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In December 1988 Leyland Australia (by now renamed [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]] [[Rover Group|Rover]] Australia) purchased Denning's biggest competitor in the coach market, [[Austral (bus manufacturer)|Austral]] from AP Group.<ref>"JRA acquires Austral" ''Fleetline'' February 1989 page 22</ref><ref>"Industry News" ''Australian Bus Panorama'' 4/5 March 1989 page 10</ref> Both continued to operate separately until 1990 when the Denning plant in Acacia Ridge was closed and production transferred to the Austral facility in [[Geebung, Queensland|Geebung]].<ref>"Bodybuilder News" ''Fleetline'' September 1991 page 151</ref> |
In December 1988 Leyland Australia (by now renamed [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]] [[Rover Group|Rover]] Australia) purchased Denning's biggest competitor in the coach market, [[Austral (bus manufacturer)|Austral]] from AP Group.<ref>"JRA acquires Austral" ''Fleetline'' February 1989 page 22</ref><ref>"Industry News" ''Australian Bus Panorama'' 4/5 March 1989 page 10</ref> Both continued to operate separately until 1990 when the Denning plant in Acacia Ridge was closed and production transferred to the Austral facility in [[Geebung, Queensland|Geebung]].<ref>"Bodybuilder News" ''Fleetline'' September 1991 page 151</ref> |
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Revision as of 06:08, 4 July 2013
Industry | Bus manufacturing |
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Founded | 1958 |
Founder | Alan B Denning |
Defunct | 1990 |
Fate | merged with Austral to form |
Successor | Austral Denning |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | Beverley, South Australia |
Parent | Leyland Australia |
Denning was an Australian bus manufacturer in Acacia Ridge, Brisbane.
History
Denning commenced bodying buses in Brisbane in 1958.
Denning's first integral bus (both chassis and body), the Monocoach, was launched in 1966. Along with the later Denair and Landseer it would become the dominant long distance coach in Australia.
In 1968 Denning was sold to Leyland Australia. Between 1968 and 1970 it bodied 136 Leyland Panthers for the Brisbane City Council.[1]
In 1970 a plant was opened in Beverley, South Australia to body 292 AEC Swift 691s for the Municipal Tramways Trust, Adelaide.[2] Some Monocoaches were also built here before the plant closed in August 1974.
In December 1988 Leyland Australia (by now renamed Jaguar Rover Australia) purchased Denning's biggest competitor in the coach market, Austral from AP Group.[3][4] Both continued to operate separately until 1990 when the Denning plant in Acacia Ridge was closed and production transferred to the Austral facility in Geebung.[5]
[[File:Maguire Coaches Landseer.jpg|thumb|Maguire Coaches Landseer]]
References
- ^ Leyland Panther PSUR1-1 Denning Brisbane Transport Buses
- ^ McNichol, Steve (1982). Bus and Coach Pictorial: SA. Elizabeth: Railmac Publications. p. 5. ISBN 0 949817 15 5.
- ^ "JRA acquires Austral" Fleetline February 1989 page 22
- ^ "Industry News" Australian Bus Panorama 4/5 March 1989 page 10
- ^ "Bodybuilder News" Fleetline September 1991 page 151