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1988 International S-Series Schoolmaster Wayne Lifeguard

1988 International S-Series Schoolmaster in The Last Ship, TV Series, 2014-2018 IMDB Ep. 2.06

Class: Bus, School — Model origin: US

1988 International S-Series Schoolmaster Wayne Lifeguard

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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supcoach US

2015-08-09 13:53

International S-Series - Wayne Lifeguard body

Bus in the background is a Ford B-Series with a Blue Bird body

Ddey65 US

2015-08-09 17:15

It's true.

supcoach US

2015-08-10 17:15

The International Harvester S-Series "Schoolmaster" is a Type C (conventional) bus chassis that was manufactured by International Harvester and then Navistar International from 1979 to 1989...The body mounted on it is separate from the chassis...So if one wants to be nitpicky International S-Series Schoolmaster with a Wayne Lifeguard body..

eLMeR MH

2015-08-10 20:39

supcoach wrote The International Harvester S-Series "Schoolmaster" is a Type C (conventional) bus chassis that was manufactured by International Harvester and then Navistar International from 1979 to 1989...The body mounted on it is separate from the chassis... [...]

Which seems to be the case here, if I'm not mistaken. That name was already used by its predecessor, the Loadstar. And from what I can see, it was even sold as "Schoolmaster only" when it was unveiled in 1979:
[Image: 1979schoolmasterbrochurecover.jpg]
(1979 Schoolmaster brochure cover)

I didn't find other literature about if for now...

supcoach wrote [...] So if one wants to be nitpicky International S-Series Schoolmaster with a Wayne Lifeguard body..

Giving it its real name is trying to be as accurate as possible. Giving it a non-checked and not really useful coachbuilder body name is being nitpicky :D

-- Last edit: 2015-08-20 21:13:54

supcoach US

2015-08-10 21:09

The body mounted on said chassis is more important to some :) Besides without said body what use is the bus?? A question for the ages.....

eLMeR MH

2015-08-11 04:30

By the way, if an International Harvester vehicle (who changed it that way?), it would have been a 1979-86 model. But it appears to be part of the 1987-89 International models: its a 1988 bus rented by Studio Picture Vehicles.

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