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Old 09-22-2014, 04:34 PM   #25
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Re: GMC and Chevrolet people movers

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Originally Posted by special-K View Post
I know the type you like,Bill. A big rounded loaf of bread. Plenty of Detroit powered buses out there. I remember when the fish bowl type was new. Rode on both. The bus company was MCI,right? First it was GM Truck & Coach Division. I googled GM Bus and saw other buses from the same times. I don't know much about them,but there were transit buses,then the over the road ones (touring?). So,there were other models built during the same time period. I think the first one is a DC Transit bus. The second is a pretty hip old private coach job. Then here's your fishbowl. Don't forget the Scenic Cruisers
I've only seen one Scenicruiser about 10 years ago in the Baltimore MTA Bush St contingency fleet storage. Cool old coaches despite the body problems...
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