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Coach 1942 - Details
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Coach 1942 at scrap yard where we acquired it |
| Make | : | Twin??? |
| Year | : | 1942??? |
| Model | : | ??? |
| Serial Number | : | ??? |
| Length | : | - |
| Width | : | - |
| Height | : | - |
| Destination Sign | : | - |
| Seating | : | - |
| Engine | : | Detroit Diesel 6-71 |
| Transmission | : | - |
| Air Conditioning | : | N/A |
| Center Doors | : | - |
| Acquired From | : | Wooster Iron & Metal |
| Condition | : | Operational |
| Period | : | Painted in Current Summit Coaches Livery |
Notes:
This is a rather odd coach. It is sitting on a 1942 Twin Coach chassis and has 1942 Twin front end however it also has many GM New Look body parts and modern seating along with a 6-71 engine. This is a home built bus and we are trying to learn more about it's history.
We aquired it due to it's excellent shape as well as seeing that it would be a good coach to use for parades and special events.
Page updated on August 13, 2004