GM Buffalo bus
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The GM "Buffalo" bus is a colloquial term referring to several models of intercity motorcoaches built by the GM Truck and Coach Division at Pontiac, Michigan, between 1966 and 1980. "Buffalo" coaches have a stepped roof in front, and the first three rows of seats are at different levels, mounted on stepped floors resembling some types of theater seating.
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Manufacturer | GM Truck and Coach Division (General Motors) |
Assembly | Pontiac West Assembly |
Body and chassis | |
Doors | 1 or 2 |
Floor type | Step entrance |
Powertrain | |
Engine | GM 8V-71 Detroit Diesel |
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Length |
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Width | 95+3⁄4 in (2.43 m)[1]: iv |
Height | 131+1⁄2 in (3.34 m)[1]: iv |
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