GM Intercity Coaches 1944-1980 Photo Archive by Brian Grams (2003, Trade Paperback)
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During 1943, General Motors purchased the minority interest in Yellow Truck & Coach Manufacturing Co., and effective October 1, 1943, Yellow became a division of GM under the name GM Truck & Coach Division. It is the coaches of this latter company that are discussed in this book.The first GM buses were built in 1943 when the War Production Board (WPB) authorized production of 1,340 transit buses. The first highway GMs were built in 1944 when 700 parlor cars were allowed by the WPB. Between August 1923 and May 1987 approximately 128,000 buses were built by Yellow/GM plus approximately another 12,000 were built in Canada by GM Diesel, Ltd. The buses built in Canada were transit types.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBridgewater Book Group LLC.
ISBN-101583880992
ISBN-139781583880999
eBay Product ID (ePID)5932124
Product Key Features
Book TitleGM Intercity Coaches 1944-1980 Photo Archive
Number of Pages128 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicIndustries / Automobile Industry, Public Transportation, Automotive / General
Publication Year2003
IllustratorYes
GenreTransportation, Business & Economics
AuthorBrian Grams
Book SeriesPhoto Archive Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight17.8 Oz
Item Length10.2 in
Item Width8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2003-103534
Dewey Edition0
SynopsisDuring 1943, General Motors purchased the minority interest in Yellow Truck & Coach Manufacturing Co., and effective October 1, 1943, Yellow became a division of GM under the name GM Truck & Coach Division. It is the coaches of his latter company that are discussed in this book. The fist GM buses were built in 1943 when the War Production Board (WPB) authorized production of 1,340 transit buses., During 1943, General Motors purchased the minority interest in Yellow Truck & Coach Manufacturing Co., and effective October 1, 1943, Yellow became a division of GM under the name GM Truck & Coach Division. It is the coaches of this latter company that are discussed in this book.The first GM buses were built in 1943 when the War Production Board (WPB) authorized production of 1,340 transit buses. The first highway GMs were built in 1944 when 700 parlor cars were allowed by the WPB.Between August 1923 and May 1987 approximately 128,000 buses were built by Yellow/GM plus approximately another 12,000 were built in Canada by GM Diesel, Ltd. The buses built in Canada were transit types. All the buses shown in this book were built in Pontiac, Michigan including those for delivery in Canada.