This was originally built as a 22-seat bus with a tail lift accessed by two doors on the rear. Side facing bench seats in the rear section of the bus folded up to accomodate wheelchairs. The rear of the chassis was extended to fit a longer body than was usual on the Walk-Thru chassis.
The first owner was Enham Village Centre near Andover, where it was used for transportation of their residents in wheelchairs. In 1984 it changed ownership to Winchester Group for Disabled People, also to transport people in wheelchairs. It was converted into a mobile first aid unit for St. John Ambulance in 1985.
Purchased by FoKAB in 2003, and converted for multiple uses including crew bus, exhibition unit, running day command post and engineering support vehicle.