Ford chassis have been used for buses in New Zealand since the early days of motor buses. The first school buses were Model TT Fords. During and immediately after World War II the only new bus chassis available were Ford V8s. Approximately 1000 Ford buses took to the roads of new Zealand.
The Ford v8 was the mainstay of many fleets in the 40s. Deliveries of Canadian Ford V8 C84 models continued into the early 50s. This is a very patchy start and others will be added over time.
Ministry of Works had a number of the buses at hydro-electric power construction sites in Turangi, Mangakino and Twizel
All Ford Thames Trader buses located in New Zealand
All Ford R192 and R226 buses and coaches in New Zealand
All Ford R1014 buses and coaches in New Zealand
All Ford R1114 buses and coaches in New Zealand
An incomplete list of buses and coaches built on Ford D series chassis in New Zealand
Bus and coach chassis built by Tasman Special Vehicles using Ford R chassis
Mazda supplied M0509 chassis used as buses in New Zealand
All badge engineered Hino BX341 chassis sold in NZ as Ford N1117
One bus built on a Ford N truck chassis. Like the N1117 this was a badge engineered Hino