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  2. Mauck Special Vehicles - Wikipedia

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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).

  3. The Most Outrageous Luxury RVs Money Can Buy - AOL

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    The world's largest luxury bus converter, Marathon has been designing luxury coaches for more than 30 years and employs teams of engineers, designers, and craftspeople to help customers create ...

  4. Thor Industries - Wikipedia

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    1.3 2005–2012: Acquisition of more RV brands, sale of bus division. 1.4 2013–present: ... California based Krystal Infinity and Ohio based luxury bus maker, ...

  5. J. G. Brill Company - Wikipedia

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    Share certificate issued by the J. G. Brill Company, issued on April 11, 1921 A 1903 Brill-built streetcar on a heritage streetcar line in Sintra, Portugal in 2010. The J. G. Brill Company manufactured streetcars, [1] interurban coaches, motor buses, trolleybuses and railroad cars in the United States for nearly 90 years, hence the longest-lasting trolley and interurban manufacturer.

  6. Streetcars in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Bus July 2, 1950 Present — Became Bus # 67 Now part of Bus # 35 June 17, 1950 Lorain (West 140th to Puritas) 22 Bus June 18, 1950 Present — Became Bus # 85 Now Bus # 22 again March 25, 1950 Kinsman 14 Trackless trolley September 6, 1950 October 19, 1962 Bus Also used by the Eastern Ohio Traction Company (Cleveland and Chagrin Falls Railway) [1]

  7. GM Futurliner - Wikipedia

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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

  8. The Jet bus: The world’s first luxury motorcoach experience

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    The bus has a hardwood floor, and all seats have reclining chairs, tray tables and 6 feet of legroom. Passengers are also provided with free, high-speed Wi-Fi and complimentary snacks and beverages.

  9. GM "old-look" transit bus - Wikipedia

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    The GM "old-look" transit bus was a transit bus that was introduced in 1940 by Yellow Coach beginning with the production of the model TG-3201 bus. Yellow Coach was an early bus builder that was partially owned by General Motors (GM) before being purchased outright in 1943 and folded into the GM Truck Division to form the GM Truck & Coach Division.