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  2. File:1964 International C900 in School Bus Yellow, front.jpg

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    English: 1964 International C900 6-foot Regular Bed (i.e., stepside) pickup truck in School Bus Yellow (that's the official name of this shade, color code 93-75306) at an import car specialist/cemetery in Water Mill, NY. 93 horsepower, 152-cid inline-four was the only engine available to the C900.

  3. Thomas Built Buses - Wikipedia

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    Since producing its first school bus in 1936, virtually all Thomas school bus bodies had been produced in the "conventional" style: a body mated to a cowled truck chassis. [citation needed] While the design was the most popular configuration, the transit-style configuration allowed for a higher passenger capacity (up to 90 passengers). In the ...

  4. Thomas Vista - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Vista is a model line of buses that was manufactured by Thomas Built Buses from 1989 to 1998. Produced nearly exclusively as a school bus, the model line was also sold in commercial-use configurations.

  5. Thomas Saf-T-Liner - Wikipedia

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    Serving as the replacement for the Saf-T-Liner ER and WestCoastER, the HD/HDX would use much of the same body, with the exception of the drivers' compartment forward. On the outside, the front roofcap was completely redesigned, fairing in the front warning lights; the "School Bus" lettering was changed to a reflective decal.

  6. Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2 - Wikipedia

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    Saf-T-Liner C2 Interior view, looking back. The Thomas Saf-T-Liner C2 (often shortened to Thomas C2) is a bus manufactured by Thomas Built Buses since 2004. The first cowled-chassis bus designed by Thomas following its acquisition by Freightliner, the C2 debuted the first all-new body design for the company in over three decades.

  7. Ford B series - Wikipedia

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    1958–1960 Ford-chassis school bus in California. In 1957 the B series got a redesigned front end and a new dash area. The front hood was now flush with the fenders creating a more boxy look. The 1958 models saw a new grille and quad headlamps along with new circular gages. Engines. 223 cu in (3.7 L) Ford "Mileage Maker" I6 (1958–1960)

  8. Blue Bird All American - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Bird All American is a series of buses produced by American school bus manufacturer Blue Bird Corporation (originally Blue Bird Body Company) since 1948. Originally developed as a yellow school bus (its most common configuration), versions of the All American have been designed for a wide variety of applications, ranging from the Blue Bird Wanderlodge luxury motorhome to buses for law ...

  9. AmTran - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in the mid-1970s, the Ward President is a front-engine transit-style school bus similar to the Blue Bird All American and Thomas Saf-T-Liner EF. Several front-wheel drive prototypes were produced in 1976. From 1987 to 1990, the President shared its chassis with the Wayne Lifestar school bus. Ward Senator 1990-1992 Navistar International