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  • ...assenger vehicles in 1980 to concentrate on commercial trucks and [[school bus]]es. Today the pickups and Scouts are minor cult orphaned vehicles. All wer ===School and commercial bus chassis===
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  • '''Freightliner LLC''' is a manufacturer of heavy duty [[trucks]], [[chassis]] and [[semi-trailer truck]]s. The company is part of [[DaimlerChrysler]]. ...ved elusive. An early attempt, using a Mercedes-Benz cab from Europe on a chassis designed for a North American-style conventional truck, proved to be a nich
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  • ...nger nose and four head light design was introduced, a very popular school bus conversion. The engine also received a facelift, with the 4.3L V6 now label ...ooled engine|air cooling]], inspired by the [[Volkswagen Type 2|Volkswagen bus]]. Production of the [[Chevrolet Greenbrier]] ended after the 1964 model y
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  • ...jection, in GLS and CD trims from 1995 to 1998. Some of the components and chassis were used for an exotic car called [[Santa Matilde]]. ...he 1980s. The [[straight-six]] later served as a stationary engine, school bus engine and even forklifts.
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  • ...k chassis, a specially designed motor vehicle chassis, or a commercial bus chassis. The addition of slide-outs, first appearing in 1989, dramatically changed ...t has been converted into an RV. Highly customized with luxury components, bus conversions are typically the largest motorhomes available.
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  • ...unpowered, ranging from amphibious bicycles, ATVs, [[Automobile|cars]], [[bus]]es, [[truck]]s, [[Recreational vehicle|RVs]], and [[military vehicle]]s, a ...to simply putting wheels and axles on a boat hull, or getting a rolling [[chassis]] to float by blending a boat-like hull with the car's frame (Pohl, 1998).
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