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1950 Chevrolet Suburban School Bus
Baby Boomers Ride to School In All Steel Safety
The baby boom explosion after WWII caused tremendous need for new schools and school buses. While almost every car and truck maker vied for this new school bus business, the majority choice was the 8-passenger Chevrolet Suburban. The reasons for this were experience, reliability, and safety. Chevrolet invented the SUV in 1935 with the production of the first Suburban. This vehicle was the first, and for years, the only all-steel body in its class. With this experience, the safety of the all-steel body and the reliable 216.5 cubic inch 90 horsepower engine, Chevrolet was able to regain the #1 sales position from Ford.
Precision Engineered to Original Chevrolet Specifications
This 1:18 scale precision die-cast replica has all the features you would expect in a model at twice the price. Opening hood reveals the detailed engine. The front doors open as do the rear Emergency Exit doors. There is even a fold out stop sign. And all of this, plus a working steering system, is topped off by factory baked enamel school bus yellow paint,making this a great addition for any collection.
Model Features:
Opening Hood Detailed Interior Swing-Out Stop Sign Detailed 90hp Engine Working Steering System Opening Front & Rear Doors Baked EnamelSchool Bus Yellow finish" Precision Die-Cast Metal Replica 1:18 Scale Model 10 Inches Long
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