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Ted was 6 years old when his older brother, Doug, came home with a yellow 1966 Mustang GT Coupe. Little did anyone know that the spark in little Ted’s eye would grow into a blaze of passion for ‘all things automotive’ years later.
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Old Look Buses,Yellow Coach and GM in the '40s and '50s
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ISBN Number: 1583882561 / 9781583882566
Binding: Softbound
Number of photos: 175 illustrations
Book Condition: New
Number of pages: 112 pages
Dimensions: 8.5'' x 11''
The GM ''old look'' transit bus was introduced in 1940 with the production of the Model TG-3201. The retronym Òold lookÓ was applied after the release of the GM New Look bus. Before that it was considered the new generation bus.
Unlike most of the body-on-frame buses preceding it, the old look buses were of monocoque design. The use of a General Motors diesel engine helped shepherd the change from gasoline to diesel-powered buses. The somewhat streamlined appearance and ''standee windows'' made the bus unique and well recognized as well as liked by passengers, operators and bus enthusiasts.
With the introduction of the GM New Look bus in 1959 production stopped on all old look buses other than 28-foot models (which were built until 1963) and 30-foot (models which were built until 1969).
Through vintage black & white and color photographs, William A. Luke portrays not only the various old look buses, but also history about the bus companies that owned them. Also included are 2 bonus sections. First is a complete list of models and vital statistics for each. Second is a collection of vintage bus company publicity pieces. Both of which will delight ''old look'' enthusiasts
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