 2 was a front-engined double-decker bus chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1978 and 1981. Like its competitor Dennis Jubilant, Volvo Ailsa B55, it was specifically designed for contemporary operating environment (hilly roads and one-person operation with a farebox) in Hong Kong.The chassis was developed from the Guy Victory J, which was also chosen by Bus Bodies (South Africa) for the development of its own double decker. Four examples were delivered to Kowloon Motor Bus for evaluation. It could be fitted with Gardner 6LXB engine and Voith D851 gearbox, but one Victory Mark 2 for China Motor Bus and New World First Bus had been experimentally fitted with Self-Changing Gears GB350 gearbox.Almost all Leyland Victory Mark 2s built for Hong Kong were fitted with Alexander bodywork, but the last 20 buses built for China Motor Bus were fitted with Duple Metsec bodywork.".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 length "9.7".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 manufacturer Leyland_Motors.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 productionStartYear "1978".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 successor Leyland_Olympian.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 thumbnail Guy_Victory_At_The_Scottish_Vintage_Bus_Museum_-_geograph.org.uk_-_3119166.jpg?width=300.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 transmission "Self-Changing GearsGB350".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 transmission "VoithDIWA 851".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageExternalLink cv2.htm.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageExternalLink guy.htm.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageExternalLink lva.htm.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageExternalLink nlv.htm.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageExternalLink nld.htm.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageID "5666202".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageLength "6611".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageRevisionID "647796955".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen,_Hong_Kong.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen_Harbour.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Ap_Lei_Chau_Bridge.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Castle_Peak_Road.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Double-decker_buses.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leyland_buses.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1978.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Center_of_mass.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Centre_of_gravity.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink China_Motor_Bus.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Citybus_(Hong_Kong).
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Collision.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Dennis_Jubilant.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Double-decker_bus.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Duple_Metsec.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Fare.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Guy_Motors.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Kong_Island.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Intersection_(road).
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Kowloon.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Kowloon_Motor_Bus.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink L._Gardner_and_Sons.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Lantau_Island.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Leyland_Motors.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Leyland_Olympian.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Lion_Rock_Tunnel.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Low-floor_bus.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Nathan_Road.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Network_26.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink New_Lantao_Bus.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink New_Territories.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink New_World_First_Bus.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Pok_Fu_Lam.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Pok_Fu_Lam_Road.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Rollover.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Self-Changing_Gears.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Sham_Tseng.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(vehicle).
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Tai_Po_Road.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Tsuen_Wan_Ferry_Pier.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Tsuen_Wan_Pier.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Tuen_Mun.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Tuen_Mun_Road.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Voith.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Volvo_Ailsa_B55.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Alexander_Coachbuilders.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Waterloo_Road,_Hong_Kong.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLink Wolverhampton.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guy Victory".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leyland (Guy) Victory 2".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leyland Victory Mark 2".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victory Mark 2".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Victory".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 caption "Preserved China Motor Bus Victory Mark 2 in Scotland in September 2012".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 doors "2".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 engine "Gardner 6LXB".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 factory Wolverhampton.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 floortype "Step entrance".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 hasPhotoCollection Leyland_Victory_Mark_2.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 length "9.7".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 manufacturer Leyland_Motors.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 name "Leyland Victory Mark 2".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 production "1978".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 successor Leyland_Olympian.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 transmission "Self-Changing Gears GB350".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 transmission "Voith DIWA 851".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_Bus.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Leyland_buses.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 subject Category:Double-decker_buses.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 subject Category:Leyland_buses.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1978.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 hypernym Chassis.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 type Automobile.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 type Product.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 type DesignedArtifact.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 type Thing.
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 comment "The Leyland Victory Mark 2 was a front-engined double-decker bus chassis manufactured by Leyland between 1978 and 1981. Like its competitor Dennis Jubilant, Volvo Ailsa B55, it was specifically designed for contemporary operating environment (hilly roads and one-person operation with a farebox) in Hong Kong.The chassis was developed from the Guy Victory J, which was also chosen by Bus Bodies (South Africa) for the development of its own double decker.".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 label "Leyland Victory Mark 2".
- Leyland_Victory_Mark_2 sameAs Leyland_Victory_Mk_2.