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VEHICLE INFORMATION - B8 WTN

   Leyland Tiger 260 \ Plaxton B8 WTN Leyland Tiger   Leyland Tiger \ Plaxton B8 WTN

Vehicle Registration Number - B8 WTN

Previous Registration Numbers - F341 XFR, PBV 779

Year Of Registration - 1989

Chassis - Leyland

Type - Tiger TRCTL11/3ARZ

Chassis Number - TR00317

Engine - Leyland TL11H (260bhp)

Gearbox - 5 Speed Leyland Pneumocyclic Semi-Automatic

Body - Plaxton Paramount 3500

Body Number - 8812LUH3C759

Seating Capacity - 53

Former Owners

Bradshaw, St Annes

Holmeswood Coaches, Ormskirk

 

MORE ABOUT THE LEYLAND TIGER

Originally launched by Leyland Bus in 1981, the Tiger went on to become one of the best selling coach chassis produced by the company. The model was a complete redesign of the previous Leopard chassis incorporating air suspension, a new turbocharged engine and many other refinements.

The Tiger was an excellent attempt by Leyland Bus to match the strong competition from Volvo and other foreign manufacturers who had developed popular models, often coupled with attractive continental bodywork.  Of particular concern to Leyland was the success of Volvo's B58 coach chassis, which was gaining an excellent reputation for reliability and attracted high values on the second hand market.

Coach builders were also developing new styles of bodywork to maintain their market share against the new European competition.  Plaxton launched the Paramount in 1982 as a replacement for the Supreme and Viewmaster range. The model remained popular until production ended in 1992 with the introduction of the Premiere \ Excalibur product.

F341 XFR is a late example to feature the Leyland TL11 engine / Pneumocyclic gearbox, which was replaced by the Cummins L10 engine / ZF gearbox when Leyland ceased to produce their own units in 1988. As a result of strong demand from Northern Ireland, some of the last Tigers produced were fitted with Volvo engines.

 

 

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