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Many were shipped overseas; others were put into service as micro-buses running municipal routes, often with handicapped access. Cities with MSV's in service included Dayton, Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, and San Diego, CA. Those used as commercial buses were typically of the 30-foot (9.1 m) variety, whereas personal vehicles were 25 feet (7.6 m).
1909; 116 years ago () in Elyria, Ohio: Defunct: 1980; 45 years ago () Fate: Liquidated: Successor: Accubuilt, Inc. (professional cars subsidiary, 2000−present) Mid Bus (school bus manufacturer, 1981–2008) Headquarters
On October 4, 2012, it was announced that Millennium Luxury Coaches was to be featured for an upcoming series titled EPIC which was to air on Destination America. EPIC RVs premiered on February 11, 2013. On July 15, 2013, Millennium Luxury Coaches was to be featured on the season 2 premiere of EPIC, on Discovery's Destination America Network. [7]
In 1968 Highway Products introduced a 25-passenger bus and sold it under the Twin Coach name as the TC-25. A 29-passenger TC-29 joined the lineup in 1969; [2] the two models were sized identically, but the TC-29 had an extra row of seats instead of a rear door. The buses were powered by the Chrysler 440. [3]
21 buses were built between 1963 and 1966 in Evergreen, Alabama with only two headlights instead of four for buses built in Ohio. Buses with this designation were available only in a 96-inch (2.4 m) wide version. In 1967, 15 buses built in Loudonville had model designations beginning with 4 because they used the Evergreen design of two headlights.
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Futurliner Bus No. 11 sold for a record US$4,000,000 (plus premium) to Arizona-based real estate developer Ron Pratte on January 21, 2006 at a Barrett-Jackson auction in Arizona and was driven to its new home in Chandler. [23] Mr. Pratte sold the same bus on January 17, 2015 at Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona to