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PD4501 Scenicruiser132 viewsI spotted this sitting in the local Walmart parking lot. You can still see where "GREYHOUND" was painted on the nose.
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PD4501 Scenicruiser 2130 viewsFront 3/4 view. In 2007, it had Ohio plates.
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PD4501 Scenicruiser side137 viewsRight side view. Growing up in New England, we called these "Humpbacks".
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PD4501 Scenicruiser rear124 viewsBack side. I'm sure someone knows where this beauty is today.
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Classic Metal Works Scenicruiser in HO scale550 views
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NYCTA 4329264 views
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Scenic Tours #3113 viewsOn tour in Durango
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GMC Motorcoach164 viewsThis has been a longtime idea of mine, basically an RTS on steroids. It would use the same windshield glass and takes some of the components from the RTS -03 and 04. This also uses a twin screw tandem axle reminicent of the Scenicruiser rather than the conventional tag axle.
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305 viewsA SCE&G(South Carolina Electric & Gas) GMC New Look (early 1970s model) resting on a scorching hot Monday afternoon [Labor Day] in Columbia, SC. Photo taken September 1, 1998 by Mike Gallant.
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293 viewsBack shot of one of many GMC New Looks operating for SCE&G in Columbia, SC. Chattanooga. Photograph taken in September, 1998 by Mike Gallant.
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424 viewsAn early 1970s 35ft/96"-wide GMC New Look bus at the South Carolina Electric & Gas garage in Columbia, SC. SCE&G is one of the last utility companies owning a bus system in the United States. But more importantly, SCE&G is too "cheap" to update their fleet so Columbia residents get to see 25-30 year old buses on their city streets. Photograph taken by Mike Gallant.
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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.
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