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Italian Job Bus

From £149
Haverfordwest, West Wales
3 miles (default)
21st Jun '25

A truck experience refers to 20 minutes driving time.

Extra 20 minutes
(+£79.00)

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The Car

The Harrington Legionnaire coach, only 59 were built, and you will know it from that famous film with Mr Michael Cain!

The Harrington Legionnaire was an 11-metre (36 ft) passenger coach body built by Thomas Harrington Ltd. in Hove, Sussex, between 1963 and 1965. It was built on a three-axle Bedford VAL, a two-axle Ford Thames 676E, and two specials on Guy Victory trambus chassis.

The Harrington Legionnaire was a square-rigged body with a straight waistrail and five deep windows per side. It also differed from the Harrington Cavalier and Harrington Grenadier by having plated window surrounds, a large brightwork grille, and twin headlights. A Harrington Grenadier-style front windscreen was used, with a similar-sized one at the rear. Above the windscreen was a destination box of illuminated nameboard and above that was a prominent peak.

The Legionnaire gained high recognition through the 1969 film 'The Italian Job'. The coach used was registered 'ALR 453B' and was delivered new to Battens of London in 1964. So, do you have what it takes to be 'Big Willy'? Are you going to do a better job than him? 

Vehicle Stats

The Harrington Legionnaire coach, only 59 were built, and you will know it from that famous film with Mr Michael Cain!

The Harrington Legionnaire was an 11-metre (36 ft) passenger coach body built by Thomas Harrington Ltd. in Hove, Sussex, between 1963 and 1965. It was built on a three-axle Bedford VAL, a two-axle Ford Thames 676E, and two specials on Guy Victory trambus chassis.

The Harrington Legionnaire was a square-rigged body with a straight waistrail and five deep windows per side. It also differed from the Harrington Cavalier and Harrington Grenadier by having plated window surrounds, a large brightwork grille, and twin headlights. A Harrington Grenadier-style front windscreen was used, with a similar-sized one at the rear. Above the windscreen was a destination box of illuminated nameboard and above that was a prominent peak.

The Legionnaire gained high recognition through the 1969 film 'The Italian Job'. The coach used was registered 'ALR 453B' and was delivered new to Battens of London in 1964. So, do you have what it takes to be 'Big Willy'? Are you going to do a better job than him? 

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