General Motors TDH-3302A
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| General Motors TDH-3302A | |
|---|---|
| Years of manufacture | 1972 to 1973 |
| Length | 30 feet |
| Width | 96 inches |
| Power/Fuel | Diesel |
| Number of Seats | 33 |
The General Motors TDH-3302A was a 30 foot, air-conditioned New Look built from 1972 to 1973 in the United States (the non-air-conditioned variant was known as the TDH-3302N). It was powered by a GMC 478 Toro-Flow II diesel engine and a Torqmatic transmission.
Due to its small size compared to more common 35' and 40' models, some nicknamed these models the "Baby Fishbowl".
Demonstrator Units
| Fleet Number | Thumbnail | Year | Serial | Engine | Transmission | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ? | 1972 | 74 | ? | ? |
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Operators
United States 
- Amarillo City Transit (ACT) - Amarillo, TX
- Ann Arbor Transportation Authority - Ann Arbor, MI
- Broward County Transit - Fort Lauderdale & Broward County, FL
- Central Pinellas Transit Authority - Clearwater, FL
- Chittenden County Transportation Authority (CCTA) - Burlington, VT
- GET - Bakersfield, CA
- Jefferson City Transit - Jefferson City, MO
- Lawrence Bus Company - Lawrence, KS
- Long Beach Bus - Long Beach, NY
- Long Beach Transit - Long Beach, CA
- Loves Park Transit District - Loves Park, IL
- Napa City Bus - Napa, CA
- Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) - Pinellas County, FL
- Regional Transit Service - Riverside, CA
- Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District (Santa Cruz Metro) - Santa Cruz, CA
- University of Georgia Campus Transit - Athens, GA
Preserved Coaches
| Year | Thumbnail | Serial | Original Owner | Fleet Number | Current Owner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1972 | 76 | Loves Park Transit District | 1 | John LeBeau | |
| 1973 | 108 | Staunton Transit System | 2 | Commonwealth Coach & Trolley Museum | |
| 1973 | 111 | Staunton Transit System | 5 | Commonwealth Coach & Trolley Museum |