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  2. Automobile graveyard - Wikipedia

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    Sites containing such cemeteries can become public attractions. In the U.S. state of Georgia, Wade Alonso's Auto Parts & Wrecker Service is colloquially known as "The School Bus Graveyard". Looking for a way to reduce theft from his property, Alonso built a large wall using school buses and RVs.

  3. Car Masters: Rust to Riches - Wikipedia

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    Car Masters: Rust to Riches is an American reality television series on Netflix.The premise revolves around the crew from Gotham Garage, who have built a number of props for movie studios and television shows over the years. [2]

  4. Ward Body Works - Wikipedia

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    Ward Body Works (also known as Ward Industries and Ward School Bus Manufacturing, Inc.) was an American bus manufacturer. Headquartered in Conway, Arkansas , Ward specialized in yellow school buses , alongside buses for other uses.

  5. AmTran - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, AmTran would make several product introductions that would advance school bus design in several market segments. Although among the last large bus manufacturers to introduce a Type A school bus, AmTran was the first manufacturer to introduce a higher-capacity version, with five rows of seating instead of four seen at the time. [2]

  6. Carpenter Body Company - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter Body Works (typically referred to simply as Carpenter) is a defunct American bus manufacturer.Founded in 1918 in Mitchell, Indiana, the company produced a variety of vehicles, with the majority of production consisting of yellow school buses for the United States and Canada.

  7. Ford B series - Wikipedia

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    The Ford B series is a bus chassis that was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Produced across six generations from 1948 to 1998, the B series was a variant of the medium-duty Ford F series . As a cowled-chassis design, the B series was a bare chassis aft of the firewall, intended for bodywork from a second-stage manufacturer .

  8. School bus - Wikipedia

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    When a school bus is sold for usage outside of student transport, NHTSA regulations require that its identification as a school bus be removed. [2] To do so, all school bus lettering must be removed or covered while the exterior must be painted a color different than school bus yellow; the stop arm(s) and warning lamps must be removed or ...

  9. Corbeil Bus Corporation - Wikipedia

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    For the first time, Corbeil produced school bus bodies, specializing in bodies for single rear-wheel cutaway van chassis. [2] By the end of 1985, the company produced 77 bus bodies. [2] By the end of the 1980s, production of Corbeil buses expanded, with the company replacing its 1930s facility with a 130,000 square-foot factory to accommodate ...