Vintage Cyprus Buses
Interior

Looking inside, the bus still looks in relatively good nick, which is more than can be said for the one below.
Knackered Bus

The next four pictures came from the Cyprus Bus website. They have over 5000 pictures of buses there. I have picked four, and reproduce them here with their permission. This one looks particularly knackered.
Working?

This one looks in a bit better nick.

This one looks like it might still work, but it is missing a number plate.
This Is More Like It!

A fully working one! They look so much better than their modern counter-parts.
Interestingly enough, I had a wander around the area surrounding the Road Transport Carpark. In a carpark next to it are some more buses, hidden behind trees. These were modern, and hadn't fared as well.
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