I know nothing about this critter except that it has 2 doors on the passenger side like a transit would have and it's a rear engine pusher. Someone converted it at one time by the looks of it and the pile of old seats stacked up outside of it. Enjoy.
Will
darn hippies... ;D always leavin the curtains open, prancin around inside there", he said.
now just how would you know about that", said his wife.... ;D
oh dear, I wasn't lookin, I could just hear her.....WHACK !! SMACK !! :o
Can't be certain but it looks like WHITE. Cast Spoke wheels weren't the most common on transits so that is something to see. Thanks.
Do they live in the bus, or in the house?
JC
Quote from: lostagain on February 08, 2015, 11:36:37 AM
Do they live in the bus, or in the house?
JC
I know that no one is living in the bus, but I have no idea on the house. It's in the same shape the bus is in. Both have been neglected for a very long time.
Will
Looks like it could be a White, this one in service in Detroit.
(https://busconversionmagazine.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.detroittransithistory.info%2Fimages%2FDSR-4004_White_600x338.jpg&hash=fcdbcdccfa4f67c4203cde4a3a7dc8598b14032e)
It has the same doors as the White in the pic. Any idea what year that is, Thanks, Will
I was looking at the front, headlights, duct doors, pretty much everything below the destination sign and the swoopy kick at the rear bumper.
This pic is one of first 5 delivered to Detroit in 1946.Web site here.
http://www.detroittransithistory.info/PhotoGalley/Photos1940sA.html (http://www.detroittransithistory.info/PhotoGalley/Photos1940sA.html)
Thanks Somewhere---that was fun!