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◊ 2018-10-04 13:41 |
Bus-Single deck S-Series I think |
◊ 2018-10-04 18:30 |
Started life as a school bus. |
◊ 2018-10-04 19:24 |
@Skywatcher - The only thing remotely school bussy about it in its current state is the paint. You can read other posts I have made regarding this subject. In its present state, not a school bus. |
◊ 2018-10-04 20:56 |
Please note that I said "started life as" rather than "is". ![]() -- Last edit: 2018-10-04 20:57:24 |
◊ 2018-10-05 20:53 |
Wayne body? |
◊ 2018-10-06 05:50 |
I found pictures that the owner posted on Instagram, http://picbear.xyz/media/1883498157090812509_1670042122 http://picbear.xyz/media/1824146906826301756_1670042122 |
◊ 2018-10-06 14:42 |
I was looking up the Old Car Brochures website, and I saw no designations for 1946 Chevy School Buses. Although I do remember some ads for Art Deco-era trucks that had the same designations as the Advanced Design-era trucks. Assuming this is the case with the school buses, this could a 4502. |
◊ 2018-10-09 17:33 |
Called a 4500. Link to "classiccars.com" |
◊ 2018-11-09 05:50 |
From the 1941-47 'Art Deco' truck line, with the 1946-47 front bumper: depending on the wheelbase, a 4502 or a 6702 model. |