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◊ 2007-02-15 17:17 |
GMC "New Look" |
◊ 2007-02-17 22:58 |
GMC TDH-4523N http://busexplorer.com/PHP/MidPage.php?id=190 -- Last edit: 2007-02-18 04:19:21 |
◊ 2007-02-17 23:26 |
Shouldn't it be TDH rather than T6H? Maybe an error when the guy that made that page typed what was hand-written on a paper. |
◊ 2007-02-18 04:18 |
thats what I thought, I went through the page of other New Look buses and found several others. Could be a typo, I'll change it to TDH, anyone complains, we'll handle it then, |
◊ 2007-02-27 05:51 |
1972 GMC TDH 5309 'A', NYCTA |
◊ 2007-02-27 05:52 |
The 4523 would be thirty feet long, and we clearly see this bus in 40 feet long. |
◊ 2008-10-26 07:13 |
This is an authentic T6H 5309-A from NYCTA The only GM Fishbowls that were 30 feet long were the TDH 3301's and TDH 3302's Snookie..........all models from 4517 to 4523 were 35 foot long. This is basic info that you could even find on wikipidia if you even wanted to try and be factual.... |
◊ 2008-11-16 07:04 |
I already claimed the bus, what else are you trying to prove? I meant to say 35 feet, but wasn't in the state of mind to actually put it. |
◊ 2011-03-30 17:23 |
The "TDH..." model designation was used on 35 and 40 foot long buses up to 1967. D signified Diesel (as opposed to G for Gasoline). Beginning in 1968, the "D" was replaced by "6" or "8" to signify number of cylinders. TDH/TGH was used for 30 foot buses through 1973. What to the other letters mean? T=Transit (S=Suburban), and H=Hydramatic (M=Manual). |
◊ 2017-10-03 19:21 |
As moviebuses said back in 2008, should be T6H5309A. |