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| '''Years of manufacture''' || 1972-1973
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The '''General Motors TDH-3302A''' was a 30 foot, air-conditioned [[New Look]] built from 1972 to 1973 in the United States. It was powered by a [[General Motors Corporation|GMC]] 478 Toro-Flow II diesel engine.
The '''[[General Motors]] TDH-3302A''' was a 30 foot, air-conditioned [[New Look]] built from 1972 to 1973 in the United States. It was powered by a [[General Motors Corporation|GMC]] 478 Toro-Flow II diesel engine.


==Operators==
==Operators==

Revision as of 19:25, 16 November 2009

General Motors TDH-3302A
File:Canadian Premier Charters 1563.jpg
Years of manufacture 1972 to 1973
Length 30 feet
Width 96 inches
Power/Fuel Diesel

The General Motors TDH-3302A was a 30 foot, air-conditioned New Look built from 1972 to 1973 in the United States. It was powered by a GMC 478 Toro-Flow II diesel engine.

Operators

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Preserved Coaches

Year Thumbnail Serial Original Owner Fleet Number Current Owner
1972 76 City of Loves Park 1 John LeBeau
1973 108 Staunton Transit System 2 Commonwealth Coach & Trolley Museum
1973 111 Staunton Transit System 5 Commonwealth Coach & Trolley Museum

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