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Very nice! Do you know why this type is 280.38 like the Ikarus buses for Cuba - there are so many differences between this one on the picture and the Cuban type...
Yes, I see this "A", but I thought it stands for automatic gears. For example the czech subtype 280.08 has an "A"- version (280.08A), but the body itself doesn't differ from the simple 280.08 at all. And here we have new engine, doors, another location of the second door and so on. Nevertheless this bus looks very good
This thing is very complicated. In poland we have Ikaruses: 70A, 70B, 70C, 70D and 70E. Nobody know what is exactly difference between those buses :P sry for my bad english
It's a pity that we, in Bulgaria stopped importing new Ikaruses after 1989 :( and we didn't have access to such "exotic" types. But I hope some day I'll visit Warsaw and have a ride on an 280.38A