1948 GMC Bus for Sale CC885311


GMC Old Look Bus "The Connecticut Company" a photo on Flickriver

Built between 1940 and 1969, these "Old-Look" buses continued in service way beyond their freshness date. Smelly, slow, dirty, hot in summer/cold in winter, loud, uncomfortable, and rough riding, these were transportation for the masses. At least the ones in my hometown, back in the day, were inexpensive to ride.


MTA Regional Bus 195658 GMC Model TDH5106 (Old Look) 9098 YouTube

The GMC "Old Look" bus was first made in 1940, and was phased out when the "New Look" buses arrived in 1959. They utterly dominated the bus market with their advanced features and superb ruggedness, and rightly earned them a Greatest Hits designation.


1948 GMC Bus for Sale CC885311

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"Old Look" GMC diesel bus operating on Rt.E PHILADELPHIA 1950S Bus

In the mid '50s to mid '60s, CTC operated two different coaches; the ubiquitous GM Old Look, in various sizes and seating configurations, and the Marmon Herrington (MH) TC-44/48 Trolley Coach. Non-Columbus bus - example only Paul did a great post on the GM Old Look Coach here .


NYCTM Vintage Bus On Board 1958 GMC Old Look M42 Hoilday Bus 9098

Got to take a ride in a bus that has been restored and kept in possession of our local transit system. Pretty iconic and a little taste of history.


Atlanta Transit GM Old Look Bus 238 a photo on Flickriver

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.


Winnipeg Transit General Motors Old Look Bus photos

Two test drives and a detroit diesel 671 engine tear down and diagnostic on another gm 4103 vintage bus.


Eddie's Rail Fan Page Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority 1950

While produced in far less numbers than the ubiquitous GM "Old Look ", it could count on several large metropolitan transportation authorities as loyal customers. Why did these cities choose the Mack? Likely because the buses enjoyed the same "tough" reputation as the company's trucks



1959 GM Old Look Bus Photo by RedArrowDoug Photobucket

The GM "old-look" transit bus is 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.


1954 GM OLD LOOK Bus 6 Cylinder Saratoga Spa State Park Sp
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Yellow Coach Old Looks * * Includes GM Coaches using Yellow Coach model designations without the transmission type The production lists are posted as an educational reference only. The Ohio Museum of Transportation is not affiliated with General Motors Corp. Important Points to remember 1. The information was obtained from a GM production listing.


NYCTM Vintage Bus 1958 GMC Old Look M42 Hoilday Bus 9098 at 12th Ave

Vita-Boy was owned by Famous Foods, Inc. of. Detroit, and proclaimed itself to be the only potato chip with vitamin B-1 added. Vita-Boy often. purchased ad-space on DSR coaches during the 1960s, especially on the DSR Old-Looks. This photo shows the interior of DSR old-look coach #1315.


1948 GMC Bus for Sale CC885311

This 1948 GM TDH-3610 'Old Look' bus is one of those rescued buses and it was given a second life through a camper conversion. It's an awesome time capsule into what a good conversion looked like back in the 1960s. Check this rig out! This bus is one surviving example of around 38,000 "Old Look" buses produced by the GMC Truck and Coach Division.


GMC Old Look Transit Bus for more info on this bus see GMC
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Beginning in 1940, that which is now called the "Old-Look" style of bus were crafted by Yellow Coach, until GM bought up the works in 1943. GM continued production of the monocoque-structured loaf-of-sandwich-bread with a choice of diesel or gasoline (in some cases, even an electric) propulsion engine, and these buses were a staple of.


GMC and Yellow Coach "Old Look" Buses

This is ex-SCRTD GM "old-look" bus #2150. It's seen here travelling around the yard on it's way to be parked. Video taken in September of 2011. This is ex-SCRTD GM "old-look" bus #2150. It's seen.


UNITED TRACTION CO. ALBANY OLD LOOK GM 1960 Bus, New bus, Suburban

Atlanta Transit Bus 253 Ride which I enjoy riding the old historical bus before I was born it makes me more appreciative for Rosa Parks for refusing to give.


Running Late 1951 GM “OldLook” Bus Barn Finds

This bus has the original Detroit Diesel engine, and Allison 2-speed automatic transmission, which is not capable of highway use. It tops out at 50MPH,and is designed for in-town use.