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  2. Chevrolet/GMC B series - Wikipedia

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    Following the chassis and supply agreement between General Motors and Blue Bird in 1992, the B series was bodied exclusively by that company, nearly exclusively as a school bus. Blue Bird (1966-2003) Carpenter Industries, Inc. (1966-1991) Gillig Bros. (1966-c.1980) New Bus Company (1987-1988) Northern Coach (1977-1978) Perley A. Thomas Car ...

  3. Blue Bird TC/2000 - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Bird TC/2000 is a product line of buses that was produced by the American manufacturer Blue Bird Corporation (then Blue Bird Body Company) from 1987 to 2003. [1] Introduced as a second transit-style product range alongside the Blue Bird All American , the TC/2000 was produced in front-engine and rear-engine layouts.

  4. Blue Bird Vision - Wikipedia

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    1990s Blue Bird/GMC CV200, a predecessor of the Vision. In the early 2000s, Blue Bird Corporation was in a need to find a reliable source of chassis supplier for its Blue Bird Conventional Type C buses. At the time, a 1991 supply agreement with General Motors was set to expire at the end of 2003 with little signs of renewal.

  5. Blue Bird All American - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Bird All American is a series of buses produced by American school bus manufacturer Blue Bird Corporation (originally Blue Bird Body Company) since 1948. Originally developed as a yellow school bus (its most common configuration), versions of the All American have been designed for a wide variety of applications, ranging from the Blue Bird Wanderlodge luxury motorhome to buses for law ...

  6. Chevrolet Kodiak - Wikipedia

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    Following in the tradition of its medium-duty C/K predecessor, the GMT530 platform was utilized by General Motors to supply the school bus industry throughout its production run. In an unusual move at the time, starting in 1992, GM offered the Kodiak/TopKick solely to a single body manufacturer, Blue Bird Corporation from 1992 to 2002.

  7. Blue Bird Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Bird Corporation (originally known as the Blue Bird Body Company) is an American bus manufacturer headquartered in Fort Valley, Georgia.Best known for its production of school buses, the company has also manufactured a wide variety of other bus types, including transit buses, motorhomes, and specialty vehicles such as mobile libraries and mobile police command centers.

  8. List of buses - Wikipedia

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    School bus Blue Bird Body Company (1948-1992) Blue Bird Corporation (1992–present) 1975 USA Microbus: Single deck Gruau: 2004 to 2011 Minibus France Mighty Mite: Single deck Thomas Built Buses: 1980s to 1990s School bus United States Miles: Single deck Bianchi: 1940 to 1950 Italy Mille Aerfer: Single deck Alfa Romeo: 1960 to 1963 Trollleybus ...

  9. AmTran - Wikipedia

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    Asia-Smith Motors (1988-1990) General Motors. Chevrolet/GMC S-7 (1987-1989) International Harvester. International FC1853 (1975–1986) Introduced in the mid-1970s, the Ward President is a front-engine transit-style school bus similar to the Blue Bird All American and Thomas Saf-T-Liner EF. Several front-wheel drive prototypes were produced in ...