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450 viewsMike Gallant's 30-ft GMC Baby Fishbowl covered with snow in my backyard in Knoxville, TN....her last winter with me. And yes, it does snow in Knoxville. Photo taken by Mike Gallant in winter 1997.12/10/16 at 21:52TheDriver: I remember this from Mike's Bus Page. It was m...
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332 viewsA 1964 TDH5304 coach (without AC). Photograph by owner Eric Canham; collection of Mike Gallant.12/10/16 at 01:02TheDriver: this shows a nice profile
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633 viewsRetired GMC New Look at MTC South Garage in April, 1999. Photograph taken by Mike Gallant.
During a trip to Minneapolis in April '99, I found this non-operational 1967 GMC New Look bus sitting on a deserted lot at the MTC South Garage near the airport. The MTC had purchased a bunch of GMC New Looks in the 1960s but did not continue with General Motors for future bus orders. Instead, the company ordered Flxible New Looks in the 1970s. Sidenote: All Flxible New Looks arrived with the same all-red paint scheme, similar to this GMC coach....blech!!12/10/16 at 01:00TheDriver: the Fishbowl bus looks great even when it is paint...
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449 viewsThe tailends of two GMC New Looks for SCE&G(South Carolina Electric & Gas) in Columbia, SC. If I'm not mistaken, the middle bus is a 1968 GMC- as revealed by the '68 style tail lights. Take notice of the unpainted RTS bus. Most of the newer SCE&G vehicles in the fleet [RTS and Gillig equipment] has no paint schemes (stripes/markings)- just plain white buses.12/10/16 at 00:54TheDriver: love the 1968 or 3rd generation back sides
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1256 views11/05/12 at 22:36RICHIE27: The good old days driving a bus..boy I enjoed it b...
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Jones Beach bus 1935324 viewsAlong the boardwalk of Jones Beach, there are several placards of old photos, a bit faded by the sun. I posted this a few years ago on old Bus Talk, and I believe I never learned the model, make, and company.02/19/11 at 07:55Mr. Linsky: This is really a great photo that I've never s...
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New York Trailways 82051261 viewsThis is one of a number of Prevost coaches in New York Trailways' fleet. These buses are deployed systemwide throughout the Adirondack/New York/Pine Hill Trailways system also known as Trailways of New York.12/27/10 at 00:00Bassman: A little info here. New York Trailways was formed...
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345 views05/27/07 at 06:33Mr. Linsky: Looks like another famous 'Johnson' model ...
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