Category:Associated Equipment Company (AEC)
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The Associated Equipment Company (AEC) were founded in 1912, and produced a range of heavy buses and lorries before being taken over by British Leyand in 1962. Many of their models had evocative names beginning with "M" or "R", such as the Matador, Militant, Monarch, Mammoth and Mercury. AEC are best-known for the Routemaster London Double-decker buses.
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The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
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The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
- AEC Mammoth Major 8, with flat float with sides, Spot-On Models 110-3 (SpotOn 1959).jpg 2,272 × 1,070; 704 KB
- AEC Mammoth Major 8, with flat float, Spot-On Models 110-2 (SpotOn 1959).jpg 2,207 × 1,017; 571 KB
- AEC Matador Heavies, Wilsons Lorries (MM 1949-04).jpg 2,143 × 3,000; 1.61 MB
- AEC Mercury Tanker (Dublo Dinky Toys 070).jpg 1,024 × 769; 600 KB
- AEC Tanker, Dinky Supertoys 991 (MM 1957-12).jpg 588 × 339; 33 KB
- AEC Tanker, Shell Chemicals, Dinky Supertoys 991 (DinkyCat 1957-08).jpg 3,000 × 1,376; 530 KB
- AEC Y Type Lorry, Matchbox Y6-1 (MBCat 1959).jpg 1,878 × 1,157; 721 KB
- Brighton Hove and District AEC-Tilling petrol STL-Type No4 bus, angled (Ken Allbon).jpg 1,600 × 1,330; 708 KB
- Brighton Hove and District AEC-Tilling petrol STL-Type No4 bus, side (Ken Allbon).jpg 2,000 × 1,125; 929 KB
- British European Airways Coach, Matchbox No58 (MBCat 1959).jpg 1,600 × 832; 598 KB
- Buses, HCVS Rally (Brighton 2019-05).jpg 3,000 × 2,088; 3.96 MB
- General Service Lorry, Matchbox No62 (MBCat 1959).jpg 1,600 × 883; 566 KB
- Wilsons Lorries Are Breaking Sales Records (MM 1949-06).jpg 1,749 × 2,500; 1.59 MB