I'm not as well versed in bugs as you! To me they were both "early" for having a flat screen (one with bonnet showing) and just "the look of it" with the other. Please God don't let me get into finding out the differences! I get enough stick at home for my Bay "knowledge" as it is BTW I now wish I'd added "fiiiive London caaaaaabs, four double decks ........."
Plaxton bodied coach. It's only a guess but Walace Arnold were Leeds based and Plaxton were from Scarborough.
Flat screen Beetles were produced in parallel with the curvy ones, even when they added the MacPherson struts; the 1302 was flat, the was 1303 curvy Neither of those are MacPherson (late), I don't think. Consider yourself indoctrinated
RM Routemasters buses and a new Metrobus. GPO lorry looks like the rarer Bedford TK rather than the normal Leyland Terrier. FX4 Taxis.