An unsual vehicle in big fleets was the short version of the Leyland Leopard for coach work, the PSU4. Trent 65 (MRC565E) was specified as such for the tour fleet in 1967 and is on display here, now preserved, at SHOWBUS 2005.

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A former Trent Duple Dominant bodied Leopard, 8 (RRB119R), turned up at SHOWBUS 2001 in the care of the Nottingham Lilac Leopard Group. Its current fate is unknown.
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Alexander T bodied Leyland Leopard PSU3 coach 113 (PRA113R) was coverted to a towbus and is preserved as such. It was seen in August 2014 at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum.
Picture ref A4632
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Also seen that day in Lathalmond was another Trent bus undergoing reatoration, 1012 (KCH112), but sporting registration ABV33A. The 1957 Titan PD2/12 was bodied by Metro-Cammell. It is seen with a Starks Duple bodied Bedford OB coach, SS7486.
Picture ref A4746
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Another preserved classic Trent bus was 191 (YRC191) a 1962 dual purpose Alexander bodied Leyland Tiger Cub seen leaving sHOWBUS international 2016 at Donington Park. It was part of a large Trent contingent at that first Donington SHOWBUS.
Picture ref 16-6474
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