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The Ford Transit bus was a 27-passenger bus produced by the Ford Motor Corporation in the 1940s. Ford constructed the chassis, which were then fitted with bodies by constructed the Union City Body Company of Union City, Indiana, USA. Canadian versions were built from chassis fabricated in Windsor and bodies produced by Brantford Coach & Body. Approximately 11,000 Ford Transits were built during their eight-your production run. Major customers were the Detroit Department of Street Railways, Capital Transit Company of Washington D.C., Philadelphia Transportation Company, Chicago Surface Lines, San Antonio, Texas, The Milwaukee Electric Railway & Transport Company, Toronto Transportation Commission and Boston Elevated Railway. The Public Service Interstate Transportation Company of New Jersey

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  • The Ford Transit bus was a 27-passenger bus produced by the Ford Motor Corporation in the 1940s. Ford constructed the chassis, which were then fitted with bodies by constructed the Union City Body Company of Union City, Indiana, USA. Canadian versions were built from chassis fabricated in Windsor and bodies produced by Brantford Coach & Body. Approximately 11,000 Ford Transits were built during their eight-your production run. Major customers were the Detroit Department of Street Railways, Capital Transit Company of Washington D.C., Philadelphia Transportation Company, Chicago Surface Lines, San Antonio, Texas, The Milwaukee Electric Railway & Transport Company, Toronto Transportation Commission and Boston Elevated Railway. The Public Service Interstate Transportation Company of New Jersey
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  • Transit
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  • 1937(xsd:integer)
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  • 1940(xsd:integer)
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  • body on chassis
Manufacturer
  • Ford
model years
  • 1940(xsd:integer)
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  • bus
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  • Crackerbox
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  • 8MB
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  • us
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  • Ford "flathead" V-8
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  • rear engine
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  • 3(xsd:integer)
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  • 70(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Ford Transit bus was a 27-passenger bus produced by the Ford Motor Corporation in the 1940s. Ford constructed the chassis, which were then fitted with bodies by constructed the Union City Body Company of Union City, Indiana, USA. Canadian versions were built from chassis fabricated in Windsor and bodies produced by Brantford Coach & Body. Approximately 11,000 Ford Transits were built during their eight-your production run. Major customers were the Detroit Department of Street Railways, Capital Transit Company of Washington D.C., Philadelphia Transportation Company, Chicago Surface Lines, San Antonio, Texas, The Milwaukee Electric Railway & Transport Company, Toronto Transportation Commission and Boston Elevated Railway. The Public Service Interstate Transportation Company of New Jersey had the largest fleet, with a total of 586 new and seven second-hand units.
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