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Commentary on Jalopnik has most people noticing it is Maltese, and for more oddball custom busses in the same "Almost" american 50's style: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/01/isolation-in-remote-islands-keeps-old.html and the license plate matches a Maltese, confirming the commenters who instantly recognized that it was related to the Maltese busses, https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjfx94LAEiRGH6wDsYMEf1VvH85NHuxhnm4QQoJya9S7CqNGmUVv7zkSj2d-Sk9iniwsEnz2HkTZWCcVqX4tDYYtupwGZxPlEo9l3AXLUyRfduL8wy3SFJpMd739rxp5FIAfxVu5-DBgoc/s1600-h/Maltese%2520buses.jpg
For a seperate look at the busses and small trucks that look odd to me, get Google task bar (love it) to translate for you and read
http://www.zlomnik.pl/index.php/2010/07/10/na-malcie-autobusy-sa-wieczne