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1958–1960 Ford-chassis school bus in California. In 1957 the B series got a redesigned front end and a new dash area. The front hood was now flush with the fenders creating a more boxy look.
The Ford B-Series was a Type C (conventional) bus chassis manufactured by Ford Motor Company from 1948 to 1998 and was used primarily for school bus applications. Although the B-Series was derived from the medium-duty versions of the Ford F-Series and shared their front fascia, the B-Series was...
Feb 11, 2018 · Engine: 330 cu in (5.4 L) Ford FT V8. 1973 Ford B-Series Short Bus. Hey everyone! Happy to join Skoolie with my new purchase - a 1973 Ford B-Series Short Bus! I figured I'd just post photos of it and then add photos of what all I'm doing along the way.
A Type B school bus is constructed utiliz-ing a stripped chassis. The entrance door is behind the front wheels. This definition includes two classifications: Type B1, with a GVWR of 10,000 pounds or less; and Type B2, with a GVWR greater than 10,000 pounds. A Type C, or conventional, school bus is constructed utilizing a chassis with
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Apr 20, 2017 · 1995 Ford 65-passenger B-series bus I've found a 1995 Ford B-series 66-cap Thomas bus w/Cummins 5.9L and Allison trans. Its got 159k miles, starts and runs great, good tires, and no rust.
A Classic Carpenter conventional school bus equipped to haul 71 kids or 51 adults. Great running and driving condition. The Carpenter body is sitting on the bullet proof Ford B Series chassis powered by the ever reliable Cummins diesel engine!
Each offers a unique lineup of bodies to build on the E-Series Cutaway Chassis with either the Ford School Bus Prep Package (47S) or the Multi-Function School Activity Bus (MFSAB) Prep Package (47J). The Ford Transit Cutaway is also popular with users desiring a smaller and more efficient School Bus/Multi-Function School Activity Bus.