I rode a lot of those in Cincinnati back in the 50s and early 60s. Good to see. For a while a bunch of them were in a field just over the border in south east Indiana. Someone told me they were long gone now.
Where is this junk yard with all the GM oldlooks? I am restoring a GM TD4506-001. That’s right the very first one and it is also the very first transit bus to get the GM name plate after the war WW2 that is. We are in need of a front axle and this video shows early model oldlooks single window style that we need and could possibly get more parts off of. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
I rode a lot of those in Cincinnati back in the 50s and early 60s. Good to see. For a while a bunch of them were in a field just over the border in south east Indiana. Someone told me they were long gone now.
I've heard the same thing about those Indiana ones too. It's a shame because before learning that, I put a lot of time into trying to find them.
@@RollsignGallery thanks for saving what you could.
@@Blade_Daddy - Watch for a future episode that will include a follow up on some of these collected items 😉
Where is this junk yard with all the GM oldlooks? I am restoring a GM TD4506-001. That’s right the very first one and it is also the very first transit bus to get the GM name plate after the war WW2 that is. We are in need of a front axle and this video shows early model oldlooks single window style that we need and could possibly get more parts off of. Your help would be greatly appreciated.