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Oh NO! There is a BUS Museum out there in PA. Do we now have to contend with Busfans for museum $$$
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by AntonioFP45</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by artmark</i> <br /> <br />Antonio, <br />Do you remember the Trailways "Golden Eagle" articulated with the lounge in the back. All reserved seats I believe. <br />Mitch[/quote] <br /> <br />Hi MItch, <br /> <br />Sorry, I don't recall that unit. Might trigger my rusty memory if I saw a picture. The Eagle that I remember seeing as a kid was the O-1, used by Trailways. <br /> <br />Re: The fishbowls (and the Flxible "New Look") that object that looks like a spoiler on the rear roof of those buses housed the condenser fan motor. Early fishbowls had them under the buses and were a pain for mechanics due to grime build up. <br /> <br />Cheers! <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Antonio <br /> <br />They were made mid-fifties. The sides were gold instead of silver. I believe made in Europe. Ran on express schedules New York to LA via St Louis. All reserved seats. Small lounge and bar in the rear with stewardess. If you google up Golden Eagle you can find a link. They came in non-articulated single units as well. <br /> <br />Mitch
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